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Friday, April 16, 2010

5 Minute Watercolor Flowers


Fun Five Minute Watercolor Flowers. Fun to paint and easy to do!

19 comments:

  1. Thank you SOOO much, Martha!!--I've bookmarked these videos--I love these loose flower paintings!

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  2. Martha what sweet sweet flowers, love these. Good luck with your scripture beads they are wonderful. Hugs

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  3. Your flowers are so sweet looking,I can't wait to give it a try. Thanks for doing a tutorial. And what a great idea about the dip tray for paint.

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  4. Have i told you how much I love your art and your giving spirit? No? Well, let me tell you now ...I DO! Thank you for brightening my morning and giving me hope that I too can create beauty :-)

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  5. Hi Martha, Thank you, Thank you, THank you! You made my day!!!

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  6. Martha,

    You are the best! Thanks so much for taking the time to do these videos. I love the flowers, and you make everything look so easy. It makes me think I can really do this.

    calligraphy, watercolor, now beading you amaze me!!

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  7. Thank you so much for sharing your technique. I am going to try this as I want to be able to watercolor. Happy creating...

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  8. Wonderful tutorial Martha - thank you!

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  9. Love your videos Martha! They inspire me to "try" a new project. Thank you!

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  10. your videos turned out great....and your flowers always look so cute!! now i need to head out and find a nice chip-and-dip bowl for my watercolors.... xox, :))

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  11. Thanks so much Martha for the videos! I love watercolor!! I'll have to give these a try and see how I do. I loved your tips about the chip and dip platter and also, the one about the stones in your water basin. I just happen to have a bag of them sitting around what to do with themselves...lol! I'll have to give it a try!
    Have a good one!...Sue

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  12. I enjoyed those instructional videos so much. I think I might try one of these little flower pots tonight. Martha, the micro pen you used was in black wasn't it? It blended so well with your leaves and I thought it was a green pen.

    Thank you for sharing your tips and instructions.

    Lee Ann

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  13. Wooohooo! I tried your little WC flowers and they turned out so cute! I'll post them on my blog tomorrow!! Thanks again for the wonderful video....love ya..Sue

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  14. Love your videos Martha. You make it look so easy! They would look great on note cards.

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  15. These are soooo great..what a great way to relax and play with watercolours...and I love the brush cleaning tip....I have a bag of those glass "things" somewhere I am sure.

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  16. Ohmigosh Martha! I can't wait to try these. I've been hoping you'd make a tutorial. It's a little late to start now, but first thing after church tomorrow, I'll be trying to paint your flowers! Thanks!

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  17. Oooooo, these are wonderful! So free and full of delight!

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  18. Thank you Martha. This made me drag out my long neglected watercolors (15-20 years) and a couple trusty brushes. It just so happened I had to send out a couple 'in Memory of' checks for my quilt guild; each needing a special card. Both checks went to churches and will be doing the Lord's work! This was the perfect storm!

    http://piecefulmusings.blogspot.com

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  19. Hi Martha! I was trying to watch these videos, but they seem to have disappeared. Please tell me where I can find them. Thank you so very much!!

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