Last week I participated in a wet on wet watercolour holiday card making workshop with my local Waldorf society. It was my first time doing wet on wet painting, and I was really happy with the results, so I'd like to share! Here are some links to the images if you'd like to take a peak
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http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/solsticetree.jpg
http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/redsunshine.jpg
http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/redangel.JPG
http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/pointsetta.jpg
http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/treeswithbirds.jpg
There wasn't any formal instruction, and I was happy with the results, because I don't consider myself an artistic person. Just thought I'd share in case any others have been feeling intimidated by the medium
. It's really very easy, and everyone can get decent results
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.http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/solsticetree.jpg
http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/redsunshine.jpg
http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/redangel.JPG
http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/pointsetta.jpg
http://www.playfulpixie.com/blog/treeswithbirds.jpg
There wasn't any formal instruction, and I was happy with the results, because I don't consider myself an artistic person. Just thought I'd share in case any others have been feeling intimidated by the medium
. It's really very easy, and everyone can get decent results 






She's 2.5 I just cut one up of all blue for thank you notes