
Most of the cardstock comes from K&Co's Urban Rhapsody, except the largest of the label mats which is something from my stash I inked to match. In fact I inked quite a bit around the edges, including the flowers, to get the colour I was after.
The two lovely ladies are a Wild Rose stamp, and the flowers are from my stash, as is the smidge of ribbon.
I coloured the girls in with lyra aquacolours. I had to cut them out as I had an accident around the inside of their necks which I just couldn't correct. I still have not found an ideal card for stamping and painting with watercolours, and occasionally I get a sort of pilling on the card, which is what happened around the inside of th

I find hair difficult to do at the best of times but with watercolours it seems so much more difficult.
TW