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No Line Watercoloring the Essentials by Ellen Mondo Amaryllis

I watercolored the Essentials by Ellen Mondo Amaryllis. 
It is a wonderful new addition to the mondo collection of flowers and is amazing to watercolor.

I remember every Christmas our Mom would have brought an amaryllis bulb out which she had stored to somehow, miraculously to me, make it bloom at just the right time.  And there was always the suspense before it opened on how many flowers would be on it that year.  This image is a fond reminder of those days!

Tips:
  • When painting petals of this size I paint one petal at a time. After letting it dry I add a second layer for the detail.
  • I mixed a bit of Sepia with Quinacridone Coral to soften the coral boldness.  I used Payne's Gray for the drop shadow.
  • I used a white gouache with a bit of Payne's Gray for the stamens. The opaque nature of the gouache allowed me to cover the under layer of painting.
  • If you are thinking of buying the Daniel Smith watercolors and will only use them for small images such as card making, a little goes a long way.  I find the 5 ml tubes more than adequate.  Then I can purchase a few more colors.  But if you happen to get the 15 ml tubes it allows for some trading and sharing with friends. 
Thank you for joining me today! I hope that you get to go make a card and have some fun!

Betty

P.S. I would love if you would check out my YouTube channel Creating and Connecting.

Supplies:
Essentials by Ellen Mondo Amaryllis Stamp
Ink on 3 Fadeout No Line Coloring
Daniel Smith Quinacridone Coral
Daniel Smith Payne's Gray
Daniel Smith Cascade Green 5 ml
Daniel Smith Cascade Green 15 ml
Daniel Smith Deep Sap Green
Daniel Smith Lemon Yellow
Black Velvet Watercolor Brush Short Round 8
Black Velvet Watercolor Brush Short Round 4
Misti Stamping Tool
  


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Comments

  1. Very pretty Betty! Thanks for the tips too. 🙂

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    1. Thank you Laura Jane! So sweet of you to say!

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  2. Betty, this is BEAUTIFUL and thank you for helping me celebrate my blogaversary. I've added your beautiful blog to my feedly!

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    1. Thank you Amy! I really hope we get to meet someday! I hope my health improves enough so I can travel again. I think I remember hearing you are in the Seattle area? Congratulations again!

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  3. Why yes, I would like to see this gorgeous creation again, thank you, blogger dear! Ha - it might be catching up, right Betty?
    Yes, so beautiful, and worthy of three more looks... you'll excuse me while I ogle? xx
    =]

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    1. Now that is funny! I wonder how far back Blogger will go in sending out my old posts. Lol. Thank you for your always generous, sweet words! xxx

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