Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (2024)

Cherry Blossom Tree Painting : An Easy Beginner Painting Idea

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Painting this cherry blossom tree is a fun & easy painting idea (beginner friendly) and perfect starter canvas project that will add to your confidence with acrylics.

In the tutorial below I will guide you, step-by-step, how to paint a simple cherry blossom tree using Q-tips to paint the beautiful pink colored blossoms.

This tutorial has been painted by various ages, from adults to teens to kids. The q-tip method makes this painting very easy for everyone. If you’re looking for more painting ideas, check out this 60 acrylic painting ideas and this 83 painting ideas for kids post.

If you’re looking for an ad-free, easy-to-read format for this tutorial check out this cherry blossom tree tutorial workbook with bonus steps (how to paint a tree trunk) /tips and extra-detailed steps not found in this tutorial.

Or if you’re looking for a fun paint and sip idea, I re-recorded this whole tutorial in a Paint and Sip video package with instruction and a full guided walkthrough (which is not on the YouTube channel). It’s a full length 47 minute tutorial that you can sit back relax and paint (in a group or solo setting).

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Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Q-tips

Painting with tools other than paintbrushes can be quite fun and yield some pretty amazing results.

One such tool I have discovered is Q-tips (or cotton swabs)!

Yup, those common little swabs not only work wonders with your hygiene routine, but they also make nifty painting tools!

I first discovered the magic of painting with Q-tips in one of my first painting tutorials on how to paint lavender flowers. It was so much fun, and hearing my readers’ feedback that they also enjoyed it, inspired me to create another Q-tip inspired painting tutorial.

The only difference in this tutorial is that you will bundle up 4-5 Q-tips and wrap them together with an elastic band. You can then dip the group of swabs in paint and dab away at your blossoms.

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The method works well because there are many cherry blossoms on the tree- so the group of Q-tips lets you finish the blossoms faster. You can also use a single Q-tip, it will just take longer.

And you can’t make a mistake here.

Don’t overthink it, and just enjoy dabbing away. This was my most favorite part of the painting- I totally lost track of time and was absorbed into the creative flow of the cherry blossoms.

Enjoyable and meditative.

Cherry Blossom Paint Colors

The blossoms on the cherry blossom tree use only 3 colors: red, white and brown.

In the tutorial below you will learn how to create various shades and tints of red/pink that will help give your blossoms more dimension.

Getting used to and learning to mix your paints will also help you gain more confidence with your paints.

Many beginners choose to buy the premixed tubes of colors, because they don’t think they can paint mix. In reality, it’s not difficult to learn, especially when you start with simple color mixes like red+white = pink, etc..

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Another tip you’ll learn is how to deepen a red color.

Naturally, you’d think to mix a tiny amount of black paint with your red, to make a deeper red hue. Which is technically correct. However, the black will kill the brightness of the red tone and will make your red look more muddy and brown.

Instead, if you mix a tiny amount of brown with your red, you will darken your red (dulling it down) without removing its brightness. This will make your red look richer and not muddy.

Cherry Blossom Tree Tutorial on YouTube

If you’re a visual learning and prefer video instructions, you can watch the full Cherry Tree Tutorial on YouTube clicking below. The written step-by-step instructions (with detailed pictures) are at the end of this post, if you prefer those.

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More Q-tip Painting Projects

If you enjoyed painting with Q-tips and want another reason to store your stash in your craft drawer and not your bathroom drawer, check out my other 2 Q-tip painting tutorials:

  1. How to paint hearts 3 easy ways
  2. How to paint lavender flowers
  3. How to paint hydrangeas

It’s amazing what these little cotton swabs can do!

Paint Quality and Brand

The paints I used for this cherry blossom tree come from this Liquitex starter set paint set. It contains 36 different colored paint samples, which is great if you want to play around with paint color, mixing, etc. I also like the consistency and pigment in Liquitex basics paints.

Even though they are a level 1 (student grade), I find these paints excellent in quality.

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Although I use the Liquitex basics paints, it doesn’t mean other brands aren’t worthwhile. I like to experiment with different brands- I also use Golden paints, Artist Loft, and even cheap Dollar store brands!

It depends on what you are comfortable spending and investing in paints and what you have access to.

One idea/tip is to invest is 1 tube of different quality paint at a time, and slowly add to your collection. That way you won’t be breaking the bank, and still able to experiment with different brands/qualities paint.

Your Painting Journey…

And just like those lovely pink blossoms, I hope your painting journey is filled with plenty of beautiful blooming experiences and moments- that you truly enjoy being in.

Enjoy the tutorial, be gentle with yourself and don’t be afraid to add your own twist and character to this painting.

If you approach painting like a series of mini-experiments, each building on one another- you’ll create something as unique and interesting as YOU!

And you’ll enjoy the process that much more.

Cherry Blossom Tree Finished Painting

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Fun for Kids too!

This was a fun painting to make- and its for all painting levels. From beginners, and beyond – even kids can do this (and they’ll LOVE the cotton swab part).

My kids and I painted together and it was both fun and enlightening (kids are natural artists and its amazing to watch what they create). They ended up creating their own version of the cotton swab tree – check out their creations below.

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Painting is a Process…

I hope you enjoy painting this simple cherry blossom tree and have fun experimenting with the paint mixing.

And always remember: painting (and learning a new skill) is a process. With each new thing you learn and each new painting you make, you are on your way to becoming a better painter.

Be proud that you are here, painting and learning away- you are doing amazing things- my artist friend 🙂

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Learn how to paint a simple Japanese cherry blossom tree with acrylics on canvas

Active Time1 hour

Total Time1 hour

DifficultyEasy

Estimated Cost$10

Materials

  • Primary Red Acrylic Paint
  • White Acrylic Paint
  • Black Acrylic Paint
  • Burnt Umber Acrylic Paint (or brown)
  • Optional: quinacridone magenta acrylic paint
  • Q-tips (cotton swabs)
  • rubber bands

Tools

  • medium size paint brush (flat)
  • water container
  • paint palette

Instructions

  1. To watch the full length step by step video tutorial, you canwatch on YouTube here.
  2. Paint your background using your black and white paints. Use straight horizontal brush strokes to move the paint across the canvas. Notice the bottom and top edges of the canvas are darker. Add more black if you need to get the edges darker.Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (12)Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (13)Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (14)
  1. Once your background is dried, take a pencil, chalk or charcoal to trace your tree on the canvasCherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (15)
  2. Take some black paint and water it down a bit, so its very fluid and flows easily off your paint brush. I find a small round brush works best here. Fill in your tree with the thinned black paint.Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (16)
  3. Once your tree is dried to the touch- time for the cherry blossoms! Take 4-5 Q-tips, bundle them together using an elastic band. To mix your first tint of pink: use half white, half primary red (if you want a brighter pink, add a touch of quinacradone magenta to the mix, if you have it). Once mixed, use your bundles q-tips and dab the pink onto the branches of your tree.Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (17)Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (18)Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (19)Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (20)
  4. Now we are going to mix a dark shade of red. Take your primary red, and add in some burnt umber (or brown) (3 parts red to 1 part burnt umber). Using the same technique as above, dab this color onto the branches using your Q-tip bundle.Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (21)Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (22)
  5. Now for a highlight color: mix a very tiny amount of red with some white. This will look like a very pale pink. Use the q-tip bundle to dab this pale pink on your tree.Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (23)Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (24)
  6. Repeat steps 4,5 and 6 until your tree fills out to your liking. For fun, try to create different tones, shades of pink by adding more or less white/brown to your red. The more variations of pink/red the better! Enjoy, have fun and experiment away- you can't go wrong here - the beauty of abstract art! Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (25)
  7. To finish things off, add some pure white highlights. Take a single Q-tip (not the bundle), add single dabs of white paint all over your tree. Do this sparingly at first, and see how you like it. Add more highlights as needed.Cherry Blossom Tree Painting with Acrylics and Q-Tips | Easy Painting Idea (26)

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FAQs

How do you paint a tree with Q tips? ›

Use one q-tip to create your tree trunk and limbs by dipping it in brown paint and using it to draw smooth, straight lines. Use the other q-tips to dot on leaves in your favorite fall colors. For even more fun, bind several q- tips together using a rubberband.

Can you use Qtips to paint? ›

You can create Fun and Beautiful Paintings With Q-tips cotton swabs . I am going to share with you Several Acrylic Paintings Done with Q tips that you Would LOVE to hang on your wall today. The benefits of painting with Cotton Swabs are that ANYONE can do it.

How do you make a cherry blossom tree color? ›

We suggest making orange first (red + yellow) and then adding the *tiniest* bit of blue. Once you have created a shade of brown, paint a tree branch coming from one side of your canvas. While your branch dries, mix red + white together to make pink.

Can you use Q tips as a paint brush? ›

Clump Q-tips® cotton swabs together and secure with a rubber band to create a different kind of paintbrush for a fun and creative twist on painting.

How do you style cherry blossoms? ›

Light pink, white, even a baby blue are beautiful compliments to the pink blossoms. I suggest staying away from greens if your location is surrounded by grass. Add in something dark like a navy blazer for Dad or denim for the boys. Round out the the palette with neutrals like oatmeal and white and you're all set!

What are the benefits of Q-tips painting? ›

Improves pencil grip by incorporating a “pinch” grasp on the Q-tip. Promotes sensory play with paint. Works on visual-motor skills by having the child coordinate his/her eyes with hand movements while painting. Practices letter identification and tracing skills.

Can you paint with cotton swabs? ›

The classic way to paint with cotton swabs is to dab the cotton head into your paint and then onto your paper.

What is Q-tip art? ›

Q-tip painting is always a favorite painting activity for kids and these q-tip painting ideas will have kids being creative and having fun! Kids can use a single q-tip to dot on a design, bundle q-tips together to create leaves, bushes, and flowers, or use q-tips to create a pointillism painting.

What is the color code for cherry blossom paint? ›

#ffb7c5 color RGB value is (255,183,197). #ffb7c5 color name is Cherry Blossom Pink color. #ffb7c5 hex color red value is 255, green value is 183 and the blue value of its RGB is 197.

What color is cherry blossom? ›

Most varieties produce light pink to white blossoms, but there are also cherry trees with dark pink, yellow or green blossoms. Furthermore, the color of some varieties' cherry blossoms may change while they are in bloom.

Do cherry blossoms turn white or pink first? ›

From about 2 days before peak bloom to 2 days after is for all intents and purposes full bloom. It's prime viewing time and the closest thing to a safe zone. The flowers start white and gradually turn pink. At the start of this period, not all the flowers will have opened yet.

What paint do you use on trees? ›

If you use latex paint, it's best to choose a light reflective color such as white. One should never use acrylic or oil-based paint, which could harm or even kill the tree. By protecting the trunks of young trees you're insuring that your tree will grow strong and healthy for many years to come.

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