This is a Christmas Tree lot inspired painting with a cozy a-frame cabin in the background and friendly gingerbread man! Customize this painting with different sign verbiage such as “Ski Lodge” or “North Pole”. The tutorial has optional traceables and a very easy drawing portion!
Winter
Candy Cane Mouse
This is an adorable painting of a mouse holding a candy cane with snowy background! The level of this painting is set at “intermediate”, however, you can make this more simple by not doing all that fur texture! An optional traceable is included as well as instruction for how to draw the mouse.
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Magical Winter Cardinal (New!!)
We will be learning how to paint a cardinal on a black canvas perched on a snowy branch with pine needles, holly leaves and sparkling stars and snow in the background. This tutorial will have instructions for how to draw the cardinal and an optional template if you want to skip the drawing portion.

Rustic Winter Skate
This is an easy level painting that uses a traceable template of the ice skate drawing. Templates are included and sized for multiple canvas sizes.
Love Barn
A cute winter barn! You could also make this more of a green spring painting and change the landscape to grass instead of snow.
Snowman Sunset (Has PDF Download Now!)
Paint a pretty and romantic sunset scene with two snow people. This painting utilizes a minimal color palette with no required traceable.
Ice Skating Wonderland (Bonus Members Tutorial For November!)

Winter wonderland fun! Two friends glide across the frozen lake, creating sparkly trails in the crisp air. ✨
This tutorial is demonstrated on an 11 x 14 canvas with acrylics! We will be painting this delightful, enchanting and rather detailed winter wonderland scene!
I recommend splitting this painting into at least two segments. You can also decide to not do the skaters or simplify other things in the painting. Or, you can go the other direction and customize this painting and add even more details!
Are you intimidated by painting people? It’s okay! We don’t have to make them look proportional or realistic! These two people don’t even have faces. The style of this is “folk art” and “illustrative”. That means that you can let go of all the perfections and just have fun!
Oh and yes there is a traceable you can use!
