Monday, May 11, 2020

Create Depth with Watercoloring

Hello friends!
Hope you are doing well and staying healthy!
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 I have another post with the Envelope Art.
get your happy on

I used Zig Clean Markers to color the images. In order to create depths for the envelope, I added shades of yellow and brown. 
get your happy on -001

This seems to be effective thanks to the shades and hues of water-coloring.
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As my previous cards, I also kept the design simple.
envelope art

If you have floral sets like this, I highly recommend you to try various color combo and sketches.
set of cards
I hope that you enjoy these series of cards.
Thank you for stopping by!

14 comments:

Tina Z. said...

Wow, stunning technique, so beautiful.

Ms. Tamp said...

I like the combination for the envelope. I'm struggling adding depth to my watercoloring. Will keep practicing and hope to share my efforts to the projects for this month.

MadeByMeghanK said...

Oooo I love these envelopes and the watercoloring technique is just WOW

Linda BL said...

Very pretty! The Zig markers colors you used are perfect for adding depth to the envelope. Love the envelope, it looks like a piece of ephemera and you created it. Hope you had a nice mother's day, even if it was at a distance!

Purple Princess said...

So gorgeous!!

Denise Bryant said...

Love the colors of the Zig markers... so pretty! Beautiful cards!

conil said...

Your new card with this image is breath-taking. I saw it on IG and FB and gasped. It is truly incredible. Full of precious "Virgina touches".

Harriet said...

Four truly unique and happy cards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Karthikha said...

Wow! Fantastic watercoloring!! Love the effects!

Sue D said...

Very pretty. I like how you created depth.

Vikki H said...

Your watercoloring continues to enhance your cards, Virginia. I have a different envelope set from PFS which your techniques will help me better use it. Thanks for all your great tips and inspiration.

Maura said...

Love how you watercolored the envelope, Virginia - what a great look! And I love the flower you chose for the bg too!

Jennifer said...

Wow! Great technique! I love the depth it adds!

Annette Gordon said...

The flowers with the benches is my absoulte favourite! Super pretty and artistic all at the same time!