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    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial

    August 15, 2014

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Inspiration, Tutorials, Wall Art

    This is that project that will make convince anyone who thinks s/he cannot create art of the contrary. Making spatter watercolor trees really is fun and super easy! I loved making these trees so much that I’m giving away one of my handmade postcards to you … read details at the end of the post.

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    Sometimes, it’s nice to have a project that doesn’t require a lot of precision or concentration. These spatter watercolor trees fit the bill — there’s no frustration, and you still get a great result! I decided to make postcards out of the trees, but they would also make for great art to hang in your home.

    To make my watercolor tree postcards, I cut three pieces of 4″x6″ watercolor paper. You could get away with making your trees on regular mixed media paper or card stock; but watercolor paper is best because of its low absorbency.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Next, I moistened the “leaf” colors in my watercolor palette. Since I’m going to be spattering the colors, it’s nice to have them in a somewhat liquid state.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    I prepared my first tools: a chopstick and a paintbrush.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    And you’re thinking “… Why a chopstick?” I chose it because I thought it would be a nice thing to hit my brush against to make spatters. Of course, you could use virtually anything: a pen/pencil, another brush, a screwdriver, whatever, really.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Next, I saturated my brush with green.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    And then I hit the brush against the chopstick to make spatters all over my postcard.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    I continued with this technique …

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    And then I decided to add some strategically-placed paint runs. To accomplish this, I placed blobs of paint in certain spots on the tree.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Then I blew on them to make them go downward.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Next, I pulled out my trusty art toothbrush.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    The point of the toothbrush is to apply a fine mist of paint to the art piece. To achieve this, you simply apply some paint to the toothbrush, then use your thumb to stroke the bristles, like so:

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    And voilà — the beginning of a tree form! This one is coniferous.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    For the next tree, I started with the toothbrush spatter …

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    … and finished up with the chopstick hitting technique.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    I repeated this with the third tree as well.

    Spatter Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Here comes the fun part: painting in the watercolor tree trunks! I readied my tools, two little paint brushes.

    Spatter Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Then I painted a simple trunk.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    I added random branches {basically, abstract “y”-looking forms} to make the tree seem more realistic.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Then I painted in more green to give the tree a bit of depth — which is a totally unnecessary step.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    I went on to tackle my next tree by repeating these steps, minus the shading.

    Spatter Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Spatter Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    {I love how this one turned out!}

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    And the third watercolor tree — the coniferous — didn’t take any work at all!

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Here are all three of them:

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    In the way of postcards, these were looking a little plain to me, so I decided to jazz them up with some calligraphy and doodles.

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Spatter Watercolor Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Then, I added postcard elements to the back for ease of sending.

    Spatter Tree Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    I really like how these turned out, and am giving them away at the end of the month to three participants of the TPK Challenge. There are three ways to enter to win one:

    • Share a photo of your outgoing mail/August snail mail challenge piece on Instagram with hashtag #tpkchallenge.
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    • Share a photo of your outgoing piece of mail on the TPK Facebook wall.

    Winners will be chosen at random at the end of the month. Thanks again for reading; may your weekend be filled with fun projects and lots of R&R.!

    XO,

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  1. Kim T Avatar
    Kim T
    October 28, 2017

    Wow, just wow … can’t wait to try, would have loved to know how you created such real looking trunks the detail is so subtle yet real! Thanks for sharing, can’t wait to poke around the rest of your blog!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      November 3, 2017

      Hi Kim! Just a bit of blending, like in the Painting with Watercolor for Beginners post. 🙂

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    Beatrice Birolo
    June 28, 2017

    I love this post! thank you so much <3

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    Gabriele
    September 19, 2014

    I found this tutorial through Mark Lipinski’s blog and I am happy that he posted it!
    What a wonderful idea and inspiration! My watercolors have been lying around for a couple of months now – somehow lost my mojo. But this post makes me gathering them and I will try it out today. Thanks a lot!
    Now I’ll be browsing through your blog.

    Thanks again and
    Greetings from Germany,
    Gabriele

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      September 21, 2014

      Hi Gabriele!

      I’m so glad you like it! I love watercolors because I personally find them easier to use than any other kind of paint. They’re pretty forgiving if you make mistakes! It’s one of those rare projects that’s just as cool when you’re 5 years old as it is when you are 85 years old. I hope you enjoyed trying the technique out! 🙂

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    Cathy Reeves
    August 29, 2014

    I have always loved handwriting, ; I got a writing certificate in 5th grade! But now in my “sunset years” and with contractures of my hands, my handwriting is really awful. So, I am excited to learn calligraphy. But, how do you keep your words straight when putting them on a card/ envelope?
    I also love the ” cream in my coffee” print I bought! It looks great in my kitchen.
    Cathy

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 29, 2014

      We are kitchen art twins, then, because I have that print in my kitchen, too! I like it because it’s the truth. 😉

      Getting words straight can be a real pain. I use one of two techniques, depending on how lazy I’m feeling. If I just really don’t want to mess with measuring, then I write in Kaitlin Style. It’s a calligraphy style where letters and connection strokes swoop up and down enough that you can easily overcorrect or undercorrect to make a word straight. If I have a little more time, I draw a faint line using a pencil and an eraser, then I write on that line. Once I’m sure the ink is dry (about ten minutes), then I erase the pencil line. 🙂

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    Meredith
    August 26, 2014

    This is so pretty! Have you ever made ink and watercolor cherry blossom trees? I did it in elementary school, but it came out surprisingly well and I want to do it again. You put a blob of black ink at the middle of the bottom of the paper, and then use a straw to blow on it to push it upwards, and then it starts to branch out and you continue blowing to make more intricate branches. Then (I think you wait for the ink to dry), you paint watercolor cherry blossoms on the branches.

    I just love cherry blossoms, I’m made that I can’t paint them properly

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 26, 2014

      Once again, you are a fantastic source of inspiration. That sounds like a really great blog post … I hope you won’t mind if I make it {and of course credit you for the idea}!

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        Meredith
        August 27, 2014

        Of course I don’t mind! I mentioned it in hopes that you’d do it and put a tutorial on watercolor cherry blossoms, so I could learn how to do it! Thanks!

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    patricia
    August 25, 2014

    these are absolutely amazing…and genius!

    would love to try this technique soon 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 26, 2014

      They are really fun and fool-proof! Give it a go; you’ll love the result! 😉

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    delin
    August 19, 2014

    I love these…I’m thinking large scale for a nursery!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 22, 2014

      It would be an abstract Pollock-esque nature mural. 😉

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    Katzi
    August 18, 2014

    OMG – these are gorgeous! This would be the perfect project to experiment techniques with for sure!
    Thanks for sharing 🙂 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 22, 2014

      My pleasure! You really can’t mess up with these trees, which is why they are one of my favorite projects. 😉

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    Eryena
    August 17, 2014

    Super!
    You are genius!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 22, 2014

      I don’t know about that — but I do know these are really fun to make! Mistakes are virtually impossible; my kind of project!!

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    Barb Hahn
    August 16, 2014

    These postcards are absolutely beautiful. I’m just beginning to watercolor, but I think I can do this. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 17, 2014

      You can absolutely do this! It’s just some spatter and a couple of brush strokes for trunks and branches. 🙂 Thank you!

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A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson A couple of days ago, I posted a clip from Lesson 1 of the new Beginner’s Modern Calligraphy Online Course (seriously, join us — enrollment is a *steal* at $5/month, and you get complimentary tutorials [that happen to complement the course] — link in bio)! People seemed to like the story in that clip, so here’s another fun story from the same lesson. Sorry, I can’t confirm who the client was! That was a project with an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). 🤐 Still: a very fun, very cool experience ... I’m grateful that calligraphy has given me cool adventures and connected me to such an amazing community. ✍️

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Some recipes aren’t just instructions — they’re memories on a page. 💛 I spent some time illustrating one of my favorites, and it turned into the sweetest (literally) keepsake. Calligraphy, watercolor, and a little patience bring the story of a dish to life.

If you’d like to try illustrating your favorite recipe, too, I shared the full process (with helpful printables) on the TPK Blog — link in bio. ✨

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As much as cooking is an art, illustrating a recip As much as cooking is an art, illustrating a recipe takes it one step further. ✨ In TPK’s latest tutorial (link in bio), I’ll show you how to create an illustrated chocolate lava cake recipe using watercolor. You’ll find helpful PDFs and step-by-step instructions so you can follow along — or use the layout to bring one of your own favorite dishes to life.

Frame it as keepsake art, or give it as a thoughtful handmade gift this holiday season. 🎁

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In June, I kicked off the Hand Lettering 101 eCour In June, I kicked off the Hand Lettering 101 eCourse with TPK Premium members, and wow — it’s been such a joy to watch the transformation.

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