Your Cart - $ 0.00 Search for: How to Paint Snowy Skies One of my favorite winter art projects uses bleeding tissue paper to create a lovely swirl of snowy skies with just the right mix of color. All you need to do is overlap little squares of bleeding tissue paper on wet watercolor paper, wait a moment, and remove. The color left behind does all its magic. You would think that a bunch of squares would leave geometric shapes behind, but instead, they swirl together and make a very soft mix of cool color. I love that it keeps young ones from over mixing, which often happens with liquid or tray colors. You get a wonderful gradation from one shade to the next, no matter what your painting skill levels are like. MATERIALS • Watercolor paper, I recommend Strathmore • Bleeding tissue paper • Sharpie marker, black, fine tip • Water in container and brush • Sharpie White paint marker, fine tip DIRECT...