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Wednesday 22 November 2023

WOYWW 755

 Welcome to Crafting With Jack and What’s On Your Workdesk Wednesday, a day when we link up to Julia's Stamping Ground and have a look to see what everyone has been doing. 

I watched a tutorial on simple watercolour flowers last week.  It doesn’t seem to work for me although I was happy enough with the flowers I did. It’s either the artist (me) or the materials.  The same person showed her art materials - all high quality.  I am debating on ordering the same materials just to see!



These were some stencilled pieces that I have never been sure what to with!

My scripture writing challenge is going well. My dear husband’s birthday is today so we are going out for a meal. This afternoon I have a hospital appointment (audiology).  I will be around to see everyone later.

14 comments:

Sarah Brennan said...

It might be more worth splashing out on really good quality paper than new watercolours Angela - it can make a big difference. The flowers look good to me . Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah #2

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Which tutorials did you watch? I have found Nianiani, Karen Rice and Emma LeFebvre very useful on YouTube, nothing too scary either but some good tips. Better paper will help, I use Daniel Smith watercolour paints which are highly pigmented and lovely to use. Good luck!
Hugs LLJ 1 xx

Julia Dunnit said...

Happy returns to Mr Angela, hope your date night is lovely!
I’m going to stick my neck out Angela and say that I think I recognise your water colour painting…very pretty flowers, but like me, I think you’re being a bit reluctant with the water. I bought some decent watercolour paper and that helped me to throw the water around a bit more, but there’s no precision once you start adding the paint, if it’s clean outlines you’re after, watercolour is not for you…ask me how I know!! Still , I never spend a couple of more hours with paint and water that I don’t enjoy!

Neet said...

Enjoy your meal with the birthday boy (happy birthday to him)and good luck with the appointment.
I don't think the expensive toys will make much difference, just try, try and try again, it's all in the learning process.
Hugs, Neet xx 5

Marit said...

Happy birthday to your hubs, hope you have a lovely evening spending together, and hop your appointment went well. Your painted flowers look good to me, I would only buy expensive materials if you are planning to use them a lot. Thanks for stopping by my blog, have a great day. Marit #10

Helen said...

Hope hubby has a great birthday. Have fun with your water colours, I think the others have a good idea with better paper. Happy woyww Helen #3

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hope you both have a nice day. I do think it is often the paper you use with watercolours so maybe you will find it more successful with better paper. I am wondering who you were watching. Wishing you a very happy woyww. Hugs, Angela x11x

Twiglet said...

Happy birthday to hubby - hope you have a lovely celebratory meal out - always a treat. xx Jo

My name is Cindy said...

Hi Angela, thanks for your earlier visit and happy birthday to hubby - enjoy your meal!! I really can#t advise about watercolour as it is not my natural medium, Iguess it depends what you want as an end result/ Keep trying and have fun!! Happy WOYWW, love n hugs Cindyxx #12

Annie said...

Happy birthday to your hubby. Taking in clothes is usually possible but letting clothes out is more than often not because there is rarely extra fabric in the seams…sorry.
Hugs,
Annie x

Lindart said...

You watercolour flowers are lovely! They are very similar to the ones I made in Fodder School. I fussy cut them out and use in my journal! I love the way you made your words, great idea for a journal page. Good use of that stencil! I am always envying other people's expensive paints, but I have good old Prang watercolours, the ones they use in grade schools! Seem to work just fine. Although I wouldn't turn down a good set of watercolours! Happy Birthday to hubby, have a lovely night out! Have a wonderful week, Lindart #16

Lynnecrafts said...

Hope you both have a good evening. There are lots of Black Friday deals at the mo on good watercolour paint and paper. You need the watercolour paper to cope with the water. If you prefer, you could try Inktense pencils. They act like crayons but when you add water they become much brighter and dry as permanent so you can add layers.
Your flowers look lovely anyway.
Take care and happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 13 xx

Susan Renshaw said...

The flowers look good to me! Hope you had a good evening out!
Happy WOYWW! Susan #4

BJ said...

I think your watercolouring is coming along nicely but agree better quality paints sure makes a difference. In my Bible they don't rub off (chalky residue) like my cheaper ones but some do show though the thin pages (reds) Water colour paper also makes a difference, but still happy using Bible pages. love the little squares, must try those. I have just made a water colour card for my son's birthday. As for Jade's prayer journal, not tried that yet nor the victorious woman. Trying not to get too bogged down with challenges at the moment. Love what you did with the paint stripe though. Hugs BJ#14