

To mix the 2 paint washes, use a #4 brush as if it were a spoon.Blue: Ultramarine onlyBlack: Equal parts Ultramarine and Burnt Umber.Turquoise: One part Ultramarine, one part Viridian Hue, and three parts Chinese White.Dark Green: Equal parts Viridian Hue, Ultramarine, and Burnt Umber.Light Green: Four parts Sap Green and one part Burnt Umber.Peach: One part Alizarin Crimson, one part Yellow Ochre, and three parts Chinese White.

Red: Four parts Alizarin Crimson and one part Burnt Umber.Mix the following colors into those wells until you have an equal paint to water ratio for each color: To mix the 9 paint colors, use a #4 brush as if it were a spoon.The outline can also be transferred onto the working paper by using a lightbox or a well-lit window. Working on the bottom half of the right side of the watercolour paper, freehand draw the outline using a graphite pencil or use the provided outline as a guide.This will happen at the very end to make it easier to work on the right side of the paper. This will create a nicer looking fold line when the project is finished, but do not fold the paper along the scored line now. Place a ruler along the line, and while pressing down on the ruler with one hand and using the other hand to control the bone folder or butter knife, use the bone folder or the non-sharp side of a butter knife and moderate pressure to score the paper by running it along one side to the other. Then, using a ruler and the graphite pencil, draw a horizontal line to connect the three dots to mark the middle of the paper where the greeting card will be folded in half. With a graphite pencil and working on the backside of the watercolor paper, draw a small dot marking the 5" mark on the middle of the paper and on each long side of the paper.Cut a 9in x 12in sheet of watercolour paper to measure 10x7 in size.Cover your work surface with a disposable covering and fill a glass or cup with water.To find the downloadable patterns click on the "GET PATTERNS" tab above.

