This is another gorgeous floral design from Rachel Vass Designs.  Let me show you
how I made my card.
To begin, I sized my image and sentiment and printed it off onto copy paper.  Next
I traced it onto Strathmore Bristol card stock with a pencil.  To do this I use a light tablet that
I bought online for about $15.  It works amazingly well for tracing images.
I used the Strathmore Bristol card stock because I wanted to color this image using
my Zig Clean Color Markers with water.
Next it was time to color.
Zig marker colors used:
Pale Rose, Deep Red, Ochre, Dark Oatmeal
For the petals I colored a bit of the Deep Red at the base and then applied the
Pale Rose about 1/3 of the way up the petal.  Then I used a paintbrush and clean
water and blended it out.  I did this for all of the petals, letting each one dry before
painting the one next to it.  For the middles, I just added some dots of the
Ochre and Dark Oatmeal and then just dabbed my damp paintbrush to blend
them.  It wanted to retain a mottled look.
Once the painting was dry, I used a gold metallic gel pen and outlined all of
the flowers and centers.  I did not outline the little circles in the centers.  Then I took
some Perfect Gold Perfect Pearls, added some water and splattered my card.
 I cut my panel to 4" x 5 1/4".  I adhered this to an A2 size top folding white 
note card that was covered with gold card stock.  I printed the image again onto white card 
stock and cut out the center.  I adhered this onto my card with foam tape.  As a 
last bit of embellishment I added Gold Stickles to the centers where the 
little circles were.  And that completed my project!
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Thank you so much for stopping by today!
I appreciate your interest and support!
Betsy
In my capacity as a
design team member for Rachel Vass Designs, I do receive the products I use
from them. 
All opinions and creative decisions remain my own, and I only work
with companies/use products that I love.
Great tutorial Betsy and I love your inventive way to still be able to watercolour the circle of Hope.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel! That light tablet is great for so many things!
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