Easter is on it's way and so is this fabulous dot mandala easter egg you are about to create!
Step by step dot mandala painting tutorial with relaxing painting music and guided text.
I hope you enjoy creating this beautiful Easter celebration piece as much as I did! It will be treasured every spring for many years to come!
I also found plaster eggs at Michaels so if you have one in town that's the place to go to get a beautiful plaster egg to paint on. Otherwise you can do what I did and make your own. I have also seen wood eggs as well, those would be perfect to paint on.
The dollarstore has white plastic eggs for painting, just be sure to sand it down slightly so the paint sticks well.
Paint list:
FolkArt Fire Coral
DecoArt Soft Coral
FolkArt Conch Shell
FolkArt Magenta
FolkArt Bright Pink
DecoArt Turquoise
FolkArt Teal
FolkArt Minted Aqua
DecoArt Sunshine Yellow
Black
White
Just beautiful! I'm a newbie dotter and I never thought about eggs! Thank you for your videos.
Thank you so much Carol 💕 and thank you for watching my videos! 🙏 Let me know if you have any questions 😁
Absolutely Beautiful. Love it. Thank you very much.
Great suggestion to lay pencil flat and turn egg for circles! This turned out so great and colorful. These would make wonderful gifts.
Thank you Beverly! I love sharing helpful tips I have learned along the way! 🥰
Such a lovely project! Thanks for another wonderful tutorial 🐣
Thank you so much Suzanne! 💕🙏😁
As usual,a great source of inspiration and a very colorful way to begin a new week! Thank you!
Aww thank you Ophelie! 🤗 And thank you once again for being such a wonderful support of my artwork and watching my tutorials 🙏💕
Terrific work. Thanks so much 😃🌈
That almost looks like that super black paint that you used as a base. It must be because if the matte surface... I love how it turned out! 💕
Hi Mary thank you so much! 💕🙏 Yes it is a black matte paint 😁 and the plaster egg soaks in the paint a bit differently too I think
lovely video thanks for share I also saw some one use elastic band to create straight lines on an egg if people struggle with the pencil book method.
Thank you so much! Yes that is also an excellent way to create straight lines I have used this method many times! Thank you for sharing an awesome tip! 😁
So pretty!! Ty Kelly!!
Thank you Cindy! 😁💕🙏
Hey Kelly … I really miss your tutorials and was just wondering if you have decided to not post them anymore. I have watched all of the ones you already have and would love to see more. Thanks so much!!
Hi! Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comment ❤️ I developed a medical condition in my arms last year that makes it incredibly challenging to paint so I have to take a break from making tutorials. I am currently still undergoing testing to see what what is going on in hopes that I will be able to find a way back to painting again 🙏😁 as soon as I can I will be back to create more tutorials! I am hoping it will be soon 🙏😊 thank you so much for watching all of my tutorials, it means so much and I hope you will continue to follow so you will know the next time I post! 🥰
Beautiful!
Thank you Peggy! 😁
I enjoyed watching this video all the way through. So beautiful. Can I paint a wooden egg with acrylic paint too? Is the preparation the same? Also, is there a type of sealer that I could apply at the end to make it really shiny? How long are you allowing for drying time as you progress with your dotting? Thank you
I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed the tutorial! Yes you can definitely paint on wood, it is one of my favorite materials to paint on! 😁 For a beautiful shiny finish that protects your artwork I high suggest a coat of resin however it's quite the process and expensive, so if you are looking for something less expensive and quick then a high gloss Acrylic sealer will work amazing too. The real difference between the two would be if your putting it outside, then resin definitely for it to be weather resistant, if it's inside the the Acrylic sealer is a great quick finish.
Thank you so much. Can't wait. @@KellyTheresa
I ordered some wooden flatbottom eggs from a shop on Etsy
Those would be perfect for this project!! 😁