This is what Kristin has to say about this tutorial: “This tutorial will show you how to combine a dot mandala background on a canvas with a paper decoupage mermaid and crystals to create a shimmering piece of ready-to-hang art. Join me on my Facebook page for more tips and encouragement!”
https://www.facebook.com/HowtopaintRockMandalas/
How to Paint Dot Mandalas #30 – The Mermaid by Kristin Uhrig
Tools used:
Piitsburgh 28 piece transfer punch set
Essence manicure stylus dotting tool
Generals Charcoal white pencil ruler
9×12 stretched canvas
Mod Podge Glossy
Mod Podge Sparkle
Genuine Swarovski flat back crystals
GS hypo cement
Paints:
Martha Stewart Indigo, Surf, Greek Tile, Pacific Iris, Mother of Pearl, Splash Pearl,
Jet Stream Pearl Americana Calypso Blue, Ocean Blue, Dioxazine Purple
CraftSmart Tide Pool
DecoArt Ice Blue Metalic, Purple Pearl
FolkArt Colorshift Purple Flash
Golden Fluid Titanium White
I have been on a journey to learn a new painting technique to relieve the stress brought on through a medical crisis with my husband’s cancer. . A camping trip resulted in a fine collection of smooth flat, round stones. They were the inspiration for learning to create dot mandala designs on rocks, and then late on canvas panels. I began making tutorials to share this adventure with others, so they could learn from my mistakes as well as my successes. My hopes that others will be encouraged to try something new, and creat beautiful lasting pieces of art that will bring them joy.
According to TEDxNortheasternU: “Amy Henion believes tiny houses could be the ticket to the freedom and security she and other young professionals need to succeed.”
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What Exactly is a ‘Tiny House’? by Amy Henion
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How to Paint Dot Mandalas #6- Peacock Design by Kristin Uhrig is today’s tutorial. If you missed last week’s tutorial, How to Paint Dot Mandalas – Tools and Tips by Kristin Uhrig I highly recommend that you watch it first so you have all the tools to use in creating today’s Peacock Design.
Here are the list of tools that Kristin uses in today’s tutorial:
Artist’s Loft 6×6 canvas panel
FolkArt Pure Black Matte acrylic paint
FolkArt Cayman Blue acrylic paint
Americana True Blue acrylic paint
Americana Purple Pizazz acrylic paint
Americana Sour Apple acrylic Paint
Golden Fluid acrylic paint
Iridescent Gold Standard sized pencil
Primary sized pencil Manicure stylus
Small wooden dowel
Swarovski crystal Capri Blue and Crystal Clear
How to Paint Dot Mandalas #6- Peacock Design by Kristin Uhrig
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Here is what Kristin says about her mandala making:
“I have been on a journey to learn a new painting technique to relieve the stress brought on through a medical crisis with my husband’s cancer. A camping trip resulted in a fine collection of smooth flat, round stones. They were the inspiration for learning to create dot mandala designs on rocks, and then late on canvas panels. I began making tutorials to share this adventure with others, so they could learn from my mistakes as well as my successes. My hopes that others will be encouraged to try something new, and creat beautiful lasting pieces of art that will bring them joy. You can also follow along on my Facebook page at : https://www.facebook.com/HowtopaintRockMandalas/ ”