 On the fifth day of Christmas, we have Holly and I'm painting the berries in anthracinoid scarlet, successive layers of darker and darker thicker pigment. The leaves are green gold, then I drop in some sap green and then some cascade green to get them darker and darker until I'm happy with them. Did you know that Holly leaves are generally just rounded shapes until deer start nibbling and then the DNA kicks in in the Holly and it develops these pointy jaggedy edges for a defense mechanism. So next time you get poked by some sharp pointy Holly, just thank Rudolph and Clarice for that. Create some snow with some dry brush and the Holly painting is done. What should I be painting next? Come up with some ideas in the comments.