Step 1: Cut the bookmark. Cut the white cardboard into strips with scissors. Pay attention to the width, don't cut it too wide or too narrow.
3, the second step: spreading water, preliminary spot dyeing. Wet the brush with water and gently apply the brush to the bookmark surface. When the white paper is still wet, use a brush to touch rouge and blush to dye the flower tree.
4. Step 3: Continue to smudge. By clicking, pressing and wiping different strokes with a brush, different branches of the flower tree are displayed. Pay attention to mixing pigments with clear water to distinguish the shades of colors.
5. Step 4: Continue to smudge, so as to create the effect that the flower tree layer forest is completely dyed. Patiently use a brush to deepen the picture layer by layer. If you think the color is lighter, you can cover it with a darker red. Pay attention to draw flowers and trees at different levels to create a layer of forest full of dye.
Step 5: Draw the trunk and branches. Draw the trunk and branches of the flower tree with deep ochre. Note that some branches are covered with flowers, so you can't draw them.
7. Step 6: Seal. Painting here, basically the watercolor part of "Flower Tree" is completed! Poke a small seal engraved with your name in the lower right corner of the bookmark, and a sense of satisfaction arises spontaneously!
8. The most important thing is to know how to leave blank. Don't smear the whole bookmark, be sure to leave a part. The part that needs to be signed and sealed is generally in one of the four corners of the bookmark. In addition, the priority of the picture should be highlighted. You can't draw everywhere, so the picture will be messy. If the focus of the picture is at the top left, then there should be less ink or blank space at the bottom right. This is the case with the flower tree. If there are two flowers in the picture, you should highlight one of them and let the other drop for a second. This will give the picture a sense of hierarchy.
9. Step 7: Tie a ribbon on the bookmark. Carve a small gap at the top of the bookmark with a utility knife, put the ribbon in and tie the knot.