Playing with colours and forms
Thank you @femvisionary for another great class with fun projects! :) I loved doing everything. I learned a lot about my favorite colours - I used a triad of sky blue, indian yellow and carmine, which I fell in love with, and added some cobalt turquoise and ultramarine to have a similar colour range like the examples. I loved sketching on the watercolours, too! :)
Project #1:

It was late in the evening and I sooooo wanted to eat sweets. ^^; (I stuck to my cup of plain herb tea and put the calories on the page instead of my mouth. ;) )
Project #2:

The splatters went everywhere! Afterwards, I felt a lot of admiration for the teacher. How on earth did she manage to get the splatters to only hit the circles?! ^^;;;
Project #3:

I think this is my favorite up to now. Loved doing the little colour "stones" (that's how I thought of them) and the effect with the sketch on top is really nice here. Searched on Pinterest for some flowers and these looked like it would fit the mood. :)
Project #4:

I tried to find a different kind of leaves or flowers so this wouldn't just be a copy of the example. I like the simple leaves better, but at least I tried. ^^;
Project #5:

Why on earth did I choose to paint the background in two contrasting colours?! *graaaaaaah* I wanted to use what was on the palette to not be wasteful, but ... meh. I soooo don't like this. On the other hand, I fell in love with this flower. It's a Hillcrest Regal. According to Pinterest. ^o^
Week #2:
I'm really tired, this week. We're in a two week quarantine of sorts with our toddler (we can go out, but LO is at home and we still have to work... which...lol -_-). So I didn't even try to be too creative and just copied the lessons, mostly. Had a very relaxing, fun time out of it! :)

shimmery details:

So in love with the bottle project:

Looking forward to the next set of projects! :)