This is the first watercolor pencil project that I have done that I actually liked the end result! It is also the first time that I tried a project on sketch paper and not watercolor paper. Thank you so much. You have redeemed my faith in the possibility of using this medium!
wonderful!!! Personally the marks are nice but they look like what I'd use to make the top detail on strawberries, I prefer the painted details..but as you say it's a preference...God gives us our own uniqueness, so whatever we choose it is not wrong, it's a "gift" . You are an awesome teacher. thank you.
Thanks for the tutorial. Your flowers turned out very nicely. I am not a big fan of watercolor pencils, but your tutorial gives me a little push to give them another try.
This is so beautiful😍 I lately discovered that watercolor pencils are my favorite medium as they combine both regular coloring pencils and watercolors and they are so easy to mix + the final result is a bit different from watercolors.
Hi Emma, what an interesting tutorial! I have woodless watercolour pencils and I never used them.. Now that I know the beautiful painting you can accomplish, like the one you just did of the clovers, ❤it is time that I bring them out and try this fun project! Thank you so much for sharing. Helene
You really shine with watercolor pencils, Emma! I struggle with them lol! These are super cute ❤ I'd love to see some more gouache tutorials. Been really loving that medium lately!
Perfect timing! I’ve just returned to my artwork after a career in IT! I tried the pencils on watercolor paper and wasn’t enthralled. I wondered about using them on a nice sketch paper and voila! There you were!
I genuinely appreciate you. Thank you for posting all the videos you do. Also what are the chances... today I was planning on playing with some watercolor pencils I have and bam this video popped up! ❤
Those watercolor pencils are really nice. What kind are they and can I order them? Same as the paper made from stone?? Well have a great day. 😂. Thank you Emma. Oh Emma I found the website thank you. It's too expensive for me though.
This is the first watercolor pencil project that I have done that I actually liked the end result! It is also the first time that I tried a project on sketch paper and not watercolor paper. Thank you so much. You have redeemed my faith in the possibility of using this medium!
I love my Derwent Inktense watercolour pencils. Like magic when you add the water! I really enjoy using them for colouring stamped images.
wonderful!!! Personally the marks are nice but they look like what I'd use to make the top detail on strawberries, I prefer the painted details..but as you say it's a preference...God gives us our own uniqueness, so whatever we choose it is not wrong, it's a "gift" . You are an awesome teacher. thank you.
Thank you so much, Emma, for such a useful and informative tutorial. I really appreciated it. The clovers look beautiful.
Thank you, that was so much fun. More watercolor pencil ideas please!
Love the watercolor pencil painting. More please. Thanks
Thanks for the tutorial. Your flowers turned out very nicely. I am not a big fan of watercolor pencils, but your tutorial gives me a little push to give them another try.
This is so beautiful😍 I lately discovered that watercolor pencils are my favorite medium as they combine both regular coloring pencils and watercolors and they are so easy to mix + the final result is a bit different from watercolors.
So pretty I got out my water-soluble colored pencils to try this out right away. Thank you for the inspiration.
Hi Emma, what an interesting tutorial! I have woodless watercolour pencils and I never used them.. Now that I know the beautiful painting you can accomplish, like the one you just did of the clovers, ❤it is time that I bring them out and try this fun project! Thank you so much for sharing. Helene
I like the watercolor pencils for making your scoops on the flowers.
You really shine with watercolor pencils, Emma! I struggle with them lol! These are super cute ❤ I'd love to see some more gouache tutorials. Been really loving that medium lately!
So pretty. I would love to see if you could do a rose with watercolor pencil.
Perfect timing! I’ve just returned to my artwork after a career in IT! I tried the pencils on watercolor paper and wasn’t enthralled. I wondered about using them on a nice sketch paper and voila! There you were!
Thanks for sharing. Great tips and beautiful painting. ❤❤
Gorgeous! I learned so much with the watercolor pencils. Thank you!
Wow! The pencils are very vibrant and look like they are rather 'user-friendly' 🙂 Great picture Emma . . . thanks X
Great tutorial! Would love to see some winter items with the colored pencils. Thanks!
this is stunning, watched and enjoyed till the end ☺☺
This is lovely! I have watercolor pencils and I will start to use them! Thank you!!
I genuinely appreciate you. Thank you for posting all the videos you do. Also what are the chances... today I was planning on playing with some watercolor pencils I have and bam this video popped up! ❤
If all clover looked like that, they wouldn't be considered weeds... Beautiful!! 🌷
Clover is a great ground cover. No need to mow as much. I bought white clover seeds to add to my lawn.
@shastavi Sweet! 🤗 Yes, they are pretty, but her artwork made them so vibrant and bold looking!! It looks so pretty how she painted them!!
I like the painted, rather than drawn. To me, it looks more realistic
Such a great tutorial full of useful techniques, love the flowers. Where are the watercolour pencils made?
Magnifique 🥰🍀💚💖
Those watercolor pencils are really nice. What kind are they and can I order them? Same as the paper made from stone?? Well have a great day. 😂. Thank you Emma. Oh Emma I found the website thank you. It's too expensive for me though.
I need these pencils in my life! Thank you for showing is how they work. I’m not seeing a link for the France trip. (Thanks in advance)
Unfortunately it just sold out! Sorry!
@ no sorry needed! How exciting for you and all the people!!! I will be more timely for any future trips
Still can’t find the information related to the France art trip
Please explain where I can find the information