I tried the wet-on-wet twice with disastrous results and the glazing once which went badly. In all three of these the greatest problem was the bleeding of the stamping (black Altenew dye ink).
Switched to VersaFine black on the stamp and had no bleeding problem. Used the glazing method. Masked the flower and leaves, sprayed the inks still on my palette and finished with a wrinkle free background.
Die cut the watercolor paper, and orange mat. Added 3 crystals and sentiment.
Pretty happy with my 1st watercolor flower & background!
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 GMT Views: 1066
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Sat, Jun 13, 2020 @ 6:15 AM
I love the orange color choice. Gorgeous.
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Mon, Jun 15, 2020 @ 6:11 AM
Perseverance is key and you did just that! I see a lot of orange flowers in the gallery which is just what I like. Orange is a happy color. Lovely lovely lovely!
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