I guess you are going to sortof have to take my word for it that I used only primary colors. I did start with a magenta, yellow and cyan marker and then when I watercolored it together these colors are what I got.
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Sat, Mar 05, 2016 @ 7:14 PM
Heidi, this is a most beautiful sympathy card. I ended up with my blue and yellow turning green so you're just fine.
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Thu, Mar 10, 2016 @ 12:07 AM
Light primaries!! When I was 5 and in hospital on my birthday, one gift I received was a clear perspex box with 3 interlocking panels in cyan, magenta and yellow, so I learned the difference between light and paint primary colours very early. Brilliant take on the challenge, and a fabulous sympathy card.