Sept. Blog Hop!
This month's New Stamp Set Releases are
Featured Sept 10
Koi Fish
Featured Sept 11
Primitive Farm
Primitive Farm
Featured Sept 12
What a Scream
Featured Sept 13
Tailgate Party
Tailgate Party
Please hop along with us! You have a chance to win one of the above stamp sets! Just comment on the following blogs (don't forget this one), each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT have to comment on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly!) All four winners will be announced on Sept. 14, 2013 on the Mark's Finest Papers blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment, the more chances you have to win and comments on the MFP blog count twice!) The deadline for commenting is 10 PM EST on Friday Sept. 13, 2013.
The special stamp set we have for you this month is:
Holiday Tags
The mini stamp set we have for you this month is:
Nature's Brushstrokes
Nature's Brushstrokes
I was drawing a blank on how to use this set, so I did what I usually do when I have a blank, I google images to use for inspiration. I loved this painting by Rebecca Pearl
and I wanted to water color my card to try and look like her painting. This is the end result. My first try was a total disaster. I am slowly learning how to watercolor. I decided to share my failure so you can maybe learn from my mistake. My biggest mistake on my failure was trying to rush it. And second was using wrong size of brush. I used too little of one on the mistake. Added ribbon and a oriental coin to finish my card.
My mistake that I am sure is destined for the trash unless.... I can think of some creative way to fix it.
Here's the Design Team:
Jane CPat G
Thrfity Stamper
Marilynn (This is me)
Kathy
Angela
Cathy C
Toni
Sue W
Janine
An'Jenic
Kate Z
Shirley Q
Marks Finest Papers, a Heinrich Co.
Your water colors are blended together nicely.
ReplyDeleteYour water is absolutely beautiful! The gingham ribbon and Asian charm finish it perfectly and the best of all...your stitching.
ReplyDeleteHi don't trash it - try applying some colour over the water using a different medium - take it slowly but I think with some soft coloured pencils or some chalk or maybe masking the images and sponging that one could be recovered. The other one turned into a card is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI really love the end result of your card!!! You did a great job on both. I don't think you can go wrong on mixed media so save the last piece...
ReplyDeleteMariLynn, TFS the inspiration photo, it's lovely. Your card turned out gorgeous! I love the soft colors of the pond! Tying it up with ribbon is a beautiful embellishment!
ReplyDeleteEspecially like the stitching. Never say trash. You can use it.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Your finished card is just stunning! I'm with you on watercoloring...I'm not very good but they say practice makes perfect...but hey who wants to be perfect!
ReplyDeletestamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/
Gorgeous water color card!!!!
ReplyDeleteIn ART there are never mistakes, only Opportunities!
(Also you can lightly brush water on a section of the pond at a time and then touch the tip of brush of a very liquid water color (in the wet area)and it will wick over your original background)
Lovely cards and I like the watercolored back ground.
ReplyDeleteYour card turned out wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMariLynn,
ReplyDeleteYour card is really lovely - the background is just gorgeous.
I feel your pain as far as watercoloring goes. I have a terrible time with it. Your final result did turn out very nice.
ReplyDeleteI love the final result that you got. Amazing technique.
ReplyDeleteI think you learned very quickly to watercolor. your second painting looks much different.
ReplyDeleteLove the completed card - you really got the water looking perfect!! Keep the first one - you may be able to fussy cut the images and use them as layers for dimension on another card.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Wow you are definitely a quick learner that watercolouring is absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWater coloring with this set is a perfect combination. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful way to show us the Koi!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow this is beautiful and such a great inspiration. I to google Kio fish just to get in idea of what colors they are.
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