Birthday card using the new Stampin' Up! Forever Fern stamp set 152559 |
Now I"m back, finally, to share our next Totally Techniques Blog Hop showcasing watercoloring which was chosen by Lynsay over in Canada.
I've used watercoloring in its simplest form creating circles of watercolour wash in shades of green which I then stamped on with various colours using the new stamp set Forever Fern which will be on sale from 3 June.
I first used one of my layering circle dies to cut an aperture in some very thin acetate, but you could use vellum card. I cut the circle in the middle of a piece the same size as a piece of watercolour card which was 5" square, hence the sharpie lines to mark the centre to help me get the circle in the middle. I then watercolour washed the first circle in the centre by placing the acetate over the watercolour paper. The rest of the circles I judged by eye having got the first in the middle.
To do the wash I used one clean aqua painter to add water to the bare circle of watercolour card. I added more water to the centre than the edges to avoid seepage under the acetate. The circles aren't perfect, but close enough and it adds to the rustic style of the card. I then used another aqua painter to lift ink from the inside lid of each shade of green cleaning it on kitchen paper between each colour. I used my heat gun to make sure the circles were dry before then creating a paper stencil to stamp different leaf images onto each circle. I did the stamping using my Stamparatus (stamp positioning tool) so that I could add more ink if necessary to each image as stamping onto watercolour paper can be a little temperamental.
I added some marker pen splatters with some of the colours. If you haven't done this before you place the nib of the marker into the marker lid and flick the nib off the edge of the lid. For more intense splatters you need to have your pen nearer to the project. I also added some using a wet, but not dripping aqua painter brush. Pick up some ink with the brush and then tap the brush over your project. Have kitchen paper on hand just incase the water splatter is more than you intended. To finish the card I added a Merry Merlot matt layer followed by a layer of brass foil card. From the foil card I cut a square using my trimmer to use on another project, waste not want not......
I added happy birthday using the soon to retire (sadly as I love it) Label Me Bold set and used scissors to snip it out. I then used the Merry Merlot marker to colour the cut edges of the sentiment to make sure just the merlot shade showed and it helps define the edge.
You can see all the inks and sentiments in my shop now and the Forever Fern stamp set and brass foil card will be there from 3 June.
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Thanks for stopping by
Keep safe and well and #KEEPSTAMPING
Hugs Zoe x
3 comments:
Ohhhhh I really LOVE this! Love the rustic look. It reminds me of old Botanical Books! I happen to have done this idea in my Art Journal, but your colours are much nicer! The way you explain it is very clear! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Zoe....lovely card design and soft colours,you obviously had fun creating....
Hope you are all keeping well and safe....thank goodness for the garden and crafting...take care xxx
Absolutely gorgeous Zoe, beautifully watercoloured and such lovely colours, Kate x
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