Easiest Way to Paint TEN Different Leaves with Watercolor!

In this watercolor tutorial, I will teach you the easiest way to paint ten different leaves. Some may look intimidating (and they will take practice), but I believe anyone (even the beginners!) can get these leaves. Happy painting and please subscribe if you enjoyed this tutorial! How to Paint Leaves Playlist of videos: Don't miss Complete Beginner's Guide to Watercolor FLOWERS: Easiest Way to Paint TEN Flowers with Watercolor!: WHO DOESN’T LOVE FREEBIES?! Floral Watercolor E-Book: Watercolor Supply List: Digitizing Watercolor (video): Vectorize Your Artwork (pdf): Stationery Design Guide Template: Guide to Licensing Your Artwork: Pinterest Keyword Research Guide: Email Marketing Toolkit: 5-Step Checklist for Email List Building: _______________________________________ CONNECT WITH ME: Instagram: @jennarainey  Pinterest:    Website: Podcast:    _______________________________________ TURN YOUR ART INTO INCOME, my courses are here to help! — Brand Plus Brand: The exact system to set up a thriving creative business so you can work less and live more, all while doing what you love! — Pen to Press: Create and design beautiful paper products from digitizing your own artwork to setting up print files! Get your hands on my exact steps for setting up an amazing client experience. — To browse ALL of my courses, head here: _______________________________________ *DISCLOSURE: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! _______________________________________ *CHECK OUT MY BEST-SELLING WATERCOLOR BOOKS! Everyday Watercolor: Everyday Watercolor Flowers: _______________________________________ *SUPPLIES I USE: Princeton Heritage 4050 Round Brushes: - Size 2:    - Size 6:    - Size 16:    Winsor & Newton Professional Level Paint: - Mars Black:    - Burnt Umber (brown):    - Ultramarine Violet:    - Prussian Blue:    - Phthalo Turquoise: - Cobalt Blue:   - Manganese Blue: - Permanent Sap Green:    - Lemon Yellow Deep:    - Yellow Ochre:    - Scarlet Lake (red):    - Opera Rose (pink):    - Cadmium Orange:    Legion Stonehenge Watercolor Paper:    Watercolor Palette:    Pantone Formula Guide:    Scanner: Epson V550:   _______________________________________ *FILM GEAR: - Cameras (two):   - Close-up lens:   - Wide lens: - Mic:   - Audio Interface:    - Tripod:   - Monopod: - Monopod (overhead shot on c-stand):   - Lights (two):   - Softboxes (two): _______________________________________ MUSIC: paid for and licenses acquired from Artlist. 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Your basic but, dare I say, essential-to-know-how-to-paint: garden leaf. 02:20 - Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, yes please. 04:54 - Oh! Don’t miss this tip! 05:22 - Little cutie baby leaves. 07:06 - Two layer leaf, we’ve only just begun… 07:50 - You can do this, the rose leaf. 09:14 - Long, folded tulip leaf twisting in the wind. 10:09 - Rosemary thyme! (Wait, which is it?!) 11:24 - Do you enjoy it or taste soap? Comment below. It’s cilantro. 12:05 - You might be saying… But… 13:32 - You love it, you need it: the peony leaf. 14:30 - SO MANY ask about this problem! Watch this. 15:04 - Because we all need a longer, jagged burnt reddish kind of leaf… 17:01 - Let’s regroup here for simple, basic leaf principles. 17:42 - Details on the layered leaf. 18:30 - And some details on the peony leaves.