Hello friends. I hope you had a nice weekend. I spent a lot of time painting over the weekend. I haven’t had much time to paint lately, so it felt nice to finally do so.
I shared a couple of them on Instagram. This chubby little cardinal …
And this adorable little red house…:)
But today I wanted to share with you a video I did a couple of weeks ago. I meant to share it sooner but hopefully it’s not too late.
I tried to break it down step by step. You use these techniques for all kinds of wreaths.
Enjoy….
Annick says
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. I can’t wait to realize something approaching ! You are a great source of inspiration. I wish you the best for Christmas.
Jeanne says
I just love your beautiful art. It seems as if there is a “sweet spirit” behind each piece. I can’t quite explain what I mean, but I just love it! I’m going to try a little painting with the help of your great tutorials.
Thank you!
Ellen Seagren says
So beautiful! You have such talent and make it look easy on the videos. Trying to work up the courage to try this. Thank you for sharing your lovely art work. Merry Christmas!
Jo says
I just love watching your tutorials. You are so talented!! Hope your holidays are wonderful!
Michelle Nettles says
Love your artwork!! Can I purchase a download of the cardinal print that you have in this post (if so where do I go to do that)? It is GORGEOUS & my hubby loves cardinals. 🙂
Heather says
Oh Lucy, that little red house is the sweetest painting I’ve ever seen. It almost makes me cry it’s so beautiful. Could you make it available for purchase somehow?
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wow!!! That’s so amazing!!! You are bringing back the vintage drawing of my childhood!!
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Jonas says
I just love watching your tutorials.
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Very detailed tutorial, I learned it from the first time I watched the tutorial, thanks!
Emma Harriet says
¡Tu blog está repleto de excelentes artículos excepcionales! Me deslumbró la forma en que bien ofreces tus escorts y acompañantes Avellaneda puntos de vista.
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Thanks for sharing this.
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barbaribahar says
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial! I can’t wait to create something similar. You’re truly an inspiration. Wishing you all the best this Christmas!
ahmad says
Your work is so amazing! The process looks so easy when you show it in videos. I’m trying to find the courage to try this art. Thank you for sharing your beautiful artwork. Merry Christmas!
mateu says
The way you bring your art to life is magical! It’s incredible how effortless you make it look—I’m feeling motivated to take that first step and try it myself. Thank you for sharing such festive creativity. Have a wonderful Christmas!
yas says
This was so inspiring! Could you consider creating a tutorial for a matching Christmas card design or gift tag using a similar style?
roz says
Your attention to detail is amazing! Would you ever create a tutorial on adding metallic accents or textures to watercolor wreaths? I think it would elevate the festive feel!
brandkhodro says
I love the soft blending of colors in the wreath – it gives such a festive yet elegant look! Do you have tips on how to maintain those delicate transitions without overworking the paper?