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Sunday, September 13, 2020
Another set of blocks and another painting -
Another set of blocks is sewn -
For my Upstairs/Downstairs - Gleaned - top -
Gleaned - © Carolyn Friedlander - Robert Kaufman -
This is the first set of Black/White blocks -
After I sewed the blocks -
I wanted to play with my watercolors again -
This time I wanted to do the "Easy Flowers" - HERE -
With a variety of different PURPLE watercolor pencils -
No trying to mix colors - that didn't work out so well - LOL -
So - my choices are -
the same BLUE as yesterday - from the "kit" -
Learn Watercolor Pencil Techniques Now! Kit -
Item #6021059 -
And some PURPLES from the Crayola 24 pack -
Crayola 24 ct. Watercolor Pencils -
Item 12849709 -
BLUE VIOLET -
VIOLET -
RED VIOLET -
RASPBERRY -
I chose the BLUE from yesterday -
VIOLET -
RED VIOLET -
Along with the LIGHT GREEN from yesterday (kit)
BROWN from yesterday (kit)
And both #4 round watercolor paint brushes -
I don't know why they have the same number -
You can see the difference in size -
The top one came with the "kit" -
The bottom one is from a pack that I got on Amazon - HERE -
Anyway -
Today's little exercise started with three flowers -
Colored in with watercolor pencils -
And turned into this little beauty -
Just add water - LOL -
I think it's my favorite so far -
And the pencils are my favorite way to do stems now -
It is MUCH easier to draw a thin line with a green pencil -
Go over it with a tiny brush - I used the "little" #4 brush -
Then draw the green line again to give it some definition -
The third in this series -
MUCH more delicate -
I really lightened up my touch with the pencils -
And LOVE the soft effect -
I think I might be getting the hang of this - LOL - ;))
I have to remember that I've only been playing with these watercolors for two weeks now -
And I have a LOT to learn -
But I am having A LOT of FUN playing around -
It's not rocket surgery* -
It's only paper and a little paint - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
* I know it should be "rocket science" or "brain surgery" - but I saw this combination a long time ago - and I can't say it any other way now - LOL - ;))
The new painted pictures are beautiful. Love them.
ReplyDeleteYou have some nice oolors in the Crayola set. I may need to get a set of those "for my birthday." LOL
ReplyDeleteYour latest one looks great. I love using the pencil for the stems also.
And what are you going to "do" with all those pretty little scraps and bits of "learning curve".
ReplyDeleteI have several idea for these lovely little paper pieces of learning...
I think you got the hang of this from your very first try! I love The whole new set of flowers, especially in purples. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBy George, she's got it! 😉
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