Wednesday, January 17, 2018

[Simon Says Stamp] No line Watercoloring

Hello, friends!
Today I'm going to share a watercolor flower card with you.
I did no line watercoloring on it using Daniel Smith Watercolor paints. 


< Step by Step >
1. Prepare A2 sized watercolor panel
2. Stamp an image from Bouquet of Thanks on the paper using distress ink Antique Linen.
3. Watercolor it using wet on wet technique from light to deep colors.
I used No4 brush only. 
4. The colors I used are : Quinacridone Rose, Quinacridone Coral, Quinacridone Gold, Prussian Green, Undersea Green, Royal purple, and Black 
5. Splatter some inks on the panel
6. Stamp Sentiment : Happy Birthday
7. Die cut the panel into a rectangle, adhere it onto Natural cardbase, and finish off with some Pretty Pink Posh sequins.





I'm entering this into the current Simon Says Stamp Flickr Challenge and CAS Watercolour January Challenge.





Thank you for reading this post.
I hope you enjoyed it.
Have a great day!
Marge ♡


<Supplies>

Stamps : Bouquet of Thanks, Thoughtful Mesaages
Dies : Stitched Wonky Rectangle Die
Sequins : Pretty Pink Posh


5 comments:

  1. Amazing no-line watercolouring Marge. This is one of my favourite stamps and you have done it so beautifully with the watercolour paints. Love the colours you've used and the depth you've created with your shading. Perfect finishing with splatters and sequins. Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Watercolour!

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  2. Wonderful shading and colors, Marge! I love your no-line watercoloring! Thanks for sharing this with us at CAS Watercolour!

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  3. stunning no line watercolouring, fabulous shading on the petals. Thanks for joining in with CAS Watercolour :)

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  4. Beautiful no-line watercoloring, Marge. I love your touches of yellow on your pink petals. Beautiful shading, splatters and sequins. TFS and joining us at CAS Watercolour. Hugs...

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  5. WOW WOW WOW absolutely stunning, I love your card, Marge. Fantastic no-line watercolouring, beautiufl shading and colours.

    Greetings from Germany
    Anke

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