Hello! Today I am sharing an ethereal sunflower watercolor card that I created using a stencil. I love sunflowers! Something about them just makes me feel happy.
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I first started with The Crafter's Workshop TCW9051 Watercolor Paper and using The Crafter's Workshop Sunflower Meadow Stencil.
Then using Derwent Inktense Blocks and a paintbrush with water I painted over the stencil to create the watercolor sunflowers.
Next, I used The Crafter's Workshop TCW922 Ethereal Stencil with VersaFine Clair Ink in Acorn and a sponge dauber.
I then matted it with some yellow cardstock and adhered it to my card front.
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