Tulip Garden

Tulip Garden Heather Telford

I am not seeing any tulips around here yet. We had 25°C on Monday then snow and ice again on Tuesday!  To create this tulip garden I used a stamp from the new transparent set Garden Blooms. I stamped it three times in a row with Memento Dandelion ink. I used watercolour pencils and a waterbrush to add the colour beginning with a loose yellow wash over all the flowers. I then added some light and dark orange tones and painted it on in the shape of the tulips. I painted with green over the stems and flicked some colour over the whole panel. The sentiment is stamped on a scrap of watercolour paper and popped up on the panel with a strip of organza ribbon across the top.

_DSC3163 Tulip Garden detail Heather Telford

The finished panel was wider than 5½”, the size of card I usually make so I looked for an envelope which would fit a larger card and cropped the panel accordingly. The envelope I found just happened to be vellum so I my tulips stayed on display even when in the envelope. (below) I added a white sticker so I could address it clearly and put it in the post to Australia. I think I have mentioned my postal problems here before. I am not very good at getting cards in envelopes and equally bad at getting envelopes in the mail. So I am excited to think that this one may have arrived at its destination already for a friend whose birthday is today.

Tulip garden in vellum envelope Heather Telford

Supplies:

Stamps: Flourish BirthdayGarden Blooms (PB)
Pencils: Albrecht Durer Watercolour pencils Orange Yellow 109, Light Orange 113, Vermillion 117, Moss Green 168 (Faber-Castell)
Inks: Memento Dandelion, Olive Grove (Tsukineko)
Cardstock: Fabriano 100% cotton hot pressed watercolour paper
Also: Organza ribbon


14 Comments on “Tulip Garden”

  1. Janet Castle's avatar Janet Castle says:

    Beautiful card Heather…as always, your art is amazing!
    Jan

  2. dlweldon's avatar dlweldon says:

    Wow. So pretty…

  3. lesliekmiller's avatar lesliekmiller says:

    Oh, such a pretty soft orange shade! Love how you added the organza strip right over the sentiment. Never thought to do that. Your birthday friend will love this!

  4. Donna Ellis's avatar dsmiles2 says:

    Lovely! I really enjoy how the Memento colors are conducive to different styles – your watercolor tulips are beautiful! hugs, de

  5. Doris Hubbard's avatar Doris Hubbard says:

    I love this!!!!

    Sent from my iPad

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  6. judy stevens's avatar judy stevens says:

    Thank you for sharing this. It is simply lovely! You have given me a couple of new, do it right now ideas which is always so helpful. And, I always need help in remembering how beautiful orange and yellow really are.

  7. jmhave44's avatar jmhave44 says:

    Beautiful. I love this set, and you’ve showcased the tulips marvelously in the sunny colors. Happy Easter & TFS

  8. SathyaKala's avatar SathyaKala says:

    Beautiful as always…its always a feast to visit ur creations here 🙂

  9. Yvette's avatar Yvette says:

    Beautiful!!! Love how you added the organza strip right over the sentiment.

  10. Karen Petitt's avatar Karen Petitt says:

    Beautiful, stunning and so perfect for spring! Thank you so much for sharing how you do this Heather – I must practice with my Memento inks and water colour pencils – I love your gorgeous creations.
    Thank you so much for sharing your art with us and for the inspiration too. Have a lovely and Happy Easter Karen P x

  11. Lindsey's avatar Lindsey says:

    No tulips here, either — but the latest dump of snow is almost gone, thank goodness. Luckily we can look at beautiful card tulips!

  12. Gabby's avatar Gabby says:

    Beautiful coloring! Like this new stamp set. 🙂

  13. ar0se4u2's avatar ar0se4u2 says:

    I was just looking at vellum envelopes this week- what a great way to showcase your work thru the mail.

  14. I’ve noticed your cards on the Penny black blog & stopped by to see what else you’ve made. I love your watercoloring on so many of these cards. I’m adding you to my list of inspiration blogs!


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