Easy sunflower painting elevates our spirits and confidence in creating a pretty piece of art. I’m sure many of us are familiar with those paint-and-sip places where you show up and are taught how to paint something to hang in your home. Even people who say they can’t paint well end up with something that looks pretty good of which they are proud! I hope you enjoy this step-by-step sunflower painting tutorial that’s a great craft to do at home whenever you’re stuck inside and miss the outdoors.

Materials: Paint, pencil, eraser, paint brushes (small, medium, and large), sponge, surface for mixing paint (paper plate, pallet) old washcloth, and water.

Your canvas can be a piece of wood, an old painting, a pallet put together in slats, a piece of plexiglass, or whatever works for you. It doesn’t matter if it’s square, rectangular, or circular! This design works great with just about any shape.

Paint colors I recommend: Teal or blue, green, white, black, yellow, brown, and red. If you have colors that match those in the photo, by all means, use those!

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Easy sunflower painting sets us all up for success. Would you like to have more art classes in Kansas? If you want this to be a more regular event here at Only In Your State, make sure to tell us about it in the comments and share it with your friends.

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Sunflowers In Kansas

Where are some of the best places to find sunflowers in Kansas?

  • Grinter's Sunflower Farm (Lawrence): Whether you are a resident of this town or not, it is worth the drive to see this stunning field in bloom — especially at sunrise and sunset. While the peak season can change, expect the largest blooms in late August or early September.
  • Gaeddert Farms (Buhler): You won't want to miss the annual Kansas Maze Sunflower Festival that takes place from mid-August through mid-September. Some of the fun includes sunflower painting classes, a craft market, photo opportunities, and the backdrop of thousands of gorgeous sunflowers.

 

Where can you find the best art classes in Kansas?

  • Pinot's Palette (Kansas City): The staff at this fun place creates events with creativity in mind. You can enjoy painting classes and have a glass of wine if you like. Bring some friends along for a new experience where all materials are provided.
  • Karg Art (Kechi): Folks become inspired at this 3,500-square-foot gallery showcasing unique art pieces crafted by more than 100 artists. Some of the mediums include glass, metal, and ceramics. Tours are offered and you can even sign up for a Blow-Your-Own class to create your masterpiece.

 

Where are some of the best art galleries in Kansas?

  • Gallery Mostaza (Harper): Artists Isaac and Karina Shue are ceramic artists whose works have been displayed throughout the country. You can check out the new items in their seasonal collections.
  • Paul Boyer Museum of Animated Carvings (Belleville): This incredible collection of hand-carved, animated figurines is a one-of-a-kind destination worth exploring. After carving the sculptures, artist Paul Boyer animates them with handmade motors and spinning mechanics.