wet-on-wet watercolor background for quiet meadow die cut flowers

You can create your own background DSP using this wet-on-wet watercolor technique. I provide step by step instructions and each finished watercolor will be unique!
I haven’t picked up a watercolor brush in a while and I get a hankering to paint something, so I thought I’d create a background scene for today’s card. As you can see from the photo above, the colors are very vivid, but you can tone down the color intensity by adding more water to the ink before painting on your watercolor paper.
I used the Meadows dies to cut several flowers and stems and arranged them in a bouquet, added a sentiment and some linen thread and this completes the card. You can access the downloadable pdf project sheet by clicking on the icon below. Would you give this watercolor technique a try? I have to warn you…it’s a little addictive and lots of fun!
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Oh my goodness, how pretty! Love the colors and your watercoloring is amazing! 🙂
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Thank you for the kind comments, Amy!
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Wow. This is….beyond gorgeous! That scene you created with ink and a brush – all on a card! – is stunning! TFS!! 🙂
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Thank you, Mary!
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