
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Fishing Buddies

Thursday, May 19, 2011
Zazzle magnet from Sarah: Watercolor Giant Panda Magnet
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Welcome visitor

Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Kate and Calla Lilies


Wednesday, March 16, 2011
A Scary Moment

Thursday, November 11, 2010
A Blue Christmas Tree
My latest tree design started out in my head as something quite different than the end result. I had it in my mind to create a Christmas tree from leaves, so I went to my PSP program to the leaf picture tube.

I then set about "building" a tree by copying and pasting each leaf, one by one, on a new image.

It had a certain something, but I wasn't entirely happy with it; so off to my Corel Painter 4 program it went where I applied the detailed watercolor auto-painting feature.
After creating a snowy landscape in PSP, I copied the tree and added it, but just couldn't make it work somehow. Ultimately deciding it was the lower edge that was not working, I trimmed it then copied and pasted that onto the background. I added a few little twinkly ornaments to the tree and declared it finished. It's now on several different products in my Zazzle store, including this greeting card.

Saturday, October 23, 2010
Harlequin Kitty

I did a basic outline in my Corel painter program with the thick and thin pencil tool starting with the cat's face. It was love at first sight. After that my infatuation with this smiling kitty drove me on. After the basic sketch was done, I began coloring in with the the tapered gouache brush. I like this brush and use it quite a bit because I find it fills better than some of the others and is easier to control. Anyway, on I went filling in each little diamond on his costume by hand. When the painting was finished, I sent it to my PSP program for the tedious task of cleaning up the edges. I then copied the image and added it to a background I had created using some of the stock Paint Shop patterns. At the end my eyes were red and bleary and my back was aching, but I think he was worth the pain. He's now happily dancing on several products in my Zazzle store.
