Video tutorial: Miniature painting "Boho Landscape" in green tones

Happy February, doll-friends! I'm so glad January is finally over, as it felt for me that it lasted for way too long. 


Today's post is going to be short and sweet, but I just wanted to share with you my latest Video Tutorial. It's one of those "Boho landscapes" you see trending on Pinterest, this time in green tones. You might remember that I painted a similar one in warmer tones back in 2022 (check it out here). This time, I made it using green tones. I don't know what it is, but lately I'm obsessed with green. Check it out

I hope you enjoy the video. If the embedded coded doesn't work, you can watch it here. Please subscribe to my channel if you haven't already and like the video. If you could share it with others it would be very helpful. I'd love to get to 100 subscribers before the end of the year.

A little secret about this painting: it's not the one I had originally planned to make. I did try to paint something else, but it ended up looking terrible, and I had to scratch the whole project. It's actually still on the back of this painting. I wasn't very inspired the day that I filmed, and it really showed on the final result. 

For my next project, I'm thinking of making some sort of textured limewash wall, similar to the one I made two years ago. With the new support for my phone, it should be easier to get the whole wall in frame. I still haven't made up my mind as to what color to do it, as I'm torn between green and a coral pink. What do you think?

My plan to juggle Youtube and the blog is to make a dedicated post when I upload videos. Maybe not a dedicated post for each video, but maybe when I have two or three new videos. That way I can keep the blog updated and tell you a bit about the project and what's going on in my life. Furthermore, it will be a way to keep all my craft projects easy to find in the Doll Crafts tab of this blog. 

Hope you're all doing well. Let me know what you think.

See you soon!


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