Today is Friday and I am happy I can participate in Unity's FWF.
You know I love imperfection. I can definitely appreciate and value a well colored image but I also love the imperfect look in some images, simulating different styles of painting and showing great work as well.
For this image I wanted a subtle coloring without perfect lines and just going from one color to another... So I just made up a technique... LOL.
I stamped the image in vellum to use as stencil. Measuring by eye and lifting the image, I applied color in cardstock in the corresponding areas.
I then slightly and taking seriously the imperfection, blended colors with water brush.
Finally, stamped the image on the colors. This way the image look sharp because the color was applied first as base.
I cut the image for a card.
Hope you like it. If so, don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win with Unity.
Nice technique.. todos los dias se aprende algo.. Thanks
ReplyDeleteinteresting technique... I don't think I'd be as successful as you are with it!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea!
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Riette
Love this card! I have this stamp set and you make me want to crack it out again!
ReplyDeleteGood idea!Gracias por compartir!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card. Lovely technique.. It is fun to play at times.
ReplyDeleteCool technique! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteHey, that's pretty darn good. I like your technique!!
ReplyDeleteLove it the sequins are a great touch!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the demo! Love that sentiment!
ReplyDeleteCut card! That's a great technique you created.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the technique. The results are so soft, Myra.
ReplyDeletethe texture of the watercolored vellum is way cool :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous technique and I love that pitcher!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, the effect looks awesome! Thanks for the tutorial! Fantastic card!
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