I started by dabbing in a cloudy sky, then channeling my inner "Bob Ross" painted in some "happy little Mountains" with a large aquabrush. So far this looks like what I see in my head. Then with a 2" natural bristle brush (cause I didn't want this to take forever LOL) I applied more water followed by several shades of blue brushed randomly across the bottom two-thirds. While this was drying, I die cut my duck, reed & islands from more WC paper then painted them with dabs of color left on my palette from a previous project and arranged on my card front. Finished with some ripples near the seashore with a white gel pen and my duck's eye with a black sharpie. This was one of those cards that came together easily and it's nice to have a day like that !
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Wed, Sep 09, 2020 @ 10:56 PM
Just beautiful Linda. I think I may be able to do this challenge without stuffing up LOL. TFS. Happy day
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Fri, Sep 11, 2020 @ 6:22 PM
How relaxing is this beautifully thought out and created lake scene. Can just about hear the loons calling from somewhere on that lake too. A peaceful scene.