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Monday, May 27, 2013

Watercolor Peony Sympathy


Watercolor pencils, a water brush and bristol paper make for a beautiful floral sympathy card. Stamp the peony from pretty peonies with staz-on black ink on bristol vellum smooth paper. It's a beautiful smooth surface that has a little extra weight for doing a water technique. I used a watercolor pencil to lay some color down at the folds of the flower. I recommend putting the color on pretty thick as it will wash away as you work with the water brush. Plus, you want to pull the color from the fold to the rest of the petals to create the shades and shadows. Once the flower is dry, cut it out and place on the card. The heat tool can be used to speed up the process. The harlequin background makes a wonderful background element when stamped in mushroom ink at an angle across the corner of the apple cardstock card base. Mushroom (formerly titian) leaves cut with the oval die are placed under the flower which is popped up on the card base.

Isn't mushroom and apple great together? Mushroom and Berry looks great too!
Inside, repeat the harlequin in mushroom. It creates a venetian tiled effect and adds a subtle vintage-y feel to the card.

The fonts on the stamp set This Too Shall Pass are just beautiful and the mushroom ink handles them beautifully, don't you think?

I've made variations on this - some with glitter in the middle of the flower, some with other colors. It's beautiful no matter how you make it.

All supplies can be found on my secure webstore: www.amusestudio.com/seleise

Have a wonderfully creative day!!

5 comments:

Patti J said...

Seleise, this is gorgeous! What a great idea to use such a vivid background, with the muted stamping. LOVE it! Outstandng creation, my friend!!!

di said...

Brilliant use of the harlequin background. You are so smart!

Chris said...

Wow, this is so beautiful! I just love it!

Chelsea said...

Love how you colored this!

Dona said...

Very stunning.
Dona