I wanted to talk you along as I created something inspired from this amazing book:
music by the AMAZING Kate Mann!!
here is the supply list for this project:
- grumbacher watercolor transparent 24 pan set
- stabilo marks all black pencil
- prismacolor colored pencils
- faber castell gelatos
- rubber stamp by Kristen Petersen
- mister
- sharpie white paint pen - fine point
Loved ....shared it on my all my social media sites.... adored your review and showing your process inspired by Danielle's book. Your girl is beautiful.... xo xo Audie
ReplyDeleteHi Mnidy - LOVE your painting! I always like the music you choose, but this soundtrack (especially the first and the last song!!!!) is superb!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHello! I'm taking your Sunday Mornings 2 class and enjoying it. This was fun to see your take on using watercolors. Makes me want to get mine out. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI love her! She is so precious!
ReplyDeleteMindy! You and watercolors were made for each other! Such a beautiful girl and painting. By the way - I can't comment on instagram but I love your new hair color and would be thrilled if you did a makeup tutorial.
ReplyDeletePS - Would you be willing to sell this watercolor?
ReplyDeleteThx. xx
Maria - so sorry dear girl. she is already sold.
DeleteThanks, Mindy! Whoever got her is a lucky girl (or guy)!
Deletei could watch you paint all day....then i'd never paint! beautiful picture and lots of fun watching...looks like a great book.
ReplyDeleteI loved this and really liked the creative way you used Kristin's stamp to create the pattern in the skirt and little flowers...brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteSo loved watching the video and seeing your process! I feel so honored that you used my stamp in her skirt and the flowers- so creative with the gelato! Loved it! I will have to purchase the book! That looks wonderful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLovely process and painting!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy I came across this Mindy- I have always loved your style of the those sweet primitive portraits! I too have fallen in love with this book-and for the very same reasons you have. It has been eye opening to play with watercolors after reading through this fabulous book! The portrait you painted is just precious and I can see why it sold so quickly:)
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