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Royal Iris

$5.99

DIGITAL LINE ART ONLY

My grandmother was a passionate gardener who spent long hours cultivating what today would be called a cottage style garden. Back in the 70’s though, it was a bit too wild and rambling for the average person’s taste. Her flower beds weren’t color coordinated and neatly trimmed.

While I definitely did not inherit her love of digging in the dirt, I did learn to identify flowers and love their brilliant colors.

Let’s just say I’m a paper gardener. My garden is set into frames and never goes out of season. I think she would like my wall gardens.

“Royal Iris” was originally drawn for a floral watercoloring class I taught back in 2016. I’ve updated the digital stamp and sized it for an 8.5x11” project. You can go larger if you’d like— I usually do.

The colored sample shown here is in watercolor and it’s interesting to see the similarities between my watercolor technique and my marker technique. Everything here can easily be duplicated in marker.

This image is Ideal for Copic Marker, colored pencil, and obviously watercolor. Illustrated by Amy Shulke.

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DIGITAL LINE ART ONLY

My grandmother was a passionate gardener who spent long hours cultivating what today would be called a cottage style garden. Back in the 70’s though, it was a bit too wild and rambling for the average person’s taste. Her flower beds weren’t color coordinated and neatly trimmed.

While I definitely did not inherit her love of digging in the dirt, I did learn to identify flowers and love their brilliant colors.

Let’s just say I’m a paper gardener. My garden is set into frames and never goes out of season. I think she would like my wall gardens.

“Royal Iris” was originally drawn for a floral watercoloring class I taught back in 2016. I’ve updated the digital stamp and sized it for an 8.5x11” project. You can go larger if you’d like— I usually do.

The colored sample shown here is in watercolor and it’s interesting to see the similarities between my watercolor technique and my marker technique. Everything here can easily be duplicated in marker.

This image is Ideal for Copic Marker, colored pencil, and obviously watercolor. Illustrated by Amy Shulke.

DIGITAL LINE ART ONLY

My grandmother was a passionate gardener who spent long hours cultivating what today would be called a cottage style garden. Back in the 70’s though, it was a bit too wild and rambling for the average person’s taste. Her flower beds weren’t color coordinated and neatly trimmed.

While I definitely did not inherit her love of digging in the dirt, I did learn to identify flowers and love their brilliant colors.

Let’s just say I’m a paper gardener. My garden is set into frames and never goes out of season. I think she would like my wall gardens.

“Royal Iris” was originally drawn for a floral watercoloring class I taught back in 2016. I’ve updated the digital stamp and sized it for an 8.5x11” project. You can go larger if you’d like— I usually do.

The colored sample shown here is in watercolor and it’s interesting to see the similarities between my watercolor technique and my marker technique. Everything here can easily be duplicated in marker.

This image is Ideal for Copic Marker, colored pencil, and obviously watercolor. Illustrated by Amy Shulke.

Your purchase includes 2 high-resolution digital PNG files (300dpi):

  • Black: the unembellished line drawing with a bold, black outline. Perfect for beginner coloring.

  • Gray: the same unembellished line drawing but with a lighter outline intended to disappear as you color over it.

Print large or small based on your project requirements. Files print as black outlines unless you adjust the opacity to create a gray line.

DUE TO THE DIGITAL NATURE OF THIS PRODUCT, NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS.

FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. File sharing is strictly prohibited. Terms of use here.

NOT A CLASS: You are purchasing digital line art only. Purchase does not include instructional booklet or advice.

FILE DELIVERY: A zipped file containing the PNGs is available for download on the check-out page immediately upon completion of your order. This link is only active for 24 hours, so make sure to download right away. WARNING: DO NOT PURCHASE UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO DOWNLOAD THE FILES ASAP. DOWNLOADING WITHIN 24 HOURS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

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