Hello everyone, I’m Oleksandr Azarov and I’m very glad to meet you on this January day! In my country, there is frost and snow in winter and there is a big lack of greenery, and to fix this I decided to make a postcard with bright flowers.
Step by Step Instructions
First, I stamped an image of hibiscus flowers on watercolor paper using gold embossing powder Gimme Five Gold Detail EP.
And then I move on to my favorite process – coloring. To color the first flower I took:
- Yellow Rose of Texas Shimmer Spray
- Yesteryear Yellow Shimmer Spray
- Oh Canada Crimson Starburst Squirts
Next I paint the second flower and for this I chose the following sprays:
- Canna Lily Burnt Orange Shimmer Spray
- Martian Magenta Shimmer Spray
- Oh Canada Crimson Starburst Squirts
Now that the flowers are painted, I move on to the leaves. For the leaves I took two sprays:
I cut out painted blanks. I added some highlights using a white gel pen. And I chose the appropriate inscription.
I will use 3D tape to adhere the flowers to the base, but first I will stamp another image of a hibiscus flower onto the base using gold embossing powder Gimme Five Gold Detail EP and leave it uncolored. And now all that remains is to assemble the flower arrangement.
Lindy’s Products
- Starbursts shimmer sprays: Yellow Rose of Texas Shimmer Spray, Yesteryear Yellow Shimmer Spray, Canna Lily Burnt Orange Shimmer Spray, Martian Magenta Shimmer Spray, Green with Envy Green Shimmer Spray, Ponderosa Pines Olive Shimmer Spray, Oh Canada Crimson Starburst Squirts
- Embossing powder: Gimme Five Gold Detail EP
Other products
Transparent ink, voluminous adhesive tape, stamps, watercolor paper, white gel pen.
Thank you and see you soon!
Oleksandr
Gorgeous! What is the stamp that you used?
The flowers are absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your process and colors with us.