What I've learned so far from 100 day project …
As I said in the last 100-day post, my daily practice is becoming more flexible. This new flexibility is in letting go of feeling bad for not posting or even making a square every day. The working on four days (squares) at a time is still going well for me. The four squares on a 2-page spread allow me to have a color, palette, theme, and style to experiment with. It feels like just the right amount of structure and challenge for me at this point.
All eight of the squares/days in this post feature using a stencil as a base for either just watercolor paint applied with cosmetic sponges, and some of them with doodling added on top with a permanent black drawing pen.
The stencils used are ones I designed for StencilGirlProducts®
The first two pages of stencils were made with the following stencils:
Day 25: Circle-Line Borders
Day 26: Vintage Book Leaves
Day 27 Circle Line Stencil Mask
Day 28: Vintage Book Elements
The second set of entries, days 29-32, are all made with the same stencil:
Swags, Borders and Dangles
Individual Entries
The following four entries were made with the following stencils: https://www.stencilgirlproducts.com/stencils-valerie-sjodin-s/2044.htm
Be inspired!
Valerie
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Gold Gelly Roll pen (set of gold, silver, and white)
Coliro brand gold metallics watercolors
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