![]() ![]() ![]() Eyes, nose, and mouth: 100% black applied with paper clip.Cheeks: dry brush mixture of 1 drop cameo pink and 1 drop white.Face and belly: 1 drop Apple Barrel cameo pink mixed with 45 drops of water.Dry brush honeypot with 100% brown to create slight shadow.Lightly dry brush honeypot color on bear body, inner ears, and paw pads to create shadows.Honeypot: 3 drops of golden brown mixed with 5 drops bright yellow, 2 drops white, 3 drops brown, and 40 drops of water.Wings (2 coats): 1 drop of white mixed with 1 toothpick tip of turquoise and 10 drops of water.Bee stripes: 100% yellow and 100% black (applied with a paper clip).Entire bear body: Mix 3 drops golden brown with 5 drops bright yellow, 2 drops white, and 30 drops of water.We like to paint while wet to avoid color bleeding. Before painting, wash the bear and accessories with a little dish soap and warm water. Lines where front arms will be cut and the belly will be (photo 2).Īll acrylic paints are CraftSmart except where noted (let paint dry completely before starting a new color).Lines to reserve space where you will whittle the ears (photos 2-5).A line 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) from the bottom all around to mark the top of legs (photos 2-5).A line 1.5 inches (3.81 cm) from the top all around to mark the bottom of the head (photos 2-5).You will carve the front of the bear off the corner to give you some depth for his snout. Prefer to use a bandsaw for your whittle a bear roughout? Use our free pattern (at bottom). How to whittle a bear tutorial at a glance Pencil (we use a black magic marker so you can see the lines).Acrylic paints of choice (see painting guide at the end).TIP: As you carve, save big chips for the bee body and wings that you will create later (optional). ![]()
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