6.09.2026

Watercoloring a Loose Lavender Farm Scene

 Hello & Welcome here, this week Linda is sharing a video tutorial on doing a Lavender farm scene. You can see this video here on YouTube

I did sketch this scene real loose on some cold press Arches watercolor paper with a water soluble pencil. ( because, that is what is on the table with my brushes) and I knew seeing how wet the paper was in the video I would have to do it from memory like usual so, I did not do a lot of details with it.)


 like so


 This is my first layers of paint while it was wet and I did try to keep the house and those trees near it dry. I also had started out with a regular round brush and remembered that they used an Mop style brush and I did use mine ( my smallest DaVinci 1) and my inner control freak was screaming and it holds an enormous amount of water in that brush.. so, one of the bristles fell into the paint and I haha chased it around with a sharp poking tool on the table and left some pretty big scratches into that paint and then added more to make it look more intentional.


 So, I decided to walk away and let it dry and this is what I came back to.

So I added more paint to the "road" and the horizon foliage line and added some paint to the mountains and the house walls. and I walked away again. 


 

And this is how that dried. and I am debating about if I want to toss it and start over or just keep going but, its now time to load these to the gallery and I feel like it needs a lot more paint to work and I am not so sure I am going to be able to ignore the scratches. So, I am planning to add more to the fields on the right side when I get this wet again. 

 


I think this may take a few more days to finish as I will be driving all day for work tomorrow and I have not done that in a while.  If you'd like to play along with us you can find this challenge here at SCS. Thanks for stopping by. 

6.05.2026

Inspired by { Painted Papers }

 This week Denise is sharing this Painted Paper wall paper site for Inspiration they have Pinterest boards seen here and I laughed when I seen this pin of pale Kraft or tan Gingham. I have piles and piles of Gingham papers so, I stopped looking after that. 

And I tried too hard and made a really not pretty Baby card, and then I had one more piece of this print in this color in the Simple Stories Simple Vintage pad and I started over again with this Darcie's Bear. ( it has patches and a Band-Aid on its forehead and I thought it would work well for a feel better type card.) So I stamped the bear with some Versafine Clair Sand dune ink on some Arches cold press and used some Daniel Smith watercolors on it.


 These colors are off here, lately it seems like everything I shoot with my camera is off and this is actually a tinge more red in real life so, that is probably why its off. Red is picky to shoot digitally to me. I did cut this out with scissors and then popped it up on some foam dots over the printed Gingham paper.


 I wanted to the paper showing around the bear so, I kept it simple and used an Avery Elle die to cut it out and then stamped the Clearly Besotted Message me sentiment directly on the paper with some Acorn ink. The base here is a rich shade of Kraft that is nearly the same colors of paint as used on the bear and it's A2 in real life. That's about it from me, I hope you are doing well & thanks for stopping by. 

6.02.2026

Watercoloring Loose trees

 This week Suz is sharing this quick and easy video on doing very loose and wet forest scenes that can be seen here on YouTube called The Easiest way to paint watercolor trees in only 3 steps by Kristin Van Leuven. And I had recently picked up a Lighwish swatch book on Amazon (it's cotton pages) The book I started making into a swatch book years ago was some cannon? something cheap and I have given away a lot of the paint sets I had and I've only kept a few brands And so I was you know swatch swiping paint while I watched the video and I happened to have these handmade paints I found on Etsy made by Jazper Stardust a while back out at the time so, the first round of trees were done with those. (They are not smooth when dry, they have like a gritty texture to them kind of like Tim Holtz distress embossing powders is what they remind me of, that gritty texture.) ( Pretty colors though) 

I did do this on a scrap of Arches cold press watercolor paper. And I set it aside and tried it again with some Daniel Smith paints that were on a Palette here.


 

first layers of paint, it bleed everywhere so, it was kind of flat and one dimensional so, while it was damp I kept adding more pigments to it.


 I still did not get much dimension to the scene so I let them dry and eventually I did end up adding a little more paint for some shadows and on the tree trunks mainly.


 I just I am not sure what I want to do with these so, they are unfinished like this, I am thinking more trees maybe some flying birds, for sure more shadows... and so, I think the ground shadows turned out better on the one on the left. I did end up adding some DS paints over the top of the handmade paints. If you'd like to play along with us you can find this challenge here at SCS.  And that's about it from me, I hope you are doing well & thanks for stopping by.

6.01.2026

A Textured Noel

 I had a little free time yesterday afternoon while I was waiting for the paints to dry for tomorrow's sample and I also have a small wooden tray on the table that has partially started things in it, The thought process was maybe I'd finish them some time. So I started poking around and I came across this drop piece with the embossed berries and branches that had been colored and stamped on in the past. ( The original project is can be seen here) I did like how it turned out, I was surprised how long this has been "saved" to be used. It always surprises me how quickly the time is going by now.  At any rate, I did add a little more watercolor to a few leaves and more white gouache on the spots on the berries as well.


 I recently picked up a couple of "shaped edge" card dies made by Find it Trading from a little shop at the top of the state that sells on Etsy (here) and I wanted to see how it would look. This one is a deckle type edge and it does cut all the edge and score the center so the top where you fold it does not have a deckle edge. So I pulled out some DOX Vintage photo ink and did the edges of the card ( both sides) and all the edges of that previously textured card with it. And a while back I had seen someone say they diecut their word dies in multiples when they got them so they could glue them together. And that made sense to me so, I had one of those times in the way back cut this Penny Black Immense Noel die from thin Micheal's Artist loft watercolor paper and glued a couple together, so here I decided to add some green paints to it.

I did use some Simon Says Stamp foam strips to raise it up above the card panel for depth and then there was room to add the very lumpy Mullbery Poinsettia. I did daub some DOX on the stamen of it as well as it was pretty bright in this more vintage feeling card to me so, It didn't take too much time to do this and then when I photographed it I thought I need to daub some red paint onto the textured panel at the end of where the center of the E ends as it just blends so well with those leaves behind it color wise its hard to read the letter to me. This also follows along with the Dirty Dozen June Prompt for Christmas cards and so, Yay me I got a two-fer month done ha ha. That's about it from me, I hope you are doing well & thanks for stopping by. 
 

 

5.31.2026

June Dirty Dozen Christmas card

 Hello & Welcome back. It's that time of the month when the Dirty Dozen Christmas card prompt is revealed for everyone working to have a stash of Christmas cards done early gets released for the new month. You can read all the details here in the special forums set aside for Fan Club members at SCS.

I decided to open the drawers and just look at my Christmas stamps and pick something that had not been inked in a long time and out came this one from Stamps Happen designed by Carolyn Shores Wright. I love her bird stamps and I have almost all of them so, they fill a couple of bisley drawers in my space. 

I stamped this one on some Arches cold press paper even with all those details using some Versafine Morning Mist ink, planning to fill in any not stamped well spaces with watercolor paints. The sentiment was a little faint and not as easy to read as I was hoping so, I decided that the sentiment would probably end up in that space. 


 

These are first layers of paints, I just kept moving from space to space in the image so that the other spots had a chance to dry and the colors did not bleed. 


 I did not try to get all the things painted in the first round, this was more like adding background to the foliage and trying for some deeper shadows along the edges of the bird to help it POP over that sky and such. 


 I added more paint off and on every time I walked by this for a handful of days thinking that maybe I'd do some kind of snowfall for the rest of the space along the edges as I was painting.

And I remembered about how we had a challenge maybe last year in the Watercoloring tutorials thread where Candy Canes were painted like the way you see the colors here on this scarf where the edges are a little darker to give it a little curve and I did do that here as well.


 

I did do a few rounds of White Gouache on the snow fall spots but, they continued to dry flat as time went on so, I did eventually put some blue-ish shadows under those spaces trying to give them some depth and texture.


 And eventually I just decided to add some stickles glitter glue over those white gouache falling snow spaces. I liked the sparkle but, this also dried pretty flat. 

So I ended up adding another layer of glitter glue trying for some depth to it. 


 

And I realized if I were to put this panel into a die it would all smoosh flat being cut into a shape so, I ended up finding a thin piece of green cardstock and stacking and gluing it to it self at slightly under A7 in real life and running that through the big shot twice, first cutting the window in the center with an Memory box curved cap pinpoint die and then the second time inside a Spellbinders Evergreen folder.

I found this sentiment in the already stamped and diecut folder in the drawer. ( I think its from the Memory box line) and inked the edges of that with some Rustic Wilderness DOX and used some foam pop dots under the top half of it and just a big glue dot to connect to the wrapped ribbon. That ribbon sparkles in real life but, I have such a hard time shooting and processing red colors digitally that its a little off here. That's about it from me, I probably could have kept adding more paint to this for days but, the deadline came and I had to call it. I am pretty tickled with how this turned out. I hope you are doing well & thanks for stopping by. 
 

5.29.2026

Inspired By {Food Network}

 It's my turn to host the Inspiration Challenge and a while back I had the "bright" idea to choose the Food Network Channel. They have a collection of Pinterest Boards here. The thought behind it was, I own lots of cake and cupcake stamps and I struggle with coloring ideas for them and my assumption was I would find lots of pretty decorated cakes to view there without really investigating this assumption and my back up plan was I also own people stamps who are wearing Chef clothing ha ha. 

So, I did get lucky and find this pin of a "Smores" cake and I loved that there was more than one shade of brown on it and I knew that I own some old Darcies "Smores" rubber stamps. So out came this little one that is H-4566 and I stamped it with some Versafine Sand Dune ink on some Arches 100% cotton cold press watercolor paper and added a little Daniel Smith paints to it.


 And I realized after it was all the way dry there were a few spots that had more water than I had seen while it was wet so, of course there was that travel out of the lines after it dried. and I decided to just let it go. It's the charm of hand crafted is the motto of the day. And then as I started to build the card with this image I realized that A I really like the color combo pink and brown as a lot of my brown papers have pink undertones and it worked well with the heart cheeks and heart on the image so, it does not really mimic the inspiration pin that much as its more of an "inspired by" rather than a CASE'd project. 

The little Smores and that dotted mat were cut with the smallest dies in the Studio Light nested frames set, That sentiment is from a very old Gina K wishing well set and was cut with some rectangle die. The base here is some two sided (tones) Uniquely Creative "Chocolate" from Australia and it was cut down to 5 1/2" in real life, that band that juts across is the drop piece. The pink and brown plaid here is from the Carta Bella Cowgirl pad. That ribbon is a really old one from Martha Stewart, ( like decades old) And that's about it from me, I hope you are doing well. If You'd care to play along with us you can find this challenge here at SCS. Thanks for stopping by.