Introducing "Watercolour Glass Ornament".
It is that time again for Watercolour Wednesday at Splitcoaststampers.com. This week we had the pleasure of visiting with Sandy Allnock for her video found here.
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Sandy showed her bauble with a bokeh frame. As my bauble is much larger I did not do the background, concentrating instead on the ornament itself as I wanted it to appear a pale green.
For the Ornament colour I used Daniel Smith watercolours in Sap Green, Green Gold, Cascade Green and Phthalo Turquoise. For the Bear I used Buff Titanium, Quinacridone Rose, Quinacridone Gold and Pyrrol Scarlett with Deep Sap Green for the Scarf.
The flowers were painted using the above greens as well. I added the berries with a red glitter marker, then added the white with a gel pen. To paint the hanger cap I used Jane's Gray watered down along with Kuretake White Gold for some sparkle.
I did the bear as it reminds me of a ornament that I have, which is clear and there is a Bear figurine inside it. I have not a clue how they do these things, but it was easy for my ornament, I used a die cut for the Bear. lol
The glitter ribbon die cut is from a Penny Black die that I have. I like the different shape of it, and it reminded me of the ribbon that Sandy did for her bauble.
Around the ornament I used a clear shimmer pen, adding what reminds me of the sparkle from glass, which I also added to the hangar cap.This was a fun card to do. Sandy gave great instructions, so do give it a go if you like to do watercolouring.Thank you for joining me today. Following are Affiliate links for the products I used for today's card, at no extra cost to you.
So cute, I would love this card! Someone is going to be a very lucky person.
ReplyDeleteKia, fabuloua card and love the fact its a watercolour.. x
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