Supplies - Strathmore 140lb watercolor paper;
Yasutomo watercolors; green Twinking H20 pot;
grey pencil; various brushes; mister
Here's the wall art that inspired me (sorry you can see my reflection, cell phone in hand). I couldn't read the teensy signature but it sorta looks like didrey...
Finally, I'll share an Alcohol Ink lift card I made to thank the hosts of yesterday's lunch.
Supplies: Paper - Yupo; Hero Arts pine card (retired)
Stamps - Gina K Designs Natural Silhouettes & Hands of Love
from the Nature's Touch Kit
Other - Archival black ink; Alcohol inks; Lift ink; Pink and Main heart
Cindy (Escape to Stamping) was playing around with stencils & AIs the other day so I got mine out. I tried a lift with a stencil - if you look closely, you may see vague lines of it. Wasn't working well so I got out a solid floral image and did the lift with it. Stamped a sentiment with archival ink, added to a card base - done! Decided to add a sweet little Pink & Main heart by the sentiment.
That's it for today - have a great day & thanks for stopping!!
3 comments:
you are quite the artist to be able to draw that hummingbird and flower - and the AI lift is so pretty - i never liked my results with that method - maybe should try it again.
wow... your watercoloring of the hummingbird and flower is absolutely amazing, linda! love your alcohol inked background, too!
Sounds like a fun outing & a beautiful print at your aunt's place! I'm so impressed with your painting, Linda--great job! I have yet to open my lift ink pad, but love seeing how yours turned out!
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