Supplies You Need For The Class

Materials Needed:

  •     Markers: Choose a set of markers with various colors and tip sizes.

  •     Paper: Use a smooth, heavyweight paper to prevent bleeding and feathering of the ink. I use marker paper.

  •     Pencil: Use a pencil for sketching initial outlines if needed. Start with a Light Sketch (Optional)

  •     Eraser: To clean up any pencil lines after the marker is applied.

  •     Reference Images: If you're drawing a specific object or scene, it's helpful to have reference images.

Christmas is just around the corner. Let’s draw a Christmas Wreath with a red bow with markers. This would be great for a Christmas Card. Have you ever wanted to know how to draw s simple bow before. Well I can teach you how to do that right now. This is an easy way to draw a wreath for teachers or school activities.

In this quick video, we'll show you how to create a festive Christmas wreath in just 5 minutes!Whether you're decorating for Christmas or just looking for a quick project to do, this wreath is a great way to add a little extra Christmas cheer to your home! You'll only need a few supplies, and we'll walk you through the steps step-by-step! So watch the video and get ready to decorate like a star!#kidsarthub #christmaswreath #howtodrawforkids #howtodraw 

Miss Karen's favorite brands.

Markers

Sharpe Markers Variety Pack in Black

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Tombow markers

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Bianyo Alcohol Markers

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Marker Paper

Bianyo Bleedproof Marker Paper Pad, A4(8.27"X11.69"), 50 Sheets

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Course curriculum

    1. Supplies You Need For The Class

    2. Christams Wreath YouTube

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More information about how to draw with markers

Drawing with markers can be a fun and versatile way to create artwork. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

Steps:

1. Start with a Light Sketch (Optional):

  • If you're more comfortable sketching first, lightly outline your drawing with a pencil. Keep the lines loose and simple.

2. Choose Your Colors:

  • Decide on the color scheme you want to use. Plan which areas will be filled with specific colors.

3. Test Your Markers:

  • Before starting your actual drawing, test your markers on a scrap piece of paper to understand their colors and how they interact.

4. Define Your Lines:

  • Start outlining your drawing with the markers. You can use different line weights (thick and thin lines) to add depth and detail.

5. Layering and Blending:

  • Experiment with layering colors to create new shades or gradients. Some markers allow for blending by layering colors while the ink is still wet.

6. Create Texture:

  • Use the tip of the marker to create various textures, such as cross-hatching, stippling, or diagonal lines.

7. Think in Layers:

  • Work in layers, starting with lighter colors and gradually adding darker shades. This helps create depth in your artwork.

8. Leave White Spaces:

  • Don't feel the need to fill every inch of your paper. Leaving white spaces can add contrast and make certain areas pop.

9. Correct Mistakes Carefully:

  • If you make a mistake, try to correct it as soon as possible. Some markers allow for correction using a colorless blender marker or by carefully layering a lighter color.

10. Experiment with Techniques:

  • Try different techniques like stippling, cross-hatching, or pointillism to add visual interest to your drawing.

11. Protect Your Work Surface:

  • Since markers can bleed through paper, place a protective sheet beneath your drawing to prevent damage to your work surface.

12. Final Touches:

  • Once your drawing is complete, allow it to dry completely before handling it. You can add final details or touch-ups if needed.

Remember, drawing with markers is about experimentation and enjoying the process. Feel free to let your creativity flow, and don't be afraid to make mistakes—sometimes, they can lead to interesting discoveries!

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Instructor

Karen Barge

Hi, I'm Miss Karen
Karen Barge is a native Texan born and raised in Dallas, now living in southern California. Karen received a Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree from The University of North Texas and went back to school to get a degree in Computer Graphics in Multimedia a few years later. In 1992, Karen pursued a career in California as a graphic designer in the video game industry. She worked for GTE/Verizon for 9 years. After that she ran her own graphic design corporation for 6 years.
Along the way, she taught a variety of art classes for ages 4 to 85. She created her own curriculum for classes at the Vista Art Foundation’s Gallery 204 and held teaching positions at several Montessori and Catholic schools. Karen has taught kids classes and camps, watercolor, acrylic and oil painting.

Testimonials

“This class exceeded my expectations! Karen is very clear and guides you step-by-step in the creative process! It makes it easy to follow her instructions. Both my 6 year old boy and my 9 year old girl loved the crazy paint class. They keep creating more and more pictures. Great job Karen and Thank you.”

-Marco S. (Father)

“What a great lesson, what else can I say. Good and very useful examples, nice tips that you can apply right away. Enthusiastic and clearly explained. Thanks again for this lesson. My whole class loved this project.”

Jesse J. (Art Teacher)

“Mss Karen is so creative and helps us be more creative than most teachers. She helped me take a simple project like the sun line lesson and make it so much more interesting. ”

Kayla E. (Age 14)

“Mrs. Barge is my favorite teacher. I have taken every one of her summer and winter camps. She is now teaching me how to paint acrylic on canvas. My mom says we have run out of room for my art. We are going to have to buy another house.”

Ashley S. (Age 8)

“Love Karen’s enthusiasm level, and personality. Her class is done well in every way: organized, actionable, great pace. Her drawing prompts and suggestions are going to be very helpful to me. The downloadable documents were very helpful to re-enforce remembering. Thanks Karen!”

Linda Mae O.

“As a beginner artist, I truly appreciated your “ease” in your demeanor: you are very approachable, Karen, and easy to be with. Your projects have a positive aura, confident yet not intimating which allows a pleasant environment to create art! I loved your video workshops … I also loved the Christmas Paint Party”

Aly Dobek (Retired Beginner Artist)