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Learn to create two different dessert blooms with this step by step tutorial
We all love creating representations of various elements of nature that we see in our day to day life. Succulents are my new obsession for the only reason that they are gorgeous. But unfortunately I manage to kill a few of them from time to time. So I decided to create the watercolor version of these pretty succulents which would be the perfect indoor greenery with a handmade touch. And of course who doesn’t love to own a plant you can’t kill?
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Step 9
Lets do a bit more of blending to create the light and shadow effect. I used Hooker’s Green to create the shadows around the corners and the inner edge of the leaves. Each leaf mainly consists of 3 colors: Hooker’s Green ( inner edge) + Leaf Green ( center) + Yellow( outer lining) beautifully blended.And there you go , the finished Green velvet rosette succulent !