Let us continue with the top flower. We will use two colors to paint the white part inside of it. Using your Magic Wand with the same settings
as above, select one or more flowers, expand the selection with 1 pixels as we did earlier and convert to object.
We will paint the outlines
of the flowers later when we have finished the inside of them.
Still working using a 200% Zoom, change to your Particle Brush with these settings:
Make these settings in the Color tab of your Brush Panel:
Using the blue color #7878FF start filling in the flower.
Change to the light purple color #D278FF. See the screen shot above with the Color Panel where the red arrow is.
and continue painting the flowers. Move your brush in short strokes from the center to the outside of the flower.

Using the Retouch Bristle Smear brush with the same settings, blend the colors slightly. Deselect.
Particle brush - Change to the blue color again in your Color Panel and then click on the darker blue next to it.
We need to color the center of the open flower. As this was not selected by the Magic Wand, we need to
paint this part in Mode. Click on the Mode: Paint as Object button in your Attribute toolbar and paint on the
center of the flower.
Click out of Mode. Righ click: Arrange - Send to Back and Deselect.

In your Layer Manager select the top layer with the green and black outlines.
Using a still darker blue color #00006F, paint the outline but not the heart of the flower. Don't forget to paint the
lines of the petals. Keep selected.
Change to a yellow/brown color. I used: #F0C441 Change to the Paint brush Size: 12 Transp: O. Soft Edge: 0
and click a few times in the center of the flower.
Deselect.
Repeat this procedure for the rest of the flowers. Try to select more than a few at the same time if your system
resources will allow.
The stems. This is handwork. Zoom in to 300 - 400%. Using the Airbrush with these settings: Brush Size: 4, Transp: 15
and Soft Edge: 0. Paint the white parts inside the stems with a slightly darker green #4B7800 than the leaves. The stems should be painted
in Mode, the same way as we did the darker inside of the flower centers. When you have finished them, click out of Mode
and right click: Arrange and send them to the back also.
Select the top layer in your Layer Manager. (It is the layer with the outlines of the flower). With a even darker color green #2C4600
and using the same brush, paint the outlines of the stems.

Work your way down to all the stems using the same procedure. .
When you are ready with all the flower parts. Select all objects and Merge as a Single Object.
Add a Drop Shadow with these settings:
Photo: Focus - Options - Auto-adjust.
Deselect. Go to Edit: Fill - Color and fill the background with a very soft volor. I used: #FFFFD9.
If you like, add a simple frame, optimize and save your work and you are done!
That is all, I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial as much as I liked writing it for you.