Hi watercolor fans, welcome back to Watercolor Weekend over on the Art Impressions Blog. Today I have my Alice in Wonderland journal and I have an announcement.
I will start with the announcement, which is, after a lot of soul searching, it is bittersweet that I have decided to retire from my Watercolor Design Team position. I have been so blessed to have been part of this amazing watercolor team since Bonnie’s vision of expanding the regular line design team in 2017.
I started using Art Impressions stamps in 2016 after I attended a scrapbook show and thought it looked fun. I have always been drawn to watercolor. I jumped in FULL FORCE. It was also my first experience with social media (Instagram). I set a goal to work with Art Impressions and in July of 2017, I was invited to be a part of the New Art Impressions Guest Design Team. I was beyond excited!
Well, it’s been 7 years and this watercolor community has grown in leaps and bounds. It has been such a pleasure watching you all blossom into your art and encourage each other along the way. I have been inspired, lifted up and humbled by all of you. I sincerely wish each and every one of you joy in your journey and know that I will still be around watching and encouraging you. I am so proud to be part of your tribe.
For now, my heart is telling me that I need to move forward. I will continue to make art in all forms and continue on my journey to see what my next chapter looks like. I wish you all the love and happiness in the world. Thank you for joining me on this wonderful journey!
Alice in Wonderland Journal
Here is the complete Alice journal that I created a while ago. A couple of the dies are not released yet so I have blurred them here. I hope you enjoy!
Cheshire Cat / Alice
I started out inking the Rugged Tree and stamping it diagonally to create a tree branch for the cat to sit on. I used my positioner to place him perfectly on the tree. Next, I added long vines and leaves. I did this in a couple of layers to get some depth and interest. I pulled the color out of the tree and added some additional darker values.
For the cat, I pulled the color out of the lines first to create the shadows. Next, I drew in the stripes and face with a pencil. I stayed with the contours of the cat. I used my palette to add color.
For Alice, I used the standing Angel stamp without the wings. I stamped her in brown stamped off to get a light image. I added color to her from my palette. I extended her hair down, tip: Do her hair first so you don’t fill in color where you want hair. I grounded her with gray using a back and forth stroke.
Finally, I added in the sky. To get the really blurry look, use more water than normal.
Dormouse
I started out by stamping in the peeking mouse. I then masked him off and using my positioner stamped the teapot (inked with blue and brown and stamped off). I pulled the color out of the where the shadowed areas would be. Once it was dry, I added the flowers and leaves free hand along with the lace below. I pulled the color out of the mouse and added some additional color from my palette. To finish it off, I added some brown for the table and blue for the sky.
I used 1 10×14 piece of watercolor paper to create all the paintings. I cut them out with the journal template dies. I picked some coordinating papers and cut those as well. I assembled the journal and printed the parts of the story I thought went well with the paintings.
This was so much fun to do and I loved stretching my stamps. I hope you have been inspired to create a journal too!
Here is the entire journal:
Again, I have been so blessed these last 7 years and I am so excited to see what the next chapter brings. Have a great day!
SUPPLIES:
Sorry to hear your announcement but totally understand. Love your Alice book. Amazing and creative!
Thank you Dot. Always moving forward. Hope you are well and feeling good.
Dear Tricia, Sorry to hear you’re leaving the team and will miss your lovely cards and directions for them. Seven years is a long time and I wish you the best in whatever your time brings you. Will be thinking of you. Hugs, Edna Burgess
Dear Tricia: The best of luck in your new endeavors. I learned a lot from you. Thank you so much for sharing your time and your talent.