 Okay, here's this week's watercolor Wednesday. I'm not sure quite sure I caught all of this on the tape I'll have to review it as I'm editing. So if I didn't catch all of it. I'm not sure what happened I must have hit the button by mistake. I think I caught most of it though. I used a white crayon as a resist to intentionally leave some white space and some texture around the owl's face. I did it on both the watercolor journal page and on the accompanying ATC card which I didn't film. I did do an ATC card that matches and it will be in my Etsy shop for sale. Hopefully by the time you see this it will be posted. It's just a white crayola crayon. Maybe it's not crayola let's see. It just says white crayon. I don't even know that it's crayola. It's just a white crayon. But the wax in the crayon resists the watercolor paint and it'll keep the paper white. So that's a tip and a trick of something you can try with your watercolor paints. Anyway, I really like the way this owl turned out. I liked it when I did it on the Rolodex card for the 30 and 30 challenge and I definitely like it in the journal too. So there you go. Another piece inspired by Jean Haynes. I'm really loving reading her books and learning from her. She's got a really great process. Anyway, I hope you got some ideas of what you can do and what you can try. Think about getting one of her books or borrowing it from the library. I think you'd really enjoy it. Don't forget to go out and have a great day everybody and do something nice for yourself because you deserve it and I'll see you later.