I made Panels 2 & 3 one and the same and slanted #4.
This is the latest of Betsy Veldman's botanical dies. It is really called a rose, but when I assembled mine, it looked more like a camellia to me. The flower and leaves are all done with die cuts that have been watercolored. The bg was done with a grid stamp on the gray....no DP used.
Right now camillias are blooming in the Linnean Greenhouse(oldest greenhouse west of the Mississippi} in the Missouri Botanical Garden. When one enters on a cold winter's day, one is greeted by warmth and the delicate scent of the camellia trees. Their colors are a feast for the eyes this time of year.
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Wed, Jan 29, 2020 @ 4:58 AM
I love roses, Sallie, and this one is extraordinary!
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Wed, Jan 29, 2020 @ 5:19 AM
Sallie, this is really quite spectacular. Your watercoloring is perfection and I feel as though I can smell this lovely bloom. Your grid stamped background is the perfect addition.
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Wed, Jan 29, 2020 @ 5:41 AM
Such lovely coloring on your flower. Nice job on the background.
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