Ok - something a little different from me today...I stamped this camellia image in Antique Linen Distress Ink thinking to do some no-line colouring and then I decided to see if I could make a creamy white flower by just adding some shading in the same ink, then coloured the leaves. It's a lot different to the bright colours I have been using lately, and I don't mind how it turned out. To finish I stamped on my sentiment and lastly I framed the panel in mid green and used a light green card.
I am posting to Watercooler Wednesday WWC135 challenge - Anything Goes Feminine challenge. And also to Day 9 of The Daily Marker 30 Colouring Challenge. Thanks for taking a peek
Hi Robyn, That's is beautiful. Your colouring is fab.
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Oh Robyn, how lovely! You are really a master at watercolouring. Great choice of colours for stamping and also for pulling the whole card together. Love the soft, feminine "feel" of this beautiful card. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteOh Robyn............This is gorgeous! I love the use of your colors. How perfect! CAS is something I love and with this card you have truly created one with your beautiful watercoloring. Thank you for joining us on Watercooler Wednesday and sharing your creativity with us.
ReplyDeleteLove the soft, romantic look of this! Awesome water colour technique. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! So elegant! Thanks so much for joining us this week at Watercooler Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteExcellent card Robyn and good choice to go with the existing colour. The hint of colour gives it an old world look. Great sentiment too and I like how you've framed the card with the Camelias yet left enough white space for the sentiment to stand out. Thanks for playing along on the Feminine Anything Goes Challenge at the Watercooler this week.
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