Today I have a short post to share a card that I made without any stamps, dies, or even stencils. Crazy, right? Instead, I created a couple of doodle-y flowers with a pen and paints.
When I started this little project I wasn’t thinking about making a card; I just wanted to try drawing something and painting it. So I used a Micron pen to doodle a couple of flowers on watercolor paper. I don’t consider myself an artist, and I certainly don’t do realistic drawing, but I think these flowers turned out pretty well. I’ve found that if I keep the pen on the paper and draw as much as I can in a continuous line — redrawing over lines multiple times in a loose style — I’m usually happy with the results.Once I was done with the drawing, I painted the flowers with Daniel Smith watercolors. You can’t really tell in the picture, but the blue I used for the background has just a little shimmer, which is fun. When the paint was dry, I added some details and shading with colored pencils. I also added a little white splatter using Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White.
I decided the finished panel would look good as a card, so I adhered it to a kraft card base and added a handful of clear droplets. For the finishing touch I wrapped hemp twine twice around the left side of the card front and tied it off in a bow.
I’m excited to try more little projects like this to improve my watercolor skills. Thanks for stopping by!


Oh Andrea, you are so wrong! You are definitely an Artist!! That paining of the flower is stunning! I'd have it made into a rubber stamp!! I's fabulous and I love the colours you painted it! You have to keep drawing/painting more. Lots more! I love this! Sunshine (ihearttostamp.blogspot.com
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