Hello my dear friends!In this video I'll show 9 different easy/not-so-easy ways to color leaves. I know it's might be useful for the big fans of Joanna Basfo. Inside you'll find an easy step.
Learn how to make leaf-rubbing art, one of the most fun art projects you can do with your kids in the fall. Gather all kinds of leaves when you and your kids are taking a walk outside and use them to create a colorful fall-inspired art piece. This project is suitable for all ages, and it is an easy and fun one.
This set of 12 printable leaf coloring pages include maple, oak, palm, aspen, holly, and seven more - perfect for kids and adults! By repeating the dark, mid-tone (s), and light color (s) steps, the leaf stands out more against the white paper and holds more contrast between all the colors! If you'd like to add even more details to the leaves, you can add colored pencils on top for an even more realistic, textured effect! Now it's time for you to test your coloring skills! Strategic Color Application from the Center: For certain areas or types of leaves, starting your color application at the center and then pulling the color outwards can create a natural gradient and directional texture, mimicking how light might fall or how veins spread within a leaf. Add color to your leaf rubbing Whether you chose black for your leaf rubbing (like me) or chose a bright color now is the perfect time to add some additional splashes of color. A light layer of crayon is a super simple way to make these leaf rubbings look like a completed work of art.
I love how the crayon allows the details of the leaf rubbing to shine through! Learn how to color a realistic plant with depth and shine using Ohuhu Markers! Follow this step-by-step coloring tutorial using simple shading, highlights, and color blending techniques. Learn how to create a realistic maple leaf with this simple step-by-step guide. Use Ohuhu Markers and a page from the Southern Lotus Coloring Book to add a natural, autumn look to your artwork! Make beautiful leaf prints art with real leaves on paper or fabric! Easy arts & crafts project for kids, DIY decor & gift for fall, Thanksgiving & all year!