![Watercolor Wreaths [Teacher's Sample Project] - image 1 - student project](https://static.skillshare.com/cdn-cgi/image/quality=80,width=1000,format=auto/uploads/project/f8fa7c8d76f510955e8262e019f48d56/fa050255)
Just in case you were sick of seeing my wreaths, I thought I'd show you some samples of how they can be applied to designs--HA!
I think it's obvious that I enjoyed this class. Honestly, I don't love the word "wreath"--it makes me think of an old Better Homes and Gardens cover from the 90s (not the slick ones they have now)--but I know that I love a pretty one when I see one.
I find that the challenge is in knowing when it's done and in keeping references around you to keep your florals fresh and unpredictable.
![Watercolor Wreaths [Teacher's Sample Project] - image 2 - student project](https://static.skillshare.com/cdn-cgi/image/quality=80,width=1000,format=auto/uploads/project/f8fa7c8d76f510955e8262e019f48d56/000bf534)
Lots of fun variations that can come from these three lessons! I hope everyone has as much fun as I did creating these.
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