I die cut the hollyhocks from a piece of color burst BG paper I'd made, using Ken Oliver powders. The BG for the flowers is a smooshed watercolor panel made with distress inks, ripe persimmon and forest moss. I cut the piece with a stitched rectangle die, attached the flowers and stamped the sentiment on a piece of the BG, using Papertrey's royal velvet ink. These remind me of some hollyhocks I saw a few years ago, when visiting Sitka, Alaska.
Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 GMT Views: 751
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Tue, Mar 28, 2017 @ 7:52 PM
Gorgeous flowers and I love your water color technique! !
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