Hellloooo Friends!! How are you? I am back and super excited to be a guest on the WPlus 9 blog today. Dawn, the owner is a mind blowing artist who I have so much respect and admiration for .. not only is she so talented but, kind, beautiful and has the best laugh.
I am inking up Dawn’s Modern Cala Lily today and watercoloring with the coordinating die cut.
Notice the twine … I just ordered two from SSS so I don’t get this low again.
After stamping the images with Scattered Straw distress ink I colored the edges of the stamp with some Tombow markers then stamped again. The watercolor paper that I am using is this… love that it’s bright white.
Scribble the markers on a palette or a craft mat and pick up the color with a wet paint brush then when dry…. get out your 0.03!
Can you see the difference that that teeny tiny line adds? I can say it over and over again but, this super fine tip marker … 0.03 … is the one marker that everyone needs.
The background was stamped with Squeezed Lemonade and the rest was painted with Scattered Straw super easy and relaxing.
Teresa Doyle says
WOW Kathy, this could not be more beautiful. Absolutely stunning! I could watch you colour all day.
Kathy Racoosin says
Oh Teresa, your kindness always makes me smile. Thank you.
Michele says
Hi Kathy! I just loved watching these beautiful Callas come to life! [yes, you do get a bonus for knowing their name!] I asked a question about water coloring with the original Distress Inks vs the Oxides … I haven’t had the same results. Wondering if you have tried them, and which you prefer?
Thanks, for sharing your talents with us!
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Kathy Racoosin says
Hi Michele! Thanks for your kindness, as always. Honestly I have been afraid to try the oxides as watercolors!! LOL- I know I love the distress inks so I just stick with what I know works!!! Hehehe
Bobbie says
Wow Kathy just beautiful, I always love watching you work because you make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing this on a video.
Kathy Racoosin says
Bobbie, thank you always for your kind words. I truly appreciate your kindness.
Nancy Osborn says
Absolutely stunning! Those flowers looked intimidating to me, until I saw how you colored them. I was wondering, were you using a Silver Brush Co. brush? And if so, what size? The brush seemed to have little movement in the brissels, I’m wondering if that would help me. I’m TIRED of buying brushes and not having success… seems like more and more are converting over to the SBC ones. TFS! 🙂
Kathy Racoosin says
Why thank you, Nancy. Yes I was using a black velvet watercolor brush from Silver company. I honestly cannot remember the exact brush I was using but I believe it was a #4 round. I do like these brushes as they hold a lot of water and pigment in the bristles when coloring. Any small sized round brush would do the trick though. I hope that’s helpful!
Sheri K says
You have outdone yourself Kathy! This card is so gorgeous, with the soft coloring, the beautiful background! I love calla Lilly stamp set, it is so gorgeous. You inspire me lady, I’ve been practicing with Tombow markers lately, I need to try using a brush instead of just coloring directly with them, I love the effect you got using them this way. I can’t wait to hear when you are coming to Arizona again, I’m hoping to be able to attend again, it’s such a wonderful day coloring with you.
Kathy Racoosin says
Oh Sheri, we did have so much fun and eventually I hope to return! As always, thank you for your kindness! Hugs!
Monika.Buzsy says
Beautiful card Kathy. Love the soft colors and the vellum over lay.
Becky Green says
LOVELY JOB, Kathy! LOOOVE those soft pinks & greens! 😉
Erna Taylor-Stark says
The colours are exqusite, Kathy. the flowers could almost hop off the page and into a vase filled with water. I never tire of watching you colour, your comments and tips.
Kathy Racoosin says
Thank you so much, Erna. Your kindness just made my day!
robin patrick says
That is so lovely! And I like your detailed information on how to do it. I confess I’ve never used any kind of markers as watercolor. It has always intimidated me. But, I guess it doesn’t hurt to try, right?
Kathy Racoosin says
Absolutely, Robin! Experimenting is always fun! If you do try and like it please tag me on Instagram so I can see your work! Happy coloring!
Gail Plaskiewicz says
I love how this card came out! The flowers look so real like they could jump off of the page and your coloring is spectacular as usual. I have some Tombow markers and I don’t use them very often. I have to use mine more. I just won some Tombow markers from Altenew and I have a choice of which ones to get. A 10 pack or a 12 pack. I think the 12 pack is dual colors or something like that. I don’t know which ones to get. I can’t wait for the next coloring challenge! I’ve been coloring a lot. I just made a colorful card for the Queen of England whose birthday is April 21, the same birthday as mine! However, I will be 64 like the Beatle song and she won’t. I don’t want to be 64, I’d like to be 34 again because my dad was still alive and my mom wasn’t 90 like she is now. Hey, if anyone wants to send a handmade card, I will accept any and all cards! LOL
Thanks for showing us your great card and telling us how you did it.
Billie A says
Beautiful. The vellum really softens the background with out taking away from it. The flowers are beautiful.
Henriëtte says
Thanks for your gorgeous watercolouring, love it when you explain how and why you do something in your video. To answer your question: I can’t remember when I watercoloured and die cut it. If I would I think I should colour first and then die cutting.
Kathy Racoosin says
I think I’m weird and most people color the same way you do! Haha LOL
Nora says
Sigh. No matter how easy it looks, it is never that easy for me. This card is just STUNNING!!!
MBFairy Sky says
Your work it’s just perfect ! This coloring are wonderful !
Lindsey-NY says
Oh Kathy, this is stunning beyond words.
I did wonder why you cut before painting. But I guess you did too as you asked about it.
What is the size brush you use?
THAANKS FOR YOUR WONDERFUL VIDEOS
Kathy Racoosin says
I believe it was a #4 round but honestly I don’t remember exactly. LOL- any small round brush should work great.
Kristine Boydstun says
Wow! This is a stunning card! I love the watercolor technique you used. I will be trying this one!
Elin Stengrimsen says
Hi Kathy.
You are so grate and I love this watercolor Lilies And the way you use the Tombow is just so grate. I to love this soft pastel coloring look.
Thank you for the 30 days coloring contest. I have not sent in my work for I fined it difficult to connect and put my work on the internet. But I just wanted to let you know that there are many that take part that you don’t know of, but you are serving to a hole lot of people and they love you although they don’t always let you know. I’m one of them.
Kathy Racoosin says
Elin, thank you so my for telling me this. I’m so happy that you play along and t is completely okay that you don’t share on the internet. I am happy that you find time for you to relax and color and enjoy yourself during the challenge. That’s the whole point. I appreciate your kindness and the next challenge starts June 1st! Whoo Hooo!!!
Julieann says
Love your work Kathy it is always so beautiful.