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Easy Rainy Days Watercolor Painting Ideas Step by Step

Rainy days often bring with them a unique mood—one that can be captured beautifully with watercolors. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to paint two rainy day-inspired watercolor scenes: a dramatic thunderstorm and a window covered in droplets. We’ll walk through each step of the process, and I'll share helpful tips and tricks to enhance your watercolor skills along the way. Let’s get started!

Step 1: Using Reference Images

For this project, I used reference images—a thunderstorm sky and droplets on a window. You can find these in the video description or choose your own. If you prefer having an outline to work with but don't want to draw it yourself, here’s an easy hack: print the reference image, then transfer a few key guidelines onto your watercolor paper.

Now you have your base ready for painting.

 

Step 2: Prepping with Masking Fluid

For both the thunderstorm and droplets painting, masking fluid will help preserve white areas, allowing you to build depth and contrast.

 

Step 3: Painting the Thunderstorm Sky

Now that your masking fluid is dry, it’s time to start painting. For the sky, I used a mix of indigo, ivory black, and blue violet. These dark tones create a dramatic, stormy sky effect.

 

Step 4: Painting the Water Droplets

For the droplet painting, we’ll again use the wet into wet technique.

 
Step 5: Finishing Touches

Once both paintings are dry, remove the masking fluid.

 

Conclusion: Bring Your Rainy Day Scenes to Life!

With these techniques, you’ll be able to capture the beauty of a rainy day, from dramatic thunderstorms to delicate droplets on a window. Remember, art sometimes looks strange up close, so don’t hesitate to step back and take in the full scene. The final result will amaze you!

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If you’re interested in learning more about watercolor painting or need new painting ideas, check out my No-Fail Watercolor Book. It's packed with more fun projects and step-by-step guides to help you develop your watercolor skills. 

Happy painting!

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