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DECORATIVE
PAINTING #9407RD
UPDATED
BAS
ASIIC STROKES WORKBOOK
BY DONNA DEWBERRY
BY PLAID
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One-Stroke Certification
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The FolkArt family of paints makes painting fun and easy. The qualities such as blendability, smooth flow, and quick drying make the paint perfect for the One-Stroke technique.
Because FolkArt paints are acrylic-based, cleanup is easy with soap and water.
FolkArt Acrylic Colors are high quality bottle acrylic paints. Their rich and
creamy formulation and long open time make them perfect for decorative painting.
They are offered in a huge range of wonderful, pre-mixed colors and in gleaming metallic shades. Cleanup is easy with soap and water.
FolkArt Artists Pigments are pure colors that are perfect for mixing your own
shades. Their intense colors and creamy consistency are wonderful for blending, shading, and highlighting. When used with mediums they work much like oils.
FolkArt Sparkles are paints that add subtle iridescence or bright shimmer. They
are available in a variety of bright and subtle colors.
FolkArt Mediums
FolkArt Floating Medium #868 helps paint flow more smoothly, thus aiding your
brush strokes. It should be used when you are painting on any surface that is not sleek.
It is especially helpful when painting on walls. Use this medium for painting shadows or
for watercolor effects.
FolkArt Glass & Tile Medium #869 gives more tooth to non-porous surfaces and
increases the durability of paint on glass, tile, and tin. Use it to undercoat the design
(unless youre painting on etched glass; then an undercoat isnt necessary) and as a sealer.
FolkArt Textile Medium is mixed with paint to create a permanent, washable
bond with fabric.
Miscellaneous Supplies
FolkArt Finishes
I like clear, non-yellowing spray sealers best, so when I want a matte finish I use
FolkArt ClearCote Matte Acrylic Sealer. For a glossy finish, I use FolkArt
ClearCote Hi-Shine Glaze. (A spray sealer is especially suitable for metal surfaces, to
eliminate the chance of streaking.)
On wood and other porous surfaces, a brush-on waterbase varnish, such as FolkArt
Artists Varnish, can be used. Artists Varnish is available in 2 oz., 4 oz., and 8 oz. bottles in gloss, satin, and matte sheens.
Designs on glass can be sealed with FolkArt Glass & Tile Medium.
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Ferrule
Handle
Triple Loading
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Floating
Floating Medium added to the brush will
make the paint glide easier on the surface and create the proper consistency
for the paint. Using it will help keep your
brush moist.
Scruffy
brush
1-1/2" flat
1" flat
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Painting Rosebuds
See the Roses Worksheet on pages 8 & 9. Various size brushes will make roses of different sizes. The worksheet shows the size
roses that can be made with the #12 flat brush and the 3/4" flat brush.
Painting Roses
1. Double or triple load your brush. Make one shell-shaped
petal of the rose at a time. Start stroke with the lighter colors
to the outside.
2. Wiggle and pull the brush as you pivot the brush into a
curve. You will have a slightly scalloped outer edge.
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PAINTING R OSES
11.Clean up the bottom of the bud by restroking over the bottom stroke.
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ROSE W ORKSHEET
1
sta
rt
en
5
3
Place bud in
center of outer
skirt of rose.
Rose Bud
Use 3/4" flat brush
loaded with Berry Wine
and Wicker White.
start
start
end
Make top of
bud first.
start
end
Make
bottom
stroke to
complete
bud.
Make 5 petals
for outer skirt.
Re-stroke bottom
of rose bud to
clean up before
adding comma
strokes.
2
4
3
4
3
Daisy
start
Push
and lift
to complete
petal
end
Pounce center
with a small
scruffy brush
that is loaded
with Green
Forest and
School Bus
Yellow.
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Pansy
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1
1
start
end
Individual
petals
Bottom Petals
Make 5 overlapping
petals
rt
end
sta
Calyx
Rose Bud
start
end
Stem
Touch and pull
down on the
chisel edge
Completed Rose
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Painting a Pansy
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Painting a Tulip
See Tulip & Iris Worksheet
Make a side petal using the same technique as the center petal, however, just
make one side.
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Tulip
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TULIP& I
RISW ORKSHEET
wiggle
slide
slide
Push and
wiggle
end
start
start
start
Iris
Pull strokes back
lift
start
start
5
4
slide
slide
Stem
Load 3/4" flat with Gr.
Forest and Sch. Bus
Yel.
Use chisel edge and
lead with Yellow.
Touch base of flower
and pull down to end
of stem.
Leaves
Pull
strokes
back
Center
Load #12
brush with
School Bus
Yel. and W.
White
flip
Use chisel
edge and
lead with
White
make downstrokes
push
push
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Start on
chisel
end on chisel
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Painting a Daisy
See Wildflowers, Butterflies, & Bees Worksheet
Painting a Thistle
See Wildflowers, Butterflies, & Bees Worksheet
Load flat brush with Dioxazine Purple
and Wicker White as shown in the first
photo. Touch chisel edge and flip brush
away from you.
Make petals that angle away from the
stem. See the second photo.
Painting a Wildflower
See Wildflowers, Butterflies, & Bees Worksheet
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W ILDFLOWERS, UBTTERFLIES
, & EES
B W ORKSHEET
Butterfly
start
Bee
lift
start
lift
push
end
push
touch
pull
end
chisel edge
- pull
Dragonfly
push
Antennae: #2 liner
loaded with inky
Night Sky
start
lift
end
touch
pull
push lift to chisel
Body: #12 flat loaded with Night
Sky and Wicker white
Bee Wings:
load #8 flat
with
Wicker
White and a
touch of
Licorice.
Details: #2
liner loaded
with Licorice
Pink Wildflower
Center: dot with handle end
Daisy
Load #12 flat with Sch. Bus Yel. and Wicker White
touch
Tail
#2 liner loaded with
night sky
Wildflowers
Thistle
Load #12 flat with Diox.
Purple and Wicker
White on chisel edge
touch
pull
downward
dab
dab
dab
Thistle
Grass
Load 3/4" flat with Thicket and Sunflower
Pull on chisel edge, leading with Sunflower
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Painting Grass
See Wildflowers, Butterflies, and Bees Worksheet
First, load brush with Thicket and
Sunflower. Start on chisel edge.
Then pull strokes upward. Do not tilt
wrist.
Painting Vines
See Leaves, Greenery & Wisteria Worksheet #2
Painting Branches
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U SING THE S
CRIPT LINER
The script liner is used to paint thin vines, bows, detail lines, and other small elements. The paint is also very thin when used with
the script liner. The #2 and the #1 script liners are available within the standard and mini One Stroke brush sets.
Thin the paint with water to an inky consistency. Load brush by rolling it in the
paint puddle.
When the brush is loaded with paint,
twist and roll out of the puddle.
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U SING A SCRUFFY
BRUSH
The scruffy brush is used to pounce in background foliage, animal fur, and also to paint lilacs or wisteria. There are three sizes of
scruffy brushes available: mini, standard, and large.
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LEAVES, G
REENERY & WISTERIAW ORKSHEET #1
Heart-Shaped
Leaf
Push,
wiggle,
turn, stop
then
slide to
tip.
4
3
Wisteria
or Lilac
start
6
end
Lean brush on
side as you
taper
Stem make on
chisel edge
Load #2 liner with inky Thicket
Curlicues
Moss
end
Stems
Pounce
make on chisel
edge, leading
with Sunflower
3
1
Dont
do this
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LEAVES, G
REENERY & WISTERIAW ORKSHEET #2
Add trailing
vines by
crossing over
Steps to Painting
the Design
1. Make the main vine
to establish the flow
of the design
2. Add some trailing
vines.
3. Paint in Heart-shaped
Leaves
4. Add the smaller
One-Stroke Leaves
5. Paint in Wisteria
6. Add curlicues to
finish design.
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Mailbox Design
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U SING SPONGE
PAINTERS
Loading the Sponges
These Sponge Painters #1195 are sold in a set. They are great
for basecoating large areas, stenciling, or even painting large
design elements such as tree trunks. The smaller sponge is
used for smaller areas or tight places. The die-cut edges can be
used for specific shapes: use the square edge to make bricks;
use the rounded edge to paint curved shapes; and use the
pointed edge for things such as ears.
1. Dampen sponge with water and squeeze dry. Pull the sponge
through the paint puddle to load.
2. Double Load: Pull one side of sponge along the edge of the
second color of paint.
3. Notice how the second color is just on the edge of the
sponge.
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PRACTICEPAINTING
The old saying is true, Practice makes perfect. The best way to master the OneStroke technique is to practice painting your strokes directly on top of my strokes. The
Worksheets in this book are the actual sizes that I have painted them so that when you
use the brushes as instructed, your strokes will be the same size as those shown on
the Worksheets. There are two ways to practice your strokes.
TRACING AND
TRANSFERRING
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This metal watering can was already white. You can paint metal with FolkArt
Acrylic Colors or Apple Barrel Indoor/Outdoor Enamels. If using FolkArt
Acrylic Colors, first spray the surface of the area to be painted with Matte
Acrylic Sealer (#788). This will give the area tooth so that it will accept the
paint better. When painting is dry, coat with Outdoor Matte Sealer #896.
When using Apple Barrel Enamels, no preparation or finish sealer is needed.
See page 26 for the Worksheet showing how the sunflower is painted step
by step. See page 27 for an actual size painting of the design on the watering
can. You may use this design as a pattern by simply tracing and transferring to
surface.
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Petals
SUNFLOWER W ORKSHEET
Center
start
end
1
2
6
5
start
push &
wiggle
turn
end
Leaf
Load 3/4" flat with Thicket and Sch. Bus Yel.
Stems
Finished
Sunflower
Repounce edges
of the center.
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This is an actual size painting of the design used on the watering can shown on page
25. It can be used as a pattern if desired. Simply trace the outline of the elements and
transfer to your surface.
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See Rose and Iris Worksheets and photos showing how to paint the designs
step by step. The painting on page 30 is the actual size design that was painted on the box.
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This design was painted on the backside of a vinyl flooring remnant. Simply basecoat the back and paint. Coat
finished painting with FolkArt Outdoor Sealers for the
ultimate in protection. See Worksheets on pages 34 & 35
for fruit painted on floorcloth.
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Pear
end
start
start
Fruit Leaves
2nd
1st
turn
brush at
point to
end
Shading on pear:
add a little Burnt
Umber to sideloaded brush.
5-Petal
Flowers
end
Stem: use
Green Forest
on chisel
edge.
push
Bluebird
Body:
Breast:
turn
start
end
Back Wing:
Load #12 flat with Wicker
White and
Midnight
start
end
slide
down
to tip
Push,
turn,
lift
slide
turn brush at
point to end
end
Eye: script liner
and Licorice
Bow
#2 script liner and
inky Berry Wine
Paint as
you would a
One-Stroke Leaf
Hummingbird
Body
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Apple
smile on apple
start
1
2
end
Complete apple
Stem: 3/4" flat loaded
with Burnt Umber and
Wicker white.
Load 3/4" flat with Berry Wine and
Sch. Bus Yel.
Plum
Load 3/4" flat with Dioxazine
Purple and Wicker White
start
2
3
end
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UPDATED
DECORATIVE
PAINTING
#9407RD