These are cut out tissue paper leaves
outlined with a gold marker, and enhanced with just a bit of watercolor
paint.
1. I used my “How to Draw a Maple Leaf”
post to create a paper template, and traced it on the tissue paper
(mine was an American Greetings® brand from the drug store). I found it
helped to cut out several layers at a time. I cut out various sizes and
other simple shapes of leaves to make my collage more interesting.
2. Using a glue stick, I covered large sections of white card stock
paper, and layered the leaves on top. I used a purple glue stick and
found that any extra glue did dry clear and smooth so don’t worry about
using too much glue.
3. I took a gold Sharpie Poster Paint marker and traced around each
leaf, and added some veins inside as well. Loose tracing is OK as it
adds a casual look to the art.
4. I like Crayola’s Watercolor Mixing Set paint.
It has a very pretty cyan and magenta color, along with a darker navy. I
used a generous amount of cyan paint to fill in the background, and
then just a small, watery amount to add more color inside the leaves.