Cup of Coffee

$500.00

Use two colors and one brush to create this charming cup and saucer complete with shiny spoon and frothy coffee!

Use the actual physics of how water interacts with paper to understand watercolor in a new way. Learn why you choose one technique over another and how to correct mistakes.

This tutorial is one you can come back to again and again for gifts, experimentation with color and composition. For a challenge, try to add a floating ice cube, or make the coffee into a matcha. See if you can put a sugar packet under the spoon so that paper texture contrasts with the metal. Go bananas and create a whole table of coffees and teas for a composition challenge.

If you’re trying watercolor for the first time or you just want something structured to unwind with - let’s do it!

Use two colors and one brush to create this charming cup and saucer complete with shiny spoon and frothy coffee!

Use the actual physics of how water interacts with paper to understand watercolor in a new way. Learn why you choose one technique over another and how to correct mistakes.

This tutorial is one you can come back to again and again for gifts, experimentation with color and composition. For a challenge, try to add a floating ice cube, or make the coffee into a matcha. See if you can put a sugar packet under the spoon so that paper texture contrasts with the metal. Go bananas and create a whole table of coffees and teas for a composition challenge.

If you’re trying watercolor for the first time or you just want something structured to unwind with - let’s do it!