Die cut the frame and flowers. Took the frame and ran it through a woodgrain embossing folder. Water colored it lightly with the browns. Die cut another frame from foam. Next die cuts all the flowers and leaves. I left them in place, didn't remove them from the negative space. This way it was easier to paint without them flying all over. Added micron dots, white gel dots, and some pixie dust. I then did the stenciling with the vintage photo ink and grid stencil on front of card. Using a blending brush. Assembled the card using foam dots and liquid glue. The most fun about this card...mixing the colors. Really enjoy how watercolor paints give you so many colors, just by mixing different colors together. I did take a aqua pencil and added highlights to the orange leaves. Hope you can join us this week, and have fun creating with your die cuts and paints. TFL
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Registered: February 8, 2004 Location: South of Oklahoma, North of DFW Airport = North Texas! Posts: 44395
Thu, Sep 10, 2020 @ 5:23 PM
You've definitely put Fall in the air with this one, Linda! It's wonderful! (And thanks for this visual to remind me about the Watercolor Wednesday challenge!)
Registered: June 10, 2011 Location: Canberra, Australia Posts: 7326
Fri, Sep 11, 2020 @ 6:16 PM
This is such a beautifully framed picture of Autumn. A gorgeous bunch of wild flowers. The stencilled background gives it a truely rustic country feel.