Thursday, July 26, 2018

Watercolor Sketch Lotus

Hi peeps! I am excited to share today's card as this was among my rare attempt at no line watercoloring. Hah!

I received this gorgeous Simon Says Stamp Sketch Lotus Flowers & let just say I was so happy when I got it as it is right up my alley. This set is part of the new Friendly Frolic release from Simon Says Stamp that's available starting today.



I stamped the flowers repeatedly using distress ink Antique Linen and then watercolor it. I kind of dig the hard transition between the colors, so on purpose I decided  not to dilute them more to soften the line. Maybe that's not the right way, but hey, that's the fun part of creating, right? Just play & have fun.




Am also entering this card to Simon Says Stamp July Work It Wednesday which is all about watercolor and to SSS Wednesday Anything Goes challenge. I have another card made using this set, which I will share tomorrow. So, stay tune... Cheers....

8 comments:

Bunny said...

Beautiful card. Love the colors. [Bunny]

Lagene said...

Very Pretty!

mindy1414 said...

I'm with you, I really like the hard transition of colors. It's really cool looking and gives watercolor a totally different look. I can't wait to try it, thanks for the inspiration!

Unknown said...

Vera, beautiful colours you have used. I am getting more and more into colouring my projects now but haven't done any no-line colouring as yet must give that a go soon. Thank you for sharing this with us crafters.:P) xx

Patti H. said...

Love this gorgeous card! Beautiful coloring & awedawe design!

Teresa Doyle said...

WOW Vera, this is gorgeous. I happen to like the hard lines where the colours transition too. Beautiful card!

Kim Hamilton said...

Just gorgeous! LOVE this! Thanks so much for joining us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge :)

Aileen said...

Wow Vera this card totally rocks. I love the soft colours and the design, stunning.

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