Hi friends! Today I have a tag to share with a stamped and watercolored foxglove. It is a no-line watercolor project.
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Cut a tag from watercolor paper and ink the foxglove from Simon Says Stamp Foxglove stamp set with Pumice Stone ink. Mist with water before stamping. For a more subtle look, use Antique Linen instead.
Start coloring the flower with watercolor pencils, blending them as you go.
I built up layers with darker and more vibrant colors. Use the original stamping as a guide for where to place shadows and highlights.
Paint the area around the tag with light brown shades.
When dry, add dots and lines with a black pen, and highlights with a white gel pen. Paint ground for the flower to grow from.
Ink the edges and stamp the tag with Simon Says Stamp Old Letter Background using a light grey ink, Archival Smoke Grey, meant to look like pencil script.
If you look closely, the dots might look a bit messy, but from a distance they add definition, shading and texture to the flower.
The sentiment also comes from the Foxglove stamp set. I really like this sentiment (this is one of the sets that I designed).
Stamp the name of the flower on the background. Here you can see how the original stamping is still visible here and there through the watercoloring.
Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by here today!
Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
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