Friday, November 20, 2020

Watercolour

 Hello there.. I hope you are well

The weather is miserable but I can lose myself in watercolour. Today's Christmas cards are both watercolour, and stamping with a few of my own painted branches

 
The little watering can is a stamp you've seen on my cards before.. It's not from a Christmas set but an ordinary cheap set I bought online once in a sale. I like it when I can take a non Christmas stamp and in the right setting it just works.
The pine branches I painted and the berries are all done with perfect pearls... That stuff last for years!

Then there are two red watering cans


I did add the baubles to that lovely (Inkylicious) branch along with some berries
 

I have no idea how many Christmas cards I've done but the pile is now quite big...
I'll share some more soon
 
Have a peaceful day...Be well
 
~ Ros ~
 



21 comments:

  1. More beautiful cards Ros. Envious of your drawing skills! x

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  2. Βeautiful Christmas cards, Ros!
    And: There is a birthday candy on my blog. Kisses!

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  3. Can't even pick a favorite Ros...they are all absolutely lovely!! Glad to hear your pile is growing quite large...mine is too and now all I need to do is sit down and sign them and address the envelopes...why is that always the hardest part?!! Hope the weather clears up for you soon, and have a great weekend! Hugs. :0)

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  4. Each one is as lovely as the other. Beautiful and festive scenes you have created!

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  5. Fabulous cards as always Ros...you must have made 100's!!...hope you don't have to post them all!! Love your artistry so keep em coming. xx

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  6. Four more gorgeous cards Ros and love the central theme of the red watering can and the two different branches, with and without those pretty baubles and the robin and then some wonderful holly and berries. All the sentiments look great too. x

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  7. why not have a watering can on a Christmas card, perfect with a little snow. they all look wonderful Ros :)

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  8. Ros, your pile of Christmas cards will be the most treasured of the season!
    Another darling design - each one as cute as the next!
    =]

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  9. Oh, so pretty and creative! Beautiful water cans and sweet bird! Love the branches and added baubles! Such a great creative way of using stamps and making cards with different designs! Love your art, Ros...well done!!

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  10. I just LOVE how you've turned this watering can into a holiday card! Shear genius!! And of course your personal touches are always so, so pretty! Beautiful designs my friend ... all of them! Thanks for inspiring me today! HUGS

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  11. Your Christmas cards are so beautiful and so you, Ros. I love your watercans, branches, berries, birdies, snow....every little detail in each card, my friend. Thank you for sharing. I am looking forward to more of your Christmas cards. Love and Hugs...Nancy

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  12. Such a delight to get to see your lovely creations Ros!!!! Thanks so much for sharing your inspiration!
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

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  13. What pretty and unique cards Ros. The watering can sure does work in these adorable little Winter scenes x. Always loving your extra special little touches x.

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  14. I love that red watering can, Ros! It looks like that sweet robin likes it too! Love the addition of pine and holly boughs and the lovely ornaments on the tree branches!

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  15. I had to take time to savor each one in the close up. So lovely! The little bird is a darling addition in some, and I love the variety of extras in all the cards. Your hand-drawn pine sprigs are so soft and pretty. Wishing I'd kept my Perfect Pearls. So many things I didn't use back then, but would gladly use now.

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  16. What wonderful winter scenes you created, using the watering can stamp Ros! Both cards are so beautifully watercolored and painted! Looking forward to seeing many more!
    Hideko xx

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  17. Yes, I love that too - using a non-Christmas stamp for Christmas. These are really pretty cards and I always love a robin!

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  18. I am so loving your cards Ros, all the details in each, and your hand painted pine branches, they look so real. Love the little bird as well. Oh yes I still have perfect pearls, but I seldom think to use them, they really add to your card!
    Thanks for sharing, and look forward to seeing more of your artistic creations! Take care my friend,

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  19. LOVE all three of these amazing Christmas cards Ros. Stamping, watercolouring and adding your own drawings makes the perfect trifecto! :) These little watercans with all the Christmas finery are adorable! xx

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  20. Oh my goodness--how gorgeous!

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  21. You proved it a zillion times already and did it one more time: you can turn any image into a Christmas one. Love the watering can scenes!

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