No I have not added dots ! That is the paper from jenne bowlin. The smaller scale print on these papers are the easy to use with smaller scale stamps, not that the tree branch is small scale, but the little girl is. What a lovely set to use for girls, of all ages.I have four granddaughters, this is the first set that can be used for a more juvenile cards, as well as young adults. Now Flourishes needs a few sets for boys, maybe sometime soon?
The paper is black line from from the Jenni Bowlin collection, watercolor paper, with a white picket fence. Who could resist? The card base is black with a white insert.
I used SU markers and a water pen, my favorite way to watercolor. What could be easier, a pen that carries your water for continuous coloring without having to have an open container of water, which for me would be very dangerous in my creating room.
The sentiment is inked onto a piece of watercolor paper one line at a time so it reads in a straight line insead of "stacked". When using clear stamps it is easy to line up ANYTHING, because you can see through it. Being able to see through the stamps allows me to see more options for using the stamps.
Well, I am off to make a card using the final set to be released this week, Vintage ?????? Hope you come back tomorrow.

5 comments:
What a cute scene Sharon. I like the fence and the little girl is darling!
FABULOUS use of the punch on this! Love the dp's too! WOW!
What a wonderful scene! I love your little fence and the hillside. So much fun to be had with this set!
Oh I love the little fence Sharon! It just makes the card WOW!
So beautiful - Sharon!!! Your watercoloring looks wonderful and I love the litte fence you've added :)!!!
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