I was playing with water marble, and I managed to create the petals, which I had to turn into the flowers. Just few dots of black, white and yellow, where center of the flower should be, and I was done. How cool is that!
Usually, I do add stamping over the water marble, but this time I was happy to leave it as is. This does not happen often, so I will take every little win whenever I can.
I used white, red, orange and shimmery yellow polish. I did this couple of weeks ago, and totally forgot to write the names of the polishes - this silliness happens to me from time to time - I get so excited about what I am doing, that I think all was done and written. More often than not this is wrong. Sometimes I glance at the writing, and then I still have time to add it all... Once polishes get put back in the drawers, boxes or on the shelves, it is everyone's guess what was used.
I liked the thumb the most, but somehow, I forgot to take a photo of it. You can still see majority of it on the second photo.
Now, when I had a smashing success with the water marble flowers, I may venture into this again. Thing is that this technique is tricky for me, and results wildly vary depending on polish I use, room temperature, water temperature, and lack of real skill on the side of yours truly.
This looked to me like a Mum, or Chrysanthemums to be fancy here, so that is how I named them. Mums are such underrated flowers, but I like them. I love them in the garden, as they would bloom far into the Autumn, and it is so nice to be cheered with those pretty, colorful heads when everything else is long gone and ready for the Winter ahead.
I only had gerbera Daisies in my vase, and yellow seem to be one of my favorites. They stood up here for the mums, but in all honesty, those water marble flowers could easily be Gerbera daisies! Just pick which ones you want them to be. LOL!
Have yourself an amazing week ahead.
Cheers!