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For tutorial #8 you will need:
- Cup of water
(If you are reading this via a feed you will most likely need to click through to the post to watch the video.)
Feel free to share any projects you and your children complete using this watercolor technique. I love seeing what you all have done.
You can find my other watercolor tutorials listed in my sidebar.
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*And I still have some Winter Kits left, so be sure to check them out if you haven't already.*

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4 comments:
so interesting :)
Myself, i have got acrylic paints and gonna learn hot to paint :P hehe, do not know anything yet
Thanks for adding this to the carnival!! Your other post about the new mammals lapbook looks great, too!
I'm still getting the splatters off the kitchen wall. :)
Love to do art with you!
Mom-Harmony Art Mom
We've loved some of your other watercolor tutorials. When I can get out in the garage or somewhere away from my freshly painted kitchen walls, we'll try this one, too!
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