Create a Dew Drop Idea for Fall

 Hello all, Lori here, with a new Dew Drop project for fall.  I found a wood shaped Owl at the Dollar Store and thought it would make for a great Dew Drop Project.  Check out the step by steps below for all the details. The Robin’s Nest Products: Black/White/Silver Dew Drops Fall Foliage Tear Drops […]
September 19, 2020

 Hello all,

Lori here, with a new Dew Drop project for fall.  I found a wood shaped Owl at the Dollar Store and thought it would make for a great Dew Drop Project.  Check out the step by steps below for all the details.

The Robin’s Nest Products:

Black/White/Silver Dew Drops

Fall Foliage Tear Drops

Large Clear Dew Drops

Classified Mini Dew Drops

Other Supplies:

Deco Art Americana Acrylic Paint

Deco Art Clear Matte Varnish

Collage Materials

Wood Shaped Owl

Faber Castell Artist PITT pens

Instructions:

1) Adhere collage materials to wood shaped owl.

2) Trim off excess collage materials.

3) Apply light coat of white gesso.

4) Add color to collage with Acrylic Paint.

5) Paint eye area with black acrylic paint.

6) Adhere Black (Black/White/Silver) Dew Drops and Black (Classified) Mini-Dew Drops to eye space.

7) Adhere Orange (Fall Foliage) Tear Drops to nose area.

8) Adhere Large Clear Dew Drops to eye area.

9) Add Brown (Fall Foliage) Tear Dew Drops to the talons

10) Apply paint splatters with acrylic paint.

11) Add Brown (Fall Foliage) Tear Drop to ears of Owl.

12) Add shading to Owl with Artist PITT pens.

Done!

Lori Warren

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