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Watercolor Paint on Matt Cardstock Watercolor Paint on Matt Cardstock Watercolor Paint Alone (Da Vinci: Hansa Yellow 242) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Altered Orange) + Watercolor Markers (Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Marker: Dried Marigold) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: YR04 yellow) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Pumpkin Pie) + Chalk (Craf-T: rust) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: orange) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 918 orange) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: “Macaroni & Cheese”) Watercolor Paint on Watercolor Paper Watercolor Paint Alone (Da Vinci: Hansa Yellow 242) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Altered Orange) + Watercolor Markers (Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Marker: Dried Marigold) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: YR04 yellow) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Pumpkin Pie) + Chalk (Craf-T: rust) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: orange) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 918 orange) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: “Macaroni & Cheese”) Acrylic Paint on Matt Cardstock Acrylic Paint Alone (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Landscape Green) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: Chromium Oxide Green 232) + Watercolor Markers (Tombow watercolor marker: 192 green) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: G17 green) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Tree Frog) + Chalk (Craf-T: green) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: green) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 909 green) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: Forest Green) Watercolor Markers on Matt Cardstock Watercolor Markers Alone (Tombow watercolor marker: 192 green) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: Chromium Oxide Green 232) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Landscape Green) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: G17 green) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Tree Frog) + Chalk (Craf-T: green) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: green) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 910 green) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: Forest Green) Watercolor Markers on Watercolor Paper Watercolor Markers Alone (Tombow watercolor marker: 192 green) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: Chromium Oxide Green 232) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Landscape Green) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: G17 green) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Tree Frog) + Chalk (Craf-T: green) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: green) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 910 green) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: Forest Green) Alcohol Ink Markers on Matt Cardstock Alcohol Ink Markers Alone (Copic: YR04 yellow) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: Hansa Yellow 242) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Altered Orange) + Watercolor Markers (Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Marker: Dried Marigold) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Pumpkin Pie) + Chalk (Craf-T: rust) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: orange) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 918 orange) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: “Macaroni & Cheese”) Alcohol Ink Markers on Copic Marker Paper Alcohol Ink Markers Alone (Copic: YR04 yellow) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: Hansa Yellow 242) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Altered Orange) + Watercolor Markers (Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Marker: Dried Marigold) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Pumpkin Pie) + Chalk (Craf-T: rust) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: orange) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 918 orange) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: “Macaroni & Cheese”) Dye Stamp Ink on Matt Cardstock Dye Stamp Ink Alone (Ranger: Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Mustard Seed) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: Hansa Yellow 242) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Altered Orange) + Watercolor Markers (Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Marker: Dried Marigold) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: YR04 yellow) + Chalk (Craf-T: rust) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: orange) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 918 orange) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: “Macaroni & Cheese”) Soft Pastels on Matt Cardstock + Soft Pastels Alone (Rembrandt: green) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: Chromium Oxide Green 232) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Landscape Green) + Watercolor Markers (Tombow watercolor marker 192 green) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: G17 green) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Tree Frog) + Chalk (Craf-T: green) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 910 green) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: Forest Green) Chalk on Matt Cardstock Chalk Alone (Craf-T: green) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: Chromium Oxide Green 232) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Landscape Green) + Watercolor Markers (Tombow watercolor marker 192 green) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: G17 green) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Tree Frog) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: green) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 910 green) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: Forest Green) Colored Pencils on Matt Cardstock Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 905 blue) + Watercolor Paint (Da Vinci: French Ultramarine 238-3) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Classic Teal) + Watercolor Markers (Tombow watercolor marker 553 blue) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: B24 blue) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Mermaid) + Chalk (Craf-T: blue) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: blue) + Wax Crayons (Crayola: Turquoise Blue) Wax Crayons on Matt Cardstock Wax Crayons Alone (Crayola: “Macaroni & Cheese”) +Watercolor Paint Alone (Da Vinci: Hansa Yellow 242) + Acrylic Paint (Ranger Claudine Hellmuth Studio Acrylic Paint: Altered Orange) + Watercolor Markers (Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Marker: Dried Marigold) + Alcohol Ink Markers (Copic: YR04 yellow) + Dye-Based Stamp Ink (ColorBox: Cats Eye Archival Dye Ink: Pumpkin Pie) + Chalk (Craf-T: rust) + Soft Pastels (Rembrandt: orange) + Colored Pencils (Berol Prismacolor: 918 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