Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Flower Page


I saw that the August challenge over at A Vintage Journey was called Watercolour and thought that I might enter it and try my hand at some watercolouring since it isn't something I have ever done.  I came up with this page for my art journal.

I am currently using a Canson Mixed Media journal and don't find that the pages stand up well to lots of wet media so I glued two pages together with Mod Podge.  I put the glue on using an old rewards card, joined the pages, spritzed the back and front with a fine mist of water and then put them between two pieces of waxed paper under a heavy book to dry and that kept the page fairly flat.


Once it was dry I added some texture with a stencil (Teresa Collins) and some Molding Paste (Golden).  Once the paste was dry I covered the page with a coat of White Gesso (Liquitex).


I painted the page with a coat of Blush Fresco Finish (Paper Artsy) followed by a coat of Candy Floss Resco Finish that I wiped back in spots with a baby wipe.



I added some stamping with Jet Black Archival Ink (Ranger) and a script stamp called Haunted (Recollections).  Then I added stenciling with a Harlequin Stencil (Tim Holtz) and Watering Can Archival Ink (Wendy Vecchi for Ranger).


Next came some spray colour.  I used Twisted Citron and Worn Lipstick Distress Spray Stain (Tim Holtz) and some watered down Zesty Zing Fresco Finish (Paper Artsy).

I added a few circles and lines using White Gesso (Liquitex) and a cap from a spray bottle and an old rewards card.


I stamped one of the flowers and stem with leaves from a set called Flower Garden (Tim Holtz) using Jet Black Archival Ink (Ranger).  The stamping was done on Watercolour Card (Canson).


I coloured the image using watercolour pencils (Artist's Loft since that was all I had.  It was fun so a trip to the art supply store is in the works so I can buy something better and get practicing.


I tore around the image and inked the edges with Spun Sugar Distress Ink (Tim Holtz).  The sentiment was a freebie from Create with TLC and was computer generated.  The edges were torn and inked in the same manner as the flower image.

My Granddaughter taught me a bit more about using watercolours today.  These were techniques she learned at one of her art camps this summer.  I am impressed with her abilities and her love of art - she is just 11 (going on 20 but that is another story - lol).

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your technique on your lovely journal page. I'm enjoying "time" and trying the watercolor also. All the little tidbits help. You've created unique layers and such a pretty flower. For me ..a fun visit.

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  2. Wow, Cec! You amaze me with your water coloring skills! How fun that your sweet granddaughter helped you through the learning process! You are a natural and obviously a good student! Love your colors and that background is GORGEOUS! Can you tell that I LOVE this! Thank you so much for including it in our Water Color challenge at A Vintage Journey! Hugs! Sara Emily

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  3. This is a real beauty! Cec. Your watercoloured flower is wonderful - love how you retained some of the delicacy of colour. As for your background journal page well that's fabulous with all the stenciling, texture and detail . Enjoy your trip to the Art Supply Store ! Watercolour painting/ colouring can be so calming and therapeutic I I think. Sonds like your granddaughter takes after Grandma with her interest and ability in art .
    Thanks for joining us at A Vintage Journey .
    hugs
    Amanda x

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  4. Back to say congratulations on your Pinworthy! Woo Hoo! Way to go!

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Cec