Pillar 2 – Watercolor Art & Process
ACTION ITEMS:
Title: “Behind the Brush: Debra’s Watercolor Process”
URL: /watercolor-art-process
Length: 1,000–1,200 words. Covers: Debra’s technique, how a card goes from sketch to finished product, the tools and paints she uses, what makes watercolor unique for greeting cards. Links to cluster posts and About page.
- Pillar 2 — Debra's Art Studio
Behind the Brush: Debra’s Watercolor Process
Every Hummingbird Whispers card begins as an original painting. Here’s how a blank sheet of watercolor paper becomes something someone will treasure for years.
- The Tools of the Studio
What Goes Into Every Painting
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Watercolor Paper
Cold-press paper with a visible tooth that holds pigment without letting it spread uncontrollably. The weight and texture of the paper determines how the washes behave.
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Professional Pigments
Artist-grade watercolors with high pigment density and excellent lightfastness. The colors stay vibrant in reproduction because they’re vibrant in the original.
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Natural Fiber Brushes
A range of brush sizes — from broad wash brushes to fine liners. The right brush holds the right amount of water and releases it predictably, making controlled marks possible.
A Special Message
“Art has always been part of who I am. Growing up, my parents instilled in me a deep appreciation for the art world — its beauty, its stories, and its ability to connect people across time and place.”
— Debra
Artist, Educator & Founder of Hummingbird Whispers
The Collection
Original Watercolors, Reproduced to Last
Each design is a complete original painting before it becomes a card.
- The Mark of Authenticity
Look for the DAP Signature
Every Hummingbird Whispers card carries Debra’s initials — DAP — as a mark of authenticity and personal pride. When you see the DAP signature, you know the design originated from Debra’s own brush, not a stock image library or freelance contractor.
It’s a small detail with a large meaning: this card was made by a specific person, with specific intention, for you to give to someone specific.
Learn more about Debra's story →
- From the Studio Blog
More About the Art
- Debra's Art Studio
How I Paint the Hummingbird — My Most Requested Design
A detailed look at the techniques behind Debra’s signature design.
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- Debra's Art Studio
Watercolor vs. Printed Cards: Why the Difference Matters
What separates an artist-originated card from everything else on the shelf.
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- Debra's Art Studio
From Classroom to Canvas: My Journey as an Artist-Educator
How decades in education shaped Debra’s approach to creating art that connects.
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Own a Piece of Original Watercolor Art
Every card is a painting, and every painting is made to be shared. Browse the full collection.
