The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge #10
Hello everyone!
Nina here to join my awesome friend Kathy for The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge!
Your previous stop is another one of my favorite people, Lydia from Understand Blue!
Questions & Answers plus more info on The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge can be found here. If you are more visual here is a video. To see DAY 1 of the coloring challenge click here.
If you are new to the challenge …. The premise of “The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge” is to color something everyday even if it’s for five minutes. (However feel free to jump in or out as time permits). Any coloring medium is welcomed. Click here for DAY 1. TO UPLOAD YOUR COLORING or here on Instagram or here on Facebook (FB is a closed group). Please remember to use the hashtag #thedailymarker30day and tag @kathyrac . For kids & young adults #thedailymarker30daykids
If you have any questions about “The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge” you can refer to this post. If you want more info on The Coloring Challenge Road Trip click here.
I just started with watercolors and have been experimenting some cool techniques. I want to share the simple wet into wet technique painting a loose flower field today!
Here's a quick process animation - may take a few seconds to load!
That was my 20 minutes of fun and I learned a little more about my paints!
After that, I diecut the panel out using the biggest die from A2 Nested Domes Die and topped it with our A2 Arch Window Die for a card:
Sentiment from Smiling Stamp Set.
GIVEAWAY
Waffle Flower would like to giveaway a $25 gift certificate to our store! To enter, simply leave a comment to this post by Monday June 11th, letting us know your favorite coloring medium at the moment!
We will choose a random winner and announce it on Wednesday June 13th!
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You next stop is the über-talented watercolor artist Dawn from Wplus9!
For the full list, check out Kathy's blog here!
Hugs,
Nina
Hi, OMG, what a STUNNING card, it is so cool and unique, I just love it. I was amazed as I scrolled down and when you were finished it was a stained glass card, like wow, that was really so cool, thanks for sharing that with us.
Tracey Magner on
What a cool effect! Copics are my favorite (but it’s hard to choose!)
Samantha VanArnhem on
I love how you did this background, watched it over and over on Instagram! Great card :)
Ilda Dias on
Love the stained glass window.
I’ve been using the zig markers and
the Chameleon pencils. Both seem
to make me a better colorist. I have
never been happy with my work but
am feeling better about it now.
thanks for sharing
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Mary Holshouser on
Awesome background. You make it look so easy.
Thanks for sharing….
Jeanne Beam on