Misti asked us to a big bloom on our cards....Using a power poppy digi, printed it on watercolor paper. Since we only have an hour to complete a card, my usual water coloring takes longer than an hour. I used my twinkling H2o's and painted the entire flower and then with clean water applied it to the areas that should be lighter and dapped the color off with a small piece of paper toweling. It worked.. Added a stencil bg with metallic gelatos and added some pearls. TFL
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Sat, Feb 29, 2020 @ 6:45 AM
This is gorgeous, Linda! Wow, love the placement of the flower especially.
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Sat, Feb 29, 2020 @ 6:49 AM
Yes, it did work...such a beauty. I love the beautiful flower and wonderful stencilled background.
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Sat, Feb 29, 2020 @ 2:12 PM
My goodness, Linda. This is insanely GORGEOUS! The shading on your flower is wonderful, and those bold colors contrast brilliantly with the subtle stenciled background. You are a gifted artist!
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