Are you interested in learning the basics of watercolor, though you’d rather not paint fruit?
Our free resource art site, MakingArtFun.com, which features the biographies of our major artists, along with a collection of printable resources and lesson ideas, has just created a series of free printable watercolor lesson plans. These introductory watercoloring lessons are designed to appeal to the funny side of your brain. Following a step-by-step approach, you’ll learn basic watercolor painting techniques as you paint characters and scenes that are sure to make you giggle!
Retro Robot | “Learn to Watercolor” Project
“Make a Wish” Fairy | “Learn to Watercolor” Project
The Little Engine That Could | “Learn to Watercolor” Project
Monkey Loves Banana | “Learn to Watercolor” Project
Snork Monster | “Learn to Watercolor” Project
Whimsical Flight | “Learn to Watercolor” Project
What you’ll need for these watercolor projects:
Watercolor Paint Box
Watercolor sets should provide rich and wonderfully satisfying color. A Reeves or Prang watercolor set offer just this at an economical price.
Watercolor Paper
Watercolor paper is a special paper that’s thick enough to take a soaking and still stay flat. It comes in different textures and weights (thicknesses). A 140lb textured paper is recommended.
Watercolor Brush
Different brushes give different results. A medium-sized (#5) round brush is perfect to get you started.
Watercolor Pallet
Your local art/craft store offers a variety of watercolor pallets if you would like to purchase one. However, a paper plate covered in plastic wrap will work just fine.
Pencil
Art pencils are available in soft and hard leads. However, your #2 school pencil will work just fine.
