How to Remove Masking Tape Without Tearing Your Paper
Course Content
Getting Started
- Gqthering Your Supplies
 - How to Tear Large Sheets of Watercolor Paper
 - How to Properly Rinse and Care for Your Brushes
 - How to Make a Painting Support Board
 - How to Remove Masking Tape Without Tearing Your Paper
 - How to Set Up Your Workspace
 
Project 1 — Spring Chickadee
- Project 1 Overview
 - How to Transfer a Drawing to Watercolor Paper
 - How to Make and Apply Vibrant, Juicy Color
 - Exploring Brushmarks
 - The Mechanics of Mixing Watercolors
 - How to Spatter Watercolor Paint
 - Project Lesson — Spring Chickadee
 
Project 2 — Marbles in the Sun
- Project 2 Overview
 - Achieving Soft Edges in Watercolor
 - Introduction to Shadows and Highlights
 - Project Lesson — Marbles in the Sun
 
Project 3 — Rainbow Rose Window
Project 4 — Dawn and Dusk at the Lake
- Project 4 Overview
 - Laying Flat and Graduated Washes
 - Glazing Over a Previous Wash
 - Five Techniques for Trees in Watercolor
 - Project Lesson — Dawn and Dusk at the Lake
 
Project 5 — Daisies in a Jar
- Project 5 Overview
 - Reserving Whites and Lights, Part 1 — Intentional Blooms
 - Reserving Whites and Lights, Part 2 — Lifting Wet and Dry Paint
 - Reserving Whites and Lights, Part 3 — Negative Painting
 - Reserving Whites and Lights, Part 4 — Using Resists
 - Project Lesson — Daisies in a Jar