Join me in painting this loose watercolour wreath for Christmas. I'll show you how I paint holly, pine and other foliage and berries to make a lush, colourful winter wreath.
For this project, I used Windsor and Newton Professional Watercolours in Indigo, Permanent Rose, Quniacridone Gold and Winsor Violet
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I also used a Daniel Smith Watercolour in Perylene Green.
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If you don't have these exact colours, don't worry! You can use any cool green (or mix one from a greeny-blue with a little yellow!), a rose or magenta pink, and warm yellow - like yellow ochre, and you can mix a violet from blue and pink.
I used a Raphael Precision round brush in size 8.
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I painted on an Arches rough watercolour paper block.
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