
I started by heat embossing these big beautiful blooms (Picket Fence Studio Lily Coloring Class stamp). Next I created a diluted grey watercolor halo around the flowers. I started close to the image and then pulled the water out with a damp brush. To ensure my brush didn't have too much water I dabbed it on a stamp shammy. This really helps me control the amount of water I use. I let this layer dry completely.
Next I started on the blooms. I added very diluted grey shadows but remembered it is important to leave some uncolored white areas so the flower appears to be white. I then added bits of diluted blue and pink. Lastly, to brighten the bloom, I added hints of yellow to the edges of the petals.
I finished the background by adding diluted blue up close the the bloom and then moving the watercolor around the panel. I did the same with pink and yellow so the colors of the flower and background were the same.
This watercolor technique is very delicate and understated but is beautiful in person!
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Thank you for stopping by!
Karen