How to paint this
Winter Wonderland
How to paint this
Winter Wonderland
Welcome to this online tutorial where you can paint at your own pace and from the comfort of your home.
Enjoy a glass of wine (or two!) while you learn the craft of wine painting.
Note: if you do not have wine available to mix with the paint, try grape or raspberry juice instead!
Welcome to this online tutorial where you can paint at your own pace and from the comfort of your home.
Enjoy a glass of wine (or two!) while you learn the craft of wine painting.
Note: if you do not have wine available to mix with the paint, try grape or raspberry juice instead!
Your Wine Package will include:
• Step One Instructions for your wine paint
• Step Two Instructions on your art station set up
• Test Sheet
• Paint Brush
• 3 Plastic Containers with Bases
• Instructions on sealing your painting
• Baco Noir dried Wine Paint
Located on the very bottom
• Art print in protective sleeve
(use white backer-board in frame for extra support)
• Extra blank watercolour paper to create your own wine painting
Your Wine Package will include:
• Step One Instructions for your wine paint
• Step Two Instructions on your art station set up
• Test Sheet
• Paint Brush
• 3 Plastic Containers with Bases
• Instructions on sealing your painting
• Baco Noir dried Wine Paint
Located on the very bottom
• Art print in protective sleeve
(use white backer-board in frame for extra support)
• Extra blank watercolour paper to create your own wine painting
Step One
Creating your wine paints
Allowing your paints to sit will give the dried wine time to absorb the liquid. Most likely you will have to add more wine as they tend to dry out but be careful not to add to much.
Please note!
Every wine colour is unique so your painting will be different than mine but that’s the fun part of wine painting. Not one piece will be the same!


CONTAINER ONE:
Pour a small amount of Baco Noir wine into this container.
CONTAINER TWO:
Open your dried wine pouch and pour the contents into 1 of the plastic containers. You will need a small amount of Baco Noir to mix with the paint.
**if you do not have wine available, try substituting with grape juice or raspberry juice.
Gradually add the wine in small amounts, adding more until you have a somewhat thick consistency.
CONTAINER THREE:
Fill with water for mixing and washing brush.


CONTAINER ONE:
Pour a small amount of Baco Noir wine into this container.
CONTAINER TWO:
Open your dried wine pouch and pour the contents into 1 of the plastic containers. You will need a small amount of Baco Noir to mix with the paint.
**if you do not have wine available, try substituting with grape juice or raspberry juice.
Gradually add the wine in small amounts, adding more until you have a somewhat thick consistency.
CONTAINER THREE:
Fill with water for mixing and washing brush.
Before you start painting
create your swatches and do some testing
Take out your test sheet of art paper and create
2 swatches of your wine.
1. Baco Noir Wine 2. Baco Noir Wine Paint
*Hint: create a swatch at the bottom of your painting for referencing after framing.
Next try the 2 techniques below, and familiarize yourself with the wine by making swirls and patterns.
I’ve also included a stencil of a tree to practice on.
Adding swatches at the bottom of the painting is a great way to show the different wines to admirers.
Before you start painting
create your swatches and do some testing
Take out your test sheet of art paper and create 2 swatches of your wine.
1. Baco Noir Wine
2. Baco Noir Wine Paint
Adding swatches at the bottom of the painting is a great way to show the different wines to admirers.
Next try the 2 techniques below, and familiarize yourself with the wine by making swirls and patterns.
I’ve also included a stencil of a tree to practice on.
On your test art paper try these 2 techniques
The Wet on Dry technique is helpful when achieving detail and outlining.
When I paint with wine I usually start with the outline using the wet on dry technique. This is also a step that I have to do over and over again in order to get those darker shades of wine.
The Wet on Wet technique is helpful when blending the wines or adding a soft background.
Try this with both the wine and the wine mix to see the difference in colours and shades.
On your test art paper try these 2 techniques
The Wet on Dry technique is helpful when achieving detail and outlining.
When I paint with wine I usually start with the outline using the wet on dry technique. This is also a step that I have to do over and over again in order to get those darker shades of wine.
The Wet on Wet technique is helpful when blending the wines or adding a soft background.
Try this with both the wine and the wine mix to see the difference in colours and shades.
Step Two
Reference the guidelines on your step two insert for setting up your art staton.

Art Station
Now that your art station is set up and you have your wines, I mean paints, ready. You can begin!
Art Station

Now that your art station is set up and you have your wines, I mean paints, ready. You can begin!
Let's Start Painting!
Remember!
Remember that yours will not be the exact same as mine.
There is never a right or wrong way, just guidelines to follow.



You can email me at any time or contact me through any of my social channels.
I will gladly answer any of your questions or provide any help needed.
mproudlock@hotmail.com
Thank you for participating in an at home version of my “wine painting” class.
Please share your experience and I would LOVE to see your creations!
Thank you for participating in an at home version of my “wine painting” class.
Please share your experience and I would LOVE to see your creations!