Kia has found a very informative video by artist Jenna Rainey. She is demonstrating brush strokes. She shows how to hold the brush and at what angle to create different strokes. She uses brushes that have a nice snap. I did order them, and did not receive the #16, but did my background with the #6. This card is for my oldest grandson who is turning 20. Oh, how time flies. It's a digi from Angie Blom. Printed the digi on the watercolor paper and painted. The background uses the technique of making the circles using the brush vertical to the paper. It is a good practice stroke to do. I will be trying this technique with the larger brush. Hand penned the sentiment with a white gel pen. Come and join us with this practice brush stroke. This is part 1 of the brush stroke series-stay tuned for part 2. TFL
Date: Tuesday, January 4, 2022 GMT Views: 945
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Very cool background, Linda. Perfect for a birthday card. Love that image too. Hugz
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