Another lovely sketch from Janette. I did make the oval a circle since I felt it fit my image better.
Mary's "Bingo" color challenge was so much fun yesterday, I decided to use it again....this time going with the four corner colors: So Saffron, Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive and Soft Sky. I used reinkers and an aqua brush to color the image.
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Sallie I love love love this card. I am a collector of American pottery so it really appeals to me. Your painting on here is beautiful. The flowers have so much depth. I can almost smell them. Beautiful.
Registered: March 5, 2007 Location: Coatesville, Pennsylvania Posts: 44975
Wed, Apr 08, 2015 @ 1:59 PM
Outstanding card! I am just in awe of the coloring of your crock of tulips! So very pretty! Love the out of the box technique too! This came together marvelously!
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Registered: May 28, 2008 Location: Arnold, Missouri Posts: 15273
Wed, Apr 08, 2015 @ 4:22 PM
Sallie, I always rave about your watercoloring technique only because the depth and dimension you achieve is amazing. Love your out of the box technique too. Beautiful card!
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Apr 08, 2015 @ 6:45 PM
Such a beautifully colored image, Sallie. I think your decision to go with the circle rather than the oval was the best one. The circle gives your card amazing balance. As always, I can expect to glance at a lovely card from you.
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