I did end up trying this tutorial again with some larger and more simple stamped tulips from the Hero Arts "Hero Florals Tulips 3X4 set from 2020 with some Simon Says Stamp Barley Beige Ink on Arches hot press cotton watercolor paper.
I did stamp the loose leaf directly over the smaller stem on the right rather than masking it and I did these in the Misti so they were inked a couple of times so that I could see the ink on the paper. Its not quite a bright white in real life so, the photographed colors are off as I think the camera's wanted to make the paper white and that effects the red tones I guess. I ended up cropping these cell phone shots down to the painted part as that paper was cut to 5" square in real life.
These are the same colors in the painted stamped tulip image from a few days ago but, the more open space in the images I think it makes it a little easier to see the colors of the paint.
I did go over the petals and stems and leaves several times just adding more into where I am thinking the crevices would be to give it some depth.
what it looked like when I got home today and yes, I did add more paint to it between this shot and the finished one.
I used the drop piece of that lily pond Bazzill for the base here and cut it down to be an 5 1/2" square card. The sentiment I think is Stampin' Up! from the perfect Pennants set. I used some Versafine Clair nocturn to stamp it on the watercolor paper and it did take forever to dry. That's about it from me, you can find this challenge here at SCS to play along with us if you are so inclined. Thanks for stopping by.

















