CAS544 = Water Works - I used a technique that involves water.
With the stamp in my MISTI, I inked it up with Versamark. Then shook out a bit of my Brushos colours onto a palette, moistened a paintbrush with water, picked up some colour and painted it over the Versamark. When I'd painted the whole stamp, I spritzed with water and stamped.
I ended up with some areas that were not very well covered in colour. I could have moved the colour around with a wet brush but decided to leave them as it looked like snow on the leaves.
Some of the berries were too "blobby" with no definition between them so I added a bit of definition with a red coloured pencil.
I stamped my sentiment, then pressed some black ink onto my craft sheet and mixed in some water and used it to splatter around the image, trimmed the panel, bordered it with a very narrow black border, and added it to a cream card base.
With a glue pen, I carefully went over the parts of the leaves and berries that weren't well covered in colour and added white glitter.
Date: Monday, July 29, 2019 GMT Views: 841
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Registered: July 19, 2010 Location: Conway, MA Posts: 7513
Mon, Jul 29, 2019 @ 2:10 PM
You chose a fabulous image to do a faux watercolor effect. This is lovely, and I like the pencil touch-up. Yes, it does look like snow on the leaves and berries. Beautifully done!
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