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Fresh & Funky Fall by Tracy Meola

Fresh & Funky Fall By Tracy Meola Palette: DecoArt Americana Antique Gold 13009 Burnt Orange 13016 Burnt Sienna 13063 Cherry Red 13159 Dark Chocolate 13065 Driftwood 13171 Hauser Light Green 13131 Moon Yellow 13007 Pumpkin 13013 Raw Sienna 13093 Royal Purple 13150 Soft Black 13155 Tangelo Orange 13196 Warm White 13239 Yellow Green 13134 Surface: Canvas Banner 40130 Misc. Supplies: Gray Graphite paper 70141 White Graphite paper 70139 Stylus 70125 Fabric Medium 70084 Jo Sonja Clear Glaze Medium 83106 Brushes: Papillon #1 Script Liner 20141 #8 Shader 20129 1 inch Wash 20103 #14 Flat Shader 20132 Preparation: Iron Canvas to remove wrinkles. To accommodate the Wire Hanger with Star, I turned under 2 at the top of the banner and stitched it down with my sewing machine (this could also be glued, or if you re not using this hanger, this isn t necessary). Transfer the design elements by slipping gray graphite paper under the traced line drawing and retracing the design with the stylus. Painting Instructions: General Instructions: Basecoat each design element with the color listed using the #8 flat brush unless otherwise specified. All floated shading & highlighting is done using the #14 Shader brush unless otherwise specified. When shading and high-lighting soak the area with clear water or fabric medium before side-loading and floating the shade color on. This will allow the paint to glide on smoothly and not drag or dry out. If necessary, you can also add more water to your brush than when you are painting on wood, the water will help the paint blend. (Anywhere that you see a mix 1

with the numbers in parenthesis (2:1) it is the mixing ratio - 2 parts of the first color to one part of the second color.) Paint the background around the design elements leaving them white. Use the 1inch wash brush and add water to the brush as you basecoat, making the paint move easier and absorb into the canvas. Basecoat with Yellow Green randomly picking up Hauser Light Green as you go. This will give you a background with a mottled or watercolor appearance, not opaque. Basecoat each design element as follows: Crow: Soft Black Sign: Warm White + Driftwood (3:1) Flower Petals: Royal Purple + Warm White (4:1) Flower centers & Pole: Raw Sienna Flower Buds: Hauser Light Green Pumpkins: Tangelo Orange Pumpkin Stems: Raw Sienna Bucket: Driftwood Acorns: Cap = Dark Chocolate/ Nut = Raw Sienna Wood block: Top = Raw Sienna/ Bottom = Dark Chocolate Leaves: Orange leaves = Burnt Orange/ Red leaves = Cherry Red/ Yellow leaves = Antique Gold/ Green leaves = Hauser Light Green When completely dry, iron the canvas again by setting your iron on a light, NO STEAM setting and covering the banner with a piece of brown paper and ironing on top of the brown paper. The canvas will seem softer after ironing and the paint will be bonded with the fabric. Complete the elements as follows: Crow: Use the #8 flat and highlight with Royal Purple in the center of the head, the lower area of the belly, and along the tips of the wings & tail. Add a little Warm White to the Purple and brush the lighter mix into the center of the previous highlight. The eye is Warm White. Sign: With Soft Black, paint the two holes in the sign. Sideload in Driftwood and float along the two outer edges, across the bottom, and under the holes. Highlight the top of the sign with Warm White. Paint the Wire hanger with Driftwood, using the Script liner. Highlight using Warm White. Flower Petals: Shade petals with Dark Purple + Soft Black (3:1) floats where they meet the flower centers. Also shade anywhere they go behind another petal. Highlight the outer ends with Royal Purple + Warm White (1:3). When dry use the liner brush and stroke a few thin short strokes from the highlighted end to the middle of the petal. Flower Centers: the sideways centers are shaded at the bottom (where they meet the petals) with Dark 2

Chocolate. On the full flowers; float around the outer edge. Also shade the recessed centers with Dark Chocolate. Use the Script liner brush and dab tiny dots of Antique Gold around the recessed centers. Add more dots with Antique Gold + Warm White (1:2). Add a few final dots of Warm White. Pole: Shade with Dark Chocolate under the sign and at the very bottom of the pole. Deepen with Soft Black if necessary. Highlight with Moon Yellow a few places in the center of the pole. Flower Buds: Shade along bottom edge of buds with Dark Chocolate. Paint the circle centers with Hauser Light Green + Warm White (1:3). Highlight the very tops with Warm White. Paint the tiny petals with Royal Purple + Warm White (3:1). Highlight the tops by adding more Warm White to the mix. Pumpkins: Shade along the tops, along the bottoms and where each of the bumps recess with Burnt Orange. Deepen with Burnt Sienna. Use the #8 flat and highlight in the centers of each bump section with Pumpkin + Antique Gold (1:1). Brighten the highlight in a smaller area with Moon Yellow. Add a little Warm White to Moon Yellow and add a final highlight glint to each section. Pumpkin Stems: Paint the top cut section with Dark Chocolate. Shade the grooves in the stems and across the bottom where it meets the pumpkin, with Dark Chocolate. Highlight with Raw Sienna + Warm White, along the tops and on the outside of the grooves. Bucket: Shade the bucket along the two outside edges, along the bottom and the inside of the top. Also shade the handle fixture (on the ground) using the Script liner brush. Highlight along the top edge and down the center of the bucket with Driftwood + Warm White (1:3). Highlight the handle fixture too. Lighten all highlights with Warm White. Acorns: Shade Acorn tops where they meet the bottoms with Soft Black. Highlight across the top with Dark Chocolate + Warm White (1:1). Shade the acorn bottom down the two sides with Dark Chocolate. Highlight in the center with Raw Sienna + Warm White (1:2). Add more Warm White to mix and brighten a bit more. Wood Block: On the top of the block shade Dark Chocolate following the guide lines on the pattern. Highlight Antique Gold, then again with Moon Yellow. 3

Bottom of block is Shaded with Soft Black, down both sides and along the split lines in the bark. Highlight with Dark Chocolate + Warm White (1:1) down the opposite side of the split lines in the bark. Leaves: The leaves are shaded down the center veins, along the base into the stem, along some of the curves and where one leaf is underneath another. Use Dark Chocolate on all the leaves. They should be subdued, not bright. Highlight the leaves on the opposite side of the veins and where the leaves have tips or sharp edges. Orange leaves = use Pumpkin then again with Burnt Orange + Warm White. Red leaves = use Pumpkin then again with Cherry Red + a touch of Warm White. Yellow leaves = use Moon Yellow then again with Moon Yellow + Warm White. Green Leaf = use Hauser Green + Warm White, then again by adding more Warm White to mix. Lettering: Paint the word Greetings using the Script liner brush and Hauser Light Green. It may take two coats to get it deep enough. Scrolling Vines & flower stems: Mix Hauser Light Green + Warm White (1:2), use the Script liner brush and paint the vines. Where the vine overlaps the sign board stroke over with Hauser Light Green. Anywhere the vines need more punch (brightness) add more Warm White to the mix and stroke over. Background: Use Hauser Light Green and float beside some of the elements; under the sign, to the left of the bottom pumpkin, to the bottom right of the top pumpkin and down the right side of the bucket, above the crow s head and beside some of the scrolls. Wash some Dark Chocolate into the ground area for variation. When completely dry, iron the canvas again by setting your iron on a light, NO STEAM setting and covering the banner with a piece of brown paper and ironing on top of the brown paper. If you did not use fabric medium during painting, apply one coat of Clear Glaze Medium for protection. The banner is intended for inside use only. 4

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Copyright 2010 Tracy Meola and Crafts Americana Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved. #331513 No. *A331513* Artist s Club. All rights reserved. For private, non-commercial use only. Please see our web site for terms of use.