Watercolor in large Moleskine watercolor sketchbook
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These lovely items were my birthday gift from my office and I’ve been dying to paint them. I’m probably going to do it again as a “real” watercolor too, not just a sketch like this one. I might give it a shot in oil too.
The bubble bath in the bottle is thick as honey and looks and smells like it too. It’s full of other wonderful things from the garden: lettuce, celery, sage, clover, bilberry, cucumber, rosemary and avocado oil. It’s called Gardener’s Greenhouse Bubbling Bath Clover Honey. It’s the nicest bubble bath I’ve ever had and the bath brush is lovely and soft. I used them last night for the first time and it was heavenly.
My cats had never seen bubble bath before, and being fascinated with anything watery, were transfixed. While I lay in the tub and read, they fished for pawfuls of bubbles, tried to eat them, which I discouraged (I tasted it to see if it really tasted like honey and sadly it didn’t–soap!) and chased them around when I fluffed some onto the floor for them.
I woke up at 4:00 a.m. with a headache today and had a really busy day, including practicing setting up for plein air oil painting by assembling everything and then painting in my own garden. I picked a perfect spot — my Japanese Maple glowing in the light–but by the time I had everything together, it was in the shade. I painted anyway, and the painting turned out fairly icky. But it was all about rehearsing and hopefully I found all of the problems and things I still need to make this set up work. More about that later…for now it’s time to catch up on the sleep I missed last night.

11 replies on “Clover Honey Bubblebath and Bath Brush”
Those are great colours in your watercolour Jana – and nice handled too!
Rehearsals for plein air are good! I always recommend to people new to sketching outside first try sketching outside in somewhere very familar to them – like their garden. It’s great for finding out your bottom does not like your stool, which essential whatever you’ve forgotten to pack – and to get used to how fast the sun and the clouds move! If anybody is interested, I’ve got an article about sketching outside on my website
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Beautiful – I can’t imagine what a ‘real’ watercolour would look like compared to this!! Lovely colours, and the brush is incredibly realistic!
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I love the colors in this, Jana. How funny that your cats are so fascinated by water and bubbles. Hope your headache is gone, just and ordinary one. Looking forward to seeing some of your oils…
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Jana, this is a wonderful, lovely watercolour!
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Gorgeous, gorgeous colours – what a delight. I hope you show your workmates the extra value you have gleaned from their gift. I am watching Miss Potter for the third time today, Ralph for the first – he loves it too.
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This turned out beautifully, Jana. Just a sketch!
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These items are so beautifully colored! Free and easy.
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In my “catching-ups” I saved your blog til now because I always need to read and reflect and sometimes emulate.
Love this sketch! And the story,too,of course. And back a few posts to your son’s birthday.
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Beautiful colors ! Lucky that when you speak bubble’s don’t come out of your mouth.. just the looks of that bubble bath looks tastey.
Enjoy reading about your continuing oil paintings … plein air, etc. Are you going to be able to paint with another fellow artist? That is nice when you can paint awhile, break for lunch, paint some more, etc …. plus the fact that there is safety in numbers.
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STUNNING, my friend! Those yellows and golds and honeys are so rich and delectable …! What a gorgeous job — I can dive right into that bottle ….!
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the colours are SO wonderful in this one.
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