I painted on the stamp, Open Range, then sprayed with water, then stamped onto WC paper. This was how it was demonstrated to me at a stamp show by the owner of Rubbernecker stamps. Mine has never looked like it should. So this time, looking at the video where Lydia demonstrated No Line watercolor, I added and tried to do more defining of the mountains, and trees.
After drying, I added the thread and dots and added to the base. This is for our Alpha Challenge N for No Line Watercolor Challenge as well as the Mixability Challenge with tic tac toe for the colors. I did bottom left to top right, green, blue, turquoise.
And lastly this is for our Teapot challenge tickle, this Week week Eastwood Bound with dessert of mountains.
Thank you Shelly for a great challenge. Thank you too all the Challenge hostesses.
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Thu, Jul 02, 2020 @ 7:30 PM
Terrific watercolor. So many techniques you combined to get that soft scene to come to life.
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Thu, Jul 02, 2020 @ 9:26 PM
Such a lovely card Sharon and you did an awesome job with your watercolouring. TFS. Happy day
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Sun, Jul 05, 2020 @ 8:49 AM
great scene you have created and so peaceful--never use my set enough and after seeing yours will have to dig it out---neat card--esp. to put into so many challenges