Painting doesn't come second nature to me, so I am learning along the way. Today I just wanted to do something a bit free form and fun to create. One of the members (Kaitlyn Ahalt) of Let's Make Art - Watercolor group on Facebook shared a sketch of a VW Bug. I traced the design onto watercolor paper, then painted it with Grumbacher Academy Watercolor tube style paints. Then I fussy cut the car out when it was dry. I created a multi-color background with the same paints. Wanted to give the card a 70s look.
The car was attached with foam squares so it sits above the base. Gives it a more dimensional look this way.
It has been interesting working with the different types of watercolors. I have a set of half pans (solids), a few liquid, and a few tubes. The tubes give the greatest depth of color. Each type gives a different look to the finished product. The Grumbacher paints didn't seem to fade as it dried, and I had a bit more control with it when applying to my design.
Not sure how far I will pursue my painting, but it is fun to learn new things for my card making.
Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Mary
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