I coloured my tree stamps using markers and sprayed with a generous amount of water to blur the look of the trees. Using my Misti, I was able to stamp, add colour, spray and stamp again to create the effect.
The piece was cut into panels and pop dot mounted to my card front which mimics the look of the panels on the website.
thanks for looking,
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Date: Saturday, January 30, 2016 GMT Views: 2633
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Sat, Jan 30, 2016 @ 5:28 AM
Working magic with that MISTI, Karen!! This is gorgeous and you captured the ethereal feeling of many of the pieces of Chinese art. Beautifully done. Have a great week-end, mf Hugs
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Sat, Jan 30, 2016 @ 7:28 AM
I am thinking this will make Audries' Pinterest board...your interpretation is [Fan]tastic! And it encourages me to continue to
play with water colors. Beautiful, Karen
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Sat, Jan 30, 2016 @ 8:48 AM
Absolutely Stunning "Work of Art" my friend. What did we ever do without the MISTI ? Love your soft, blurred watercolored scene and cut panels :-) TFS my friend.