Welcome to Watercolor Weekend. I love nature scenes, especially ones that have animals. The 6067 Wild Buck Foundation definitely fits that bill. Living in the country allows me to watch all kinds of animals, including deer. Surrounded by open fields, summer is one of my favorite times to watch the deer out in the pasture as the mom’s take their babies out to graze. As the months go by, I get to watch them grow and lose their spots. I also get to watch the bucks grow their horns, everything from spikes to full racks.
My first card was a big hit with the men in my family. I started with inking my stamp with Distress Ink Pumice Stone, I find this easier with the bigger stamps, and after stamping off once I find little color transfers when water is added. I then took a piece of acetate that I have cut down as a guide that is 2 ¾ by 4 ¼, and traced an outline around my stamped image. Using Post-it tape, I masked off the edges so that the scene is contained to work with the image. This gives it defined edges, which also allows you to have a white border to set it off. I started with the sky by adding in 526, so I don’t have to compete with the foliage once that is put in. I then added 565 to shade the mountains, leaving white highlights to give them shape. 177 was used on all of the ground areas. For the roof I started with 947 and then added streaks of 969 to give the look of texture. 027 was used on the walls and also added darker lines with the same color for texture. For the windows I used a mix of 565 and N15, which creates kind of a smoky blue. The window trims and the lines for the panes, 969 was used. I then added shadows in with 565. For the rocks I used a mix of 565 and 969, and then went over areas with 249 to give a more natural look. 526 mixed with some 565 was used for the water, adding more 565 along the edges of the banks, and rocks to give a shadowed look in those areas. I used 969 on the tree trunk, adding more color along the edges to help define its shape. A black micron was used on the eyes and nose of the deer, leaving a highlight on both. I started with 992 on the antlers adding a touch of 969 along the edges. For the body I used 977, I then went over the top of this with a bit of 947 to brighten it up a bit. 969 was used to darken the shadowed areas.
Now it’s time to put all of the foliage in, I used my favorite grass from 5826 WC Large Tree Set 2 in 177, for areas I also added a touch of 969 to the stamp. 5372 Mini Foliage set, I used the bush line stamp in 177, the pine tree in 249, and then 2 more of the bush line in 249 in front of the pines. To the right of the house I also used, from the same set, the miniature grass in 177. For the tree I started with the large foliage from 4051 Foliage 1, inking only about 1/3 of the stamp in 126, for coverage over the area. I then used the vine from the same set in 177 over the area I stamped in 126. From the 4964 WC Branches Set, I inked the branch in 969 and placed it next to the rocks by the deer, and used the small vine from 5126 WC Foliage Set 4 in 177 to add in the leaves. I then used our favorite white paint, Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White, to add in flowers. I may have went overboard a bit, but that’s okay, because flowers and green will be gone here soon.

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