Three Free Ways to start painting with coffee

Are you curious about the possibility of painting with coffee? Three easy ways to start painting for Free. The lessons provide a safe introduction to coffee painting and it’s free. Each exercise a version of taking Baby Steps into your coffee painting experience.

 

Easy ways to get your coffee painting experience started

 

#1
Star Sampler | Hands on coffee painting experience

My first choice because the coffee is already on the watercolor paper and ready for your first stroke.

The coffee “paint” is already dry on a piece of high quality watercolor paper. Just add water or black house coffee to your paintbrush and get started painting. Warning - It’s so easy and can be immediately addictive.

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#2
How to Paint with Coffee | Step by Step Guide

Basic steps three steps

Step 1
Paint a light wash of coffee to create background.
Draw a soft pencil sketch of your image on the dried background.

  • Step 1
    Paint a light wash of coffee to create background shape.
    Draw a soft pencil sketch of your image when the background is completely dry.

  • Step 2
    Paint first layer of your image. Let it dry. Erase pencil outline.

  • Step 3
    Paint layers of coffee. Continue painting layers of new coffee developing your image until you have finished.

Follow these instructions

 

#3
Free online coffee painting lesson

Following a template is a “safe” way to start painting. Once the image is traced onto the watercolor paper paper simply follow the illustrated steps from start to finish.

Paint a Cupcake with coffee. Complete Instructions. Email me and I will sed you a printable jpeg to use to trace your cupcake.

Basic Materials you will need

  • A paint brush

  • heavy paper - Watercolor paper recommended.

  • coffee

  • Small plate for palette

  • 2 or 3 cups for water

  • Paper towels

  • Tracing paper is helpful for tracing your template


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