Waldorf Wet on Wet for Grade 2: Sunrise Sunset
Wet-on-Wet watercolor painting technique is unique to Waldorf Schools where color is applied to soaked paper. This method teaches children the basic principles of color theory in an organic way. Supplies needed: paper, paint, brush, sponge, paper, rag, containers for water. *Watch the Intro on Supplies to learn more before you get started.

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Waldorf Wet-on-Wet for Grade 4: The Eagle

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Waldorf Wet-on-Wet for Grade 1: Birthday Party

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For TEACHERS: MSCS Grade 3 — From Color into Form — Sara Parrilli

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Wet on Wet watercolour painting - 'Sailing 3' by Sharon D Clifford (full version)

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Grade 2 Painting - "Color Story" with Ms. Kershaw

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For TEACHERS: MSCS Grades 1 + 2 — Why Wet-on-Wet Watercolor and Multiple Colors — Sara Parrilli

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Painting at school lesson 5 grade 2 part 1

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This Is How Watercolor Pencils REALLY Work

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Free Waldorf Painting Lesson: 3rd Grade | Wet On Wet | Simply Waldorf

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Waldorf Wet-On-Wet Watercolor Painting

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Waldorf Wet on Wet for Grade 5: Flowers

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🌊The SECRET to Painting Realistic Sea Foam Crashing on Rocks / Painting for Beginners

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Free Waldorf Painting Lesson: 1st Grade | Wet On Wet | Simply Waldorf

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Drawing with Waldorf Block Crayons

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10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Professional Artist

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Veil Painting Feb 21

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Waldorf Wet-on-Wet for Grade 3: Carrots

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Veil painting_watercolor_using Red, Blue,Yellow

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Biggest mistake I see beginner watercolor artists make, and how to fix it

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