jewel Tone palette
Take Flight
-Blue Jay- A strong traditional blue color. It fades nicely from a dark blue to a light blue. It is a staining blue.
-Violet Starling- A purple violet that is the lightest color in the collection and blends really well and granulates beautifully.
-Indigo Bunting- One of my favorite colors that I have made, its a purple/blue color that separates slightly when used and shows both the blue and the purple aspects of the color. When water is added to this color on paper, it shows more of the purple undertones. It’s very pretty!
-Teal-Winged Duck- Another favorite! I couldn't make paint without making teal in my first go-around! I am in love with this shade! Its perfectly blue and perfectly green all at the same time!
-The Great Grey Owl- I made this color because it is one color that I do not have in my own handmade watercolor collection. I love this shade of grey and can't wait to use it in my florals!
-Black Hawk- Black is my favorite color to use for lettering pieces with colorful backgrounds. I prefer to paint my letters with black because it makes them stand out more. And this black is perfect for lettering!
Take Flight Swatches
Take Flight Swatches
Rainbow Shimmer palette
In the Garden
-Tomato- A deep red with a slight red shimmer.
-Carrot- A strong orange with a slight golden shimmer.
-Sunflower- A sunny yellow with a slight golden shimmer.
-Basil- A leafy green with a hint of shimmer.
-Blue Berry- A shimmery cobalt blue.
-Lavender- Just like the flower, this light purple is a beautiful color. It has a strong shimmer with a grey lavender undertone.
In the Garden Swatches
In the Garden Swatches
Magical palette
Yer a Wizard
This watercolor paint collection is called "Yer a Wizard" and consists of 6 colors. It is inspired by the magical books written by J.K. Rowling. I used some of my favorite elements from the books to name the 6 colors. Below are the color descriptions:
-The Forbidden Forrest- This is a dark blueish green color that has an ever so slight silver shimmer to give it that dark, spooky, yet magical vibe that the real Forbidden Forrest gives off.
-Phoenix 2.0- Has a slight color shift (red-to-gold-to-bronze) with a red orange base color. It shows a different color shimmer when looking at it from different angles.
-The Lost Diadem- This paint is a royal blue color with a slight silver shimmer to represent the stone that is on the Ravenclaw diadem.
-The Golden Snitch- This is a true yellow-golden shimmer that fades nicely to be used as a solid gold or as a light overly to other colors. This color has a white base to it to give it the versatility to fade from a solid gold to more translucent gold shimmer without having a strong yellow hue.
-Invisibility Cloak- This color envisions the silvery blue tone of the cloak that it takes when one is putting it on and is truly a beautiful shimmer paint. It is a strong silver with blue, grey, and lavender undertones to create a beautifully unique color.
-Death Eater- As much as I love the good guys in the books, this dark and moody color has ended up being my absolute favorite. It is a dark grey/blue color with a slight silver shimmer undertone. It was envisioned as the color of the night sky when the dark mark is released. It's spooky, magical, and all around beautiful.
Yer a Wizard Swatches
Yer a Wizard Swatches
Pastel Rainbow palette
Pastel Sunrise
This matte watercolor paint collection is called "Pastel Sunrise" and consists of 6 colors. It is inspired by those beautiful pastel sunrises and my urge to paint them. Below are the color descriptions:
-Pastel Red- A very light red that is on the boarder between a red and a pink. This pastel looks more pink when wet but dries with a stronger red hue depending on how much water is used.
-Pastel Yellow- The brightest color in the collection, but definitely passes as a pastel when more water is added.
-Pastel Purple- A pretty pastel purple.
-Pastel Blue- A pastel baby blue that paints a perfect sky
-Pastel Green- A light pastel green.
-Pastel Peach- A peachy blend of red, orange, and pink.
Pastel Sunrise Swatches
Pastel Sunrise Swatches
Twilight Inspired palette
Its the Fluorescents
This watercolor paint collection is called "It's the Fluorescents" and consists of 6 colors. It is inspired by the Twilight saga written by Stephenie Meyer. I love these books (and the movies) and so I have created 6 colors that remind me of the series.
-Bloodlust- A deep blood red color with a slight red/pink shimmer.
-He Sparkles- An opaque strong shimmering white. This is best used on a darker colored paper or as a second layer to add a shimmering effect. It is inspired by the shimmering of Edward's skin in the sunlight.
-Too Green- This is a strong green color with a slight yellow/green shimmer. It is named after how Bella had dreams and sleep talked about how Forks is "too green."
'53 Chevy- This is a matte burnt orange color that is named after the truck that Bella drives.
-Thirsty- A dense black color with a silver shimmer to reflect the color of the vampire's eyes when they are "thirsty."
-Cinemagraphic Teal- A pretty teal/aqua color that is named after the "filter" or tone of the 1st Twilight movie. The vibe of that movie has always been a favorite of mine and I made this color to represent the teal-ish colored filter that the movie has on it.
Its the fluorescents Swatches
Its the fluorescents Swatches
Cool Tone palette
Winter Blues
This watercolor paint collection is called "Winter Blues" and consists of 6 colors. It is inspired by my favorite shades of blue that remind me of winter landscapes.
-Deep Teal- The deepest matte blue/green that resembles the darkest part of a cold lake but lightens with water to a nice cool teal.
-Frozen Lake- This matte blue has a color separating feature when water is added which gives it a slight purplish hue. It reminds me of a frozen body of water.
-Icy Blue- If ice had a true color, I believe this would be it. It is a very cold light blue that would make great frozen landscapes and has the ever so slightest shimmer to it.
-Blue Violet- A matte blue violet that reminds me of a winter night sky.
-White- Every winter landscape needs a matte white. I love using white in my skies, clouds, and ocean scenes.
-Winter Pine- A blueish green with a slight blue shimmer. Definitely more of a pine tree teal than a true blue, and it reminds me of a blue spruce.
Winter Blues Swatches
Winter Blues Swatches
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