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Tree Stamps and Watercolor

By Kathybarbro @KathyBarbro

Tree Stamps and Watercolor I’ve been wanting a rubber stamp collection for the longest time, and finally bought a few at Michael’s for my art journal class. If you plan ahead and use coupons, the cost can be pretty reasonable.  1. Make a pencil grid that fits the largest and smallest of the stamps on hand.
2. Stamp one image in each section, rotating them as wherever possible.
3. Writing is added to each section whether it’s just the name of the leaf or a short poem or phrase.
4. Watercolor is used to paint around each stamp, taking care to leave a little space white space to avoid having colors run around each other.

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