My stampers made this watercolor card at my last class using the Simply Beautiful Bundle. This easy technique requires no painting experience!
This one starts with a Crumb Cake base then a layer of Lovely & Beautiful DSP in a subtle Old Olive pattern. Just under the edge of the DSP is a strip of Petunia Pop Two Toned cardstock with a torn edge. To hide the seam of the 2 papers is a length of Old Olive Specialty RickRack adhered with Tear and Tape.
The blossom is the star of the card! It's stamped in Versamark onto watercolor paper and then embossed with gold embossing powder. Water is then spritzed onto the flower until it puddles in the separate petals. Then using a waterpainter and a small amount of reinker (this one uses Darling Duckling and Petunia Pop) the tip of the painter is touched to the puddles in the flower letting the ink spread out. Once you like the look you can dry the water and ink with a heat tool or let it air dry before adding it to the card front. The best part of this technique is that each one will be completely different depending on the amount of water and ink you add.
A leaf is stamped in Old Olive ink onto the light side of the Old Olive Two Toned cardstock and is die cut and tucked under the edge of the blossom. A simple sentiment is added just under the torn paper. Finally a few faceted sequins are added to bring in some more gold.
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
All of the supplies used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE.
Stamps: Simply Beautiful, Banner Sayings
Ink: Darling Duckling, Petunia Pop, Old Olive, Versamark
Paper: Crumb Cake, Watercolor paper, Lovely & Beautiful DSP, Two Toned Old Olive, Two Toned Petunia Pop
Accessories: Simply Beautiful Dies, dimensionals, gold embossing powder, Old Olive Specialty RickRack, Loose Gold Sequins
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