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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Transmogrified Roses

Every Sunday, I do a Facebook live session with my team. I usually make the cards from my classes that week for them, or go over a new product or technique. It's a fun, relaxing hour where all of us who are spread out across the country can hang out and chat. They're a nice group of people - they take turns typing what I'm saying for my hearing impaired team members (sometimes with editorial  comments that are hilarious).

So one Sunday - I wanted to do some no-line watercolor with the new Petal Palette stamp set. The lines on these images are very bold and heavy, and I wanted to soften them with watercolor, so I thought I'd do that for Show Me Sunday for my team. However, I'm a VERY slow painter, and so this was an extra long SMS. They were very patient with me.  Here's how the card turned out. The sentiment is from Gina K - Grand Greetings.

No line watercolor roses by understand blue
Petal Palette Clear-Mount Bundle...
[ SUP ]
Grand Greetings- Clear
[ GNK ]
Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors
[ BLIC ]
Daffodil Delight Classic Stampin' Pad...
[ SUP ]
Daffodil Delight Classic Stampin' Ink...
[ SUP ]
Silver Brush - Black Velvet, Round #2
[ BLIC | AMZUS ]
Fabriano Artistico 140 lb. Cold Press...
[ AMZUS ]
Absorber - Synthetic Cleaning Cloth
[ AMZUS ]
MISTI Stamping Tool
[ MSW | HA | SBC | SSS ]
Stewart Superior India Ink Pad / Reinker
[ ART ]
Basic Black 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock by...
[ SUP ]
Whisper White Cardstock - Thick
[ SUP ]
Multipurpose Liquid Glue by Stampin' Up!
[ SUP ]
Rotatrim Professional Series Cutter -...
[ BLIC ]
The Ultimate Mixing Palette: a World...
[ BLR ]

You can see how different it is from the stamp image here.


I love changing the feel of a stamp image - it's pretty much my favorite.

I posted just the work in progress in a demonstrator Facebook group and people were dying to see a video, so I attempted the download, which Facebook doesn't really make all that easy, but I finally got it. Please note it is NOT my normal HD format - downloading it from Facebook turns everything into terrible quality - but so many people asked to see how I painted this after I posted a photo of it, I figured the bad quality was better than nothing!



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8 comments:

  1. GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS! GORGEOUS!

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  2. WOW Lydia, this is just STUNNING! Absolutely stunning. Very well done.

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  3. This watercoloring is gorgeous! The colors are so beautiful and love your practice of making sure to have a bit of each color in all parts so keep it cohesive. Had to write and tell you how beautiful it is.

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  4. Lovely! I have to try no line watercolor.

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  5. This is so pretty and going to watch the video.Thanks for sharing and your inspiration.love it :)

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  6. You may be slow coloring but the card is stunning! (the turtle always wins the race)

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  7. Thank you so much for this video. I'm definitely intimidated by watercolouring but I'm inspired to try this out.

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