Video: No-Line Watercoloring the Togetherness Flower Bouquet

Caly Person

Hi, Friends! It's Caly with you today sharing a card made using the Togetherness Flower Bouquet. I love this large floral cluster and thought it would be great for no-line watercoloring. I have a video on the Hero Arts YouTube channel if you'd like to check it out!

(If you are having trouble viewing this video, please try watching it HERE on YouTube.)

To start, I used the Hero Arts Clear Embossing & Watermark Ink to condition my stamp set before inking it up with Antique Linen Distress Ink. Then I used Daniel Smith Watercolors to paint my image.

I used the following Daniel Smith Watercolor paints for my image today: Permanent Violet, Quinacridone Fuchsia, Carbazole Violet, Deep Sap Green, Undersea Green, Hooker’s Green, Quinacridone Gold.

After watercoloring, I splattered my panel with the Quinacridone Gold and white paint. After drying completely with a heat tool, I trimmed my watercolor panel and stamped the sentiment.

To finish, I mounted it over Sand cardstock using foam adhesive for added dimension.  I hope you enjoyed this card.  Thanks so much for stopping by today!

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  • Valerie Breingan

    I’ve not seen no line done this way before.This is beautiful.Thank you for sharing.

  • Penny Klie

    Stunning! Thank you for sharing.

  • Pat Gasko

    WOW! Such soft and beautiful flowers. Lovely music to go with the whole process. And You are so talented.

  • Karen Person

    Beautiful card. Fun watching you. Noticed we have the same last name. Since I have always thought our name was rare, it is nice to see others. My daughter married a boy by the name of Pearson, so she just changed her name by one letter . :)

  • Cheryl Barrios

    Your card is beautiful! I loved watching you paint and appreciated your explanation as you did. I noticed on the leaves you did your “outline” first on many of them and came back and shaded in. Was that because they were smaller? Could you do that to the larger flower petals too? Thank you!

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