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I will be teaching a watercolor technique workshop on Feb. 2nd at the Swinging Bridge Studio in Story City.
I love to take a sheet of watercolor paper and fill it with color and texture. It can be used as a background for collage/assemblage or torn up as focal pieces on a greeting card. The finished paper can also be scanned or photocopied. When scanned, further manipulation of the design is possible in a program like Photoshop Elements.
Here are just a couple examples of what can be done.
2 comments:
Hello Regina!
I have been having such trouble trying to leave you comments!
I am going to sit and write, but I just wanted to say that you inspire me so much... the way you just gird yourself and put yourself out there.
It is a beautiful thing indeed.
much love,
joan
Stopping by to let you know that you've been given a 'you make my day' award at my little blog!!
Because Regina, in so many ways... you truly do make my day.
xoxoxo
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