Peinture Pin sur Pierre
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Peinture Pin sur Pierre

Moyen Âge 5-10 30 min Nature

Matériaux nécessaires

Guide étape par étape

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Étape 1: Paint the winter sky background

Wash and dry your tall rock. Paint the entire surface with a cold blue-gray or deep blue to represent a winter sky. Let dry completely. The dark background will make the snow-covered pine tree stand out dramatically.

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Étape 2: Sketch and paint the trunk

Sketch a narrow vertical trunk in the center-bottom. Paint it with brown. The pine tree trunk is typically straight and narrow. Add a few small stubby lower branches extending from the base of the triangle outline.

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Étape 3: Build the layered branches

Using a fan brush or stiff brush, paint the pine tree in layers from bottom to top. Each layer is a wide horizontal sweep of brush that creates a fan of needles. Start with the widest layer at the bottom using dark green, then work upward making each layer progressively narrower and lighter green at the top.

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Étape 4: Add snow on branches

Using white paint and your fan brush or a dabbing motion, add snow on the top of each branch layer. Focus the snow along the top edges of each green tier. For heavier snow, make thick white blobs that droop slightly over the edge of the branches.

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Étape 5: Add stars and ground snow

Dot a few small white stars in the dark sky using your toothpick. Add a white snow mound at the base of the trunk. Once everything is fully dry, apply clear sealant to preserve your winter pine scene.

Étape 6: Ajouter le code RoxGeo

Écrivez ROXGEO.COM suivi d'une barre oblique et du code unique de votre pierre (ex. ROXGEO.COM/ABC123) sur le dessous ou le dos de votre pierre.

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