 | | I wanted to try last week's tutorial that you can find right here: Misted Watercolor Tutorials at Splitcoaststampers
I need to experiment with other watercolor papers, I didn't seem to get as much paint movement as I expected with this paper.
I just followed the steps in the tutorial then used a black gel pen on the flower center. I die cut the focal panel and the black mat using rectangle framelits and then assembled the card.
I meant to add the sentiment on a vellum strip across the lower part of the card - but I assembled the panels and attached to the base before remembering my plan! Fussy cutting around the sentiment was the rescue idea and then glue smeared evenly across the back to attach and it was complete.
Thanks for the tutorial, Dina. If you haven't checked out the tutorial section here on SCS, you should. There are lots of wonderful tutorials in there!
Thanks for looking! |
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Date: Monday, April 12, 2021 GMT Views: 990
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Additional Info
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Keywords: Misted Watercolor Sympathy Poppies
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Stamps: Pretty Poppy (Concord & 9th), Rose Wonder (sentiment)
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Paper: Watercolor, black, white cs, vellum
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Paper Size: A2
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Ink: Versafine Black Onyx
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Accessories: Winsor & Newton watercolors, clear embossing powder, black gel pen, rectangle framelits, Big Shot
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Techniques: Misted Watercolor, heat embossing, fussy cutting
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Difficulty (1-Easy 5-Advanced): 2
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