... not necessarily in that order.
Summer and Fall has flown by so fast... reminded by my brother who I hadn't seen since March. It's been a really busy summer. Every weekend, I've been off on little adventures that I have yet to blog about.
I set aside my Etegami endeavors for a bit. My aunt went gaga over the sunflower etagami I did in class. Apparently, I'd promised to do one for her and forgot. She reminded me the other day... Instead of doing an etegami, I did an actual painting for her.
About half way through doing the painting, I had my doubts it was going to turn out. The dark spot in the middle was a combination of yellow, red, and violet. I did not like it at all! The bottom seemed like a mottled mess. The only part I truly liked were the petals. I continued on because if there's anything I learned from the watercolor class last March it's that you never know how it's going to turn out. Plus, it's only paper and paint after all. So, moving forward I was really happy with how it turned out!
I'm not sure what brand of watercolor paper I used as it was laying in a pile of scraps I had. I used Staedtler, Qor, and Daler Rowney watercolors. India ink. 7 x 9 3/4"
I did a second one. I like the leaves better in this one, but like the sunflower better in the first one.
STITCHY STUFF
I have a finish! I visited my second Mom in Virginia earlier this year (I also have to blog about this, too!) and she stitched this same design while I was there. Then she let me borrow the chart to stitch it. We both changed the colors from the original design. Here's my rendition:
I found the perfect frame while thrift store shopping.
I can honestly say, "I'm abundantly blessed."
Until Next Time...
Summer and Fall has flown by so fast... reminded by my brother who I hadn't seen since March. It's been a really busy summer. Every weekend, I've been off on little adventures that I have yet to blog about.
I set aside my Etegami endeavors for a bit. My aunt went gaga over the sunflower etagami I did in class. Apparently, I'd promised to do one for her and forgot. She reminded me the other day... Instead of doing an etegami, I did an actual painting for her.
About half way through doing the painting, I had my doubts it was going to turn out. The dark spot in the middle was a combination of yellow, red, and violet. I did not like it at all! The bottom seemed like a mottled mess. The only part I truly liked were the petals. I continued on because if there's anything I learned from the watercolor class last March it's that you never know how it's going to turn out. Plus, it's only paper and paint after all. So, moving forward I was really happy with how it turned out!
I'm not sure what brand of watercolor paper I used as it was laying in a pile of scraps I had. I used Staedtler, Qor, and Daler Rowney watercolors. India ink. 7 x 9 3/4"
I did a second one. I like the leaves better in this one, but like the sunflower better in the first one.
STITCHY STUFF
I have a finish! I visited my second Mom in Virginia earlier this year (I also have to blog about this, too!) and she stitched this same design while I was there. Then she let me borrow the chart to stitch it. We both changed the colors from the original design. Here's my rendition:
I found the perfect frame while thrift store shopping.
I can honestly say, "I'm abundantly blessed."
Until Next Time...