
Okay, so I warned you the other day that my new #12 round paintbrush has me wanting to watercolor ALL. THE. THINGS. I had so much fun making this set of watercolor cards. Although the concept of the card is very simple, the watercoloring packs such a big punch. Super easy and satisfying to make... and they're embellishment free so will be easy to mail! Bonus. I wanted to make a card with all the scripture verses in Scripture Medley 5, but had to pause so I could finish working on the website!
I started with the aqua card, using some of my Daniel Smith half pans I got from Lydia. Here I used a couple of aquas and a green. I first taped off an area to do my watercolor wash, then plopped on the watercolor. I splattered a bit of white India Ink over the dried project, then embossed the 1 John 3:18 in white and layered onto a watercolor card base.
I liked it so much, I decided I needed to try other colors. So next up was the purple card. This time I had the idea to use a stitched rectangle die set, so I could easily make a chipboard stencil to mask things off and re-use the stencil. Now, some people use really high quality watercolor paper. I'm sure it gives amazing results and has a bit less warping. But my go-to watercolor paper is actually from the kid's section at Michael's. It's WAY cheaper than any of their artist grade watercolor papers, so I don't feel guilty about making mistakes or using a bunch to create coordinating card bases. I get a little scratchy if my whites or creams don't match exactly. {grin} To smooth out any warping, I just run it through my die cutting machine in between two thin chipboard shims. I usually run it through to smooth it before I put any adhesive on, then run it through again to securely bond the adhesive to the bottom layer.
For the final card in this grouping, I went with a red and pink watercolor. There was a bit of seepage as I was trying out using magnets to hold my stencil down instead of tape and it didn't have as great of a result. Still a super fun card and I just love how crisp the white embossing looks on the watercolor. Each of these finished cards is a different size, as I was trying to match them to the size of the sentiment. Here are the dimensions if you're interested.
Aqua card: 3.75" x 5" card base, 3.25" x 4.5" sentiment panel
Purple card: 3.75" x 4.75" card base, 3.25" x 4.25" sentiment panel
Red card: 3" x 4" card base, 2.5" x 3.5" sentiment panel
Since our release ending up being later in the month than I originally had intended, I've extended our Anni-VERVE-sary sale through September 10. All previously released stamps, dies and sequins are 30% off and our new release is 20% off!
And if you decide you want the entire release, you can buy it all at a little additional savings!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! As always, it's been such a privilege sharing our newest release with you!
Next up on the hop is the fabulous Maureen!
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Enabler's List
Stamps: Scripture Medley 5 (Verve Stamps)
Paper: watercolor paper (Creatology)
Ink: Versamark, watercolor paints (Daniel Smith), Bombay India Inks (Dr. Ph. Martin's)
Accessories: stitched rectangles dies (Cottage Cuts), white embossing powder (JudiKins)