I sprinkled pink, yellow, and orange Brushos onto watercolour paper, spritzed with water, let the colours run and mingle, and then set it aside to air dry.
Next I stamped my image in archival ink. I lifted the colour from the flowers with bleach and a paint brush, and then went back in with watercolour paints to add touches of colour to the flowers. I was trying to get them close to a dogwood flower, with the pink bits around the dip in the petals and the greenish centres.
I wanted to add more interest to my panel so did some stenciling with Picked Raspberry and some grey text stamping. The panel is popped up on fun foam.
Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 GMT Views: 992
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Sun, Apr 14, 2019 @ 6:48 AM
So beautiful, Susan. I love how you've put bits of color to those dogwood blooms to make them look so realistic. Plus, I really like the stencilling in the background....carries your card up another notch.
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