Fearless Friday, Blueberry French Toast

Since the flavor of the month for August is blueberry, I thought it would be fun to wrap up the month with some blueberry french toast
Warning, this post might make your mouth water…
I’m going to let the photos do the talking, but basically when using colored pencils, work from light to dark and use small circular strokes. To create depth, you need to add layers and layers of color, slowly building until you have the desired result
I began with a simple pencil sketch, then slowly added color layers, and used a black marker for the background towards the end to make the bananas pop
For the finishing touches I did an ink outline with a liner pen and some white highlights with a white gel pen
“Blueberry French Toast” colored pencil and marker
Be Fearless!
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I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:
Dishing it & Digging it, Between Naps on the Porch,
Merry Monday Make it Pretty Monday Celebrate and Decorate,
Delicious Dishes Recipe Party Oh My Heartsie Girl Full Plate Thursday
Thursday Favorite Things Creatively Crafty Home Matters
Weekend Potluck Sweet Inspirations Happiness is Homemade
Absolutely beautiful! I so adore your artwork and love when you share the process!
Delicious art making!
Jenna, I love this beautiful piece of art. Art and food makes the perfect duo! Wishing you and your sweet family a lovely holiday weekend!❤️
I love your watercolors! And this reminds me that I haven’t made French toast in a long while! Inspiration works in many ways.
Beautiful work, Jenna!
Yum!!
Love your art work, Jenna! Yes, now I’m hungry for blueberry french toast.
Happy weekend to you!
Jenna, such lovely step by step work with your art. You are right, I’m hungry for this!
Hope your family weekend is wonderful………..Happy Labor Day.
I agree that the step by step photos are wonderful. It definitely helps me!
Delicious and so creative Jenna! Happy Labor Day Weekend. ♥
Looks so good! Now I want some blueberry French toast! Lol
Beautiful. I wish I had talent like you! Everyone in my family is an artist except me – I just didn’t get the write genes!
thank you!