I was having so much fun practicing the wet-on-wet watercolor technique that I couldn't stop! I used the technique on this brand new stamp. I also used a tip that Lydia has mentioned in some of her videos of adding in just a tiny bit of color from another painted image. To my turquoise pumpkins I added a bit of orange from the leaves, and vice versa.
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Tue, Jul 14, 2020 @ 7:30 PM
Love this, Angie. I couldn't stop when I got started, either. I love Lydia's tip and so glad you mentioned it. It really makes a wonderful difference.
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Wed, Jul 15, 2020 @ 6:10 AM
I saw this card on the Picket Fence email yesterday and it was my favorite out of all the samples. I think partly because I really like this stamp. Love the blue pumpkins.
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Thu, Jul 16, 2020 @ 5:24 PM
Super cool images and watercoloring, Angie, but I love that VERY COOL sentiment. So fun! This is great and I love your mix of unexpected color too. Hugz
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