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Father’s Day Lighthouse | Watercolor Weekend | Art Impressions

June 18, 2022

I’m Tricia.
Hi! I am Tricia and I am so excited that you are here. I love watercolor, art, crafts, cards and everything in between. 
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Welcome back watercolor fans!  I decided to try something a little bit different this weekend.  I wrote my “How-To” while I was creating.  I decided to leave it organic and not proofread and change anything.  You can see my process as it happens.  Here goes, this is a Father’s Day Lighthouse card for my husband.

I cut a mask with my masking paper and the stitched rectangle die.  I laid it over my watercolor paper (the negative not the circle.  I will save the circle mask for another project.

I inked the small cliffs with 969, 177 and 569.  Next, I inked the big and small trees from the palm tree set. I stamped the large one on an angle and then the smaller one on a little more of an angle.  Using the medium palm stamps I inked them with 177 and stamped them on either side of the tree.

Next, I inked the medium lighthouse with the rocks, stamped it off, and stamped it to the right of the trees, a little higher to create the illusion of distance. Next, I inked the boats from the bait shop set with 969 and stamped them towards the bottom of the oval.

To create the palms, I used the medium and small palms from the palm tree set inked with 177.

Pull the color out of the lines.

      • I started with the lighthouse. It’s the first layer so I went really light and just pulled some darker areas out.
      • Next, I worked on the small cliff.  I started with the rocks, keeping it really light.  Next the sand going into the water. I pull color from the top near the grass down towards to water, leaving lots of white space.  You can always add more color. Next, I pull color out of the grass.
      • Boats and Palm Trees

I decided to add the water before I add more color.  I want to try to keep it light..ha ha here goes.

I am starting with 451, again keeping it light. I added it around the lighthouse, between the trees and around the land and boats.  Next, I used 025 (yellow) to add some clouds and color to the sky and then to the water.  I kept this really light.

I added some 177 from my palette to the hill behind the palm trees.  With the water dry, it was easy to picture where the hill would be.

Next, I added 865, 685 and 373 to the sky and water. I added some additional color to all the elements and then my light watercolor went a little deeper (oh well, I still like it).  To brighten some of the reflections, I added some white gel pen.  I signed and dated it.

I removed the mask, cut it down, mounted it to a Gina K Designs card stock mat and adhered it to the card base.

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  1. Kathy Raker says:

    Stunning card for your husband. I always appreciate your work of art. Thanks for sharing. I need more experience on where to place images in regards to size and depth.

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