First any old book will do-this book happens to have aged pages, but even a book from the Dollar Store, or an unused one from your self will work. With pencil, draw out your design. In this sample, I used some actual dogwood pictures that I took and found online as my inspiration.
Next I used my Faber-Castell black or brown big brush pitt pens to outline. If you want to go for a more realistic look, you could skip this step, or outline with the actual flower color.
I used Faber-Castell Gelatos and Gel Sticks for my color. I love the control factor you get with these. You can make the color very intense (see red flower) or water it down like I did with the dogwood flowers. With these flowers, I wanted the book print to show through so I went with the more transparent look.
These flowers were done with a combination of Gelatos and Neocolors for more intense color.
I added my colors and then blended with a small damp brush. With the Gel type sticks, it's so easy to add or remove color. For very intense color, you can also add in some color with a blend able watercolor crayon like the Neocolor 2 (refer back to red flower picture).
Great for accents! I've included links for the products I mentioned above-just click on the name and you can all the details.
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