Fearless Friday, Maple Syrup

Fun with maple syrup today!

I found a photo in iStock to use as my model

I sketched the pancakes and syrup with pencil

Then inked over it with a waterproof micron .01 fine liner pen

and added some shapes where I wanted highlights

I started with coloring the butter pat and highlights

with shades of yellow markers

then added the darkest parts of the syrup

flowing over the bottle’s edge

and around the bottle’s neck

Next I added some midtones to the syrup

More darks

Blueberries were colored with 3 shades of blue

The arrow points to the area inside the binder rings

I use to test marker colors

I colored the pancakes and it was all done

“Maple Syrup” 7″ x 10″ marker on dry media paper

Food is a lot of fun to draw and color

Here is a BLT sandwich in watercolor

I did for the Doodlewash November 7 prompt “crisp”

Have some foodie fun and

Be Fearless!

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:

 Sundays on Silverado  Love Your Creativity 

 What’s for Dinner Between Naps on the Porch 

All About Home/ Common Ground Follow the Yellow Brick Home

 Tasty Tuesday   Oh My Heartsie Girl  Turn About Tuesday 

 Full Plate Thursday  Centerpiece Wednesday  Creative Crafts

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Comments
16 Responses to “Fearless Friday, Maple Syrup”
  1. You just have me want to drink some maple syrup, Jenna LOL

  2. Happy Friday, Jenna. I am now craving maple syrup and pancakes. I love your food artwork. Wishing you a great weekend!

  3. A stack of pancakes! Perfectly beautiful way to start the weekend!

  4. This is so delightful! It looks good enough to eat! Thanks for the step-outs!

  5. pattyanneart says:

    Yum! Your food art is awesome, Jenna! 🧡😋

  6. Mary says:

    So fun Jenna! ♥

  7. Wonderfuly done!😍

  8. lghiggins says:

    Very nice tutorial, Jenna.

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