I colored this gorgeous stamp from Art Neko with my Inktense watercolor pencils. I laid down all my color first with the pencils and then went over each petal and leaf with a waterbrush to blend the colors. I truly enjoyed coloring this flower, watching it come to life while I was coloring.
After I was done, I started wondering how to seal it because I just knew I was going to drop an ink pad on it, or spill my tea, or SOMETHING.... So I pestered Lydia, Dina, and Scrapacat (Kyra) on Facebook last night to ask them how they seal their gorgeous works of art. I covered the piece with MicroGlaze and buffed the glaze before taking it outside to spray with a light coat of Fixatif. Now I'm left to wonder - do I give this away or do I frame it? :-)
Date: Friday, August 15, 2014 GMT Views: 629
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Sat, Aug 16, 2014 @ 4:03 AM
Ooh, it's fabulous. Watercoloring is so much fun.
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Sat, Jul 23, 2016 @ 9:43 PM
I hope you made the right decision to keep this stellar card for yourself. Wow, that's some kind of wonderful coloring you've got there on this beautiful card. I'm going to look for this image to send my next order over to Annette.
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