Spring is getting closer! A few warm days have brought the bees and butterflies to my yard, and provided inspiration for reworking an old doodle of a bee fairy.
While the real bees are hovering around the few brave dandelions in the back yard, this cute bee fairy prefers a mushroom and some little white wildflowers. She is ready to help spread the pollinating magic. Get it on a sticker in my Zazzle or Redbubble shops. (just click images below to visit either one.)
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In today's tutorial, I'm going to show you how to draw a St. Patrick's day doodle of that ever popular pot-of-gold-at-the-end-of-the-rainbow. It's a little more complex than some of doodle tutorials on here, but I promise it is still easy! There are step-by-step photos, and doesn't require fancy or expensive art supplies. Drawing Supplies You Will Need:
Note: I use one of these white acrylic pens to highlight over marker in my drawing. I also use it to line the handle. If you don't have one on hand, that's okay! You could also use a white gel pen, colored pencil, white charcoal, chalk, or white paint and a fine tipped brush. Or just lightly mark off which areas you want to remain white and color around them carefully. Got everything you need? Great! Let's draw! |
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