Join me in this tutorial where we explore the world of creating artwork with SVGs and watercolors. In this video, we focus on creating a watercolor turkey on a wooden board. The painting group is casual and fun, but we face challenges with lack of water and inability to see comments. We start by using a white base coat and a Turkey SVG stencil, making adjustments in measurements for listing purposes. I recommend a good white paint from Walmart. Throughout the video, we use watercolors and a water brush pen, employing techniques such as color blocking and blending. I share personal stories and engage with the audience, creating a supportive environment. We complete the watercolor turkey and add a greeting stencil. I mention the sealing process and the potential for selling artwork. I encourage new members to ask questions and highlight the future tutorials and variety of techniques and projects we will explore. We discuss the possibility of using watercolors on different surfaces and I recommend a product for this purpose. I express excitement about a new watercolor surface for various objects. We participate in a challenge and offer a package drawing for artwork. I mention a discounted product at Hobby Lobby and offer to sell artwork. I encourage viewers to create their own artwork and join the Creative Maker Movement (CMM), where they can access interviews with successful artists and the CMM website. New members also get access to June and July content. I highlight Carrie's success story in selling artwork and conclude with thanks to the audience, encouraging them to keep painting.