The Old Red, White and Blue. Nothing says 4th of July in America like the waving of Old Glory and the traditional fireworks display. This design uses a simplified version of the American flag with fireworks as the backdrop.
Step 1: Start with a flat, angled brush about half inch width for making the stripes. Red will be the first color then a white stripe below.
Use a slight sweeping motion while applying the stripes to give your banner movement.
Step 1: Start with a flat, angled brush about half inch width for making the stripes. Red will be the first color then a white stripe below.
Use a slight sweeping motion while applying the stripes to give your banner movement.
Step 2: With the same brush make a small blue square to the right of these stripes.
Step 3: Starting beneath the blue square add one final red stripe.
Step 4: Finish your banner with a simple black line running vertical long your banner to represent a flagpole.
Step 5: A fine tip, round brush will work well for your fireworks. Make simple arched lines of red, white and blue adding few hash marks at the end of each brush stroke to simulate the burst.
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