One Stroke Painted Vines and Daisys- By DJ Creations

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

Donna H. will show you how to paint vines and daisys using the One Stroke technique. For lessons go to www.DJCreationsonline.com

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  • That depends on the consistancy of the paints. If you diulite the paints with water than the water will not stay separate and will blend together and make a new color. If you use them straight from the tube then you may be able to do it. The cake type of watercolor will not work.

    The same principal applys to making petals by pushing and pulling your strokes no matter what type of paints you use. Hope this helps.

  • Yes, I am using acrylic paints, I don't think you can do this with oil paints, as they are too thick to do this.

  • what kind of paper do you use? it wouldn't work on a canvas?

    This is amazing!!!

  • @YoureBeautiful3

    This demo is painted on watercolor paper. You should be able to paint this on canvas if the canvas has been sealed or gessoed. I have painted many times on canvas. Good luck to you and thank you for the nice compliment.

  • Thank you, you are so kind to take the time to tell me, it is much appreciated.

  • any acrylic paint can e used ??

  • @TheSmeaky

    yes, you may used most any acrylic, best is FolkArt or Delta or Americana.

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  • Do you think, this could work with Watercolors ?

  • nice job i like it honeyyy.

  • can you please show how to load the brush?

  • this is a good tutorial, and i like your accent

  • thanks ...thanks

  • hi can you make some orchids also?

  • I have been painting Donna Dewberry style for yrs. Its getting cooler weather time to paint. xoxoox

  • You're using acrylic paint right? Would you be able to do this using oil paints?

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