Hello my lovely Readers!
Flowers in December? Always! :)
Here's 
Kelly with her beautiful new creation - and you know what? No excuses here - you will totally feel the urge to grab some paints and a canvas! ;) Kelly's painting is so easy to create and she's also sharing a lot of friendly and helpful hints. Enjoy! 
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Hello friends!
Here we are at the end of the year, I hope you have all had a happy and healthy holiday season.
For this month's project I wanted to create something that was simple, fun and full of bright colors. Something cheerful and warming to the soul.
I also really wanted to use and play with 
Finnabair's Art Alchemy paints - mostly the 
Impasto line but I couldn't resist a subtle touch of 
Metallique and 
Sparks too. :)
1. I started on a birchwood panel, 11/14 in size but you can of course use a canvas too or paint flowers with me on any kind of substrate really. 
Wherever your inspiration takes you. :)
 
2. I
 prepped the board with 
Soft Gloss Gel to seal in the wood. It ensures the 
sap won’t seep through later.
I then applied different shades of the 
Impasto paints in random marks on the board.
3. I used 
the brushes but for highlights, I also applied  some of the yellow 
Pure Sunshine Metallique and gold 
 Dragon's Eye Sparks paint here and there with my 
fingers. 
Have fun and get messy!
4. Next I mixed the 
black Impasto paint 
with a bit of water to make it more fluid and painted with a liner brush
 the outlines of flowers all over the canvas board.
There is no wrong way to
 do this, whatever flowers you like! Just make sure there is a lot of 
them close together & even touching.
5. When the out lines 
are dry, add a little more of the black impasto paint to your pallete. I
 used a small flat square brush to fill in all the spaces 
between the flowers with black paint. It is tedious, but it’s so fun to 
see the flower color really emerge as you push black into the 
background. It makes the flowers pop off the canvas!
Artist 
tip - take your time with outlines and filling background in, it takes 
time and a slow, steady hand. The reward of all the work is a intricate 
and unique flower art piece!
6. The final step is use the 
white Impasto paint to make marks on the black paint and more highlights on 
the flowers. This is where you piece comes to life!
You can make any 
marks you want! You can also add words or 
stamps if you’d like.
I also used 
3D Gloss Gel on the flowers when they dried and different colors of 
Glitter 
here and there to add sparkle.
You can paint this kind of 
image over and over and it will look different every time.
Be creative - try a white 
background with black marks and outlines with the colorful flowers. 
Play with the shapes of flowers and leaves, add collage elements - there are no limits to your imagination! :)
I think this would also make darling hand made cards on paper too.
 
I 
hope you all enjoyed this fun little floral project!
Sometimes
 it’s hard to make time to create art, but with this kind of project, 
you can work on a little at a time!
Working in lots of juicy layers of paint is one of my favorite parts of 
painting.
Plus I had so much fun 
playing with Finnabairs paints and mediums. I can’t wait for next month! :)
Have the best last week of 2017 and a super creative New Year!
Happy painting! 
Xx
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