Here's how I did it:
- Swiped the colors I wanted across a piece of watercolor paper
- used a wet paintbrush to paint the colors and blend them into each other
For my first card I:
- Swiped Spun Sugar, Cracked Pistachio, and Scattered Straw on Watercolor Paper
- Using a small paintbrush and cup of water I painted over the colors, blending where they met
- Stamped the Zentangle Butterfly (Woodware) in Tuxedo Black ink (Tsukineko)
- Die cut the bottom of my panel with the Scallop Basic Edges 2 Set from My Favorite Things
- Added three sequins
- Mounted my watercolor piece on white card stock with my ATG gun
- Stamped the sentiment (Zentangle Butterfly) in the same distress inks
For my second card I created a rainbow background by:
- swiping Seedless Preserves, Blueprint Sketch, Mowed Lawn, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, and Fired Brick Distress Ink (Ranger) across my Watercolor Paper
- blending with water and a small paintbrush
- Next I, die cut a circle from the center with the Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders) and layered it on black die cut -- Scallop Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders)
- I popped this up off my card with mounting tape
- Die cut Birds on a Wire (Spellbinders) and glues it across the center
- matted my watercolor piece on black card stock with my ATG gun
- spritzed the completed card with water (to create spots) and heat set
For the last project today, I created a bookmark by:
- Swiping Salty Ocean, Broken China, and Blueprint Sketch Distress Ink (Ranger) across my Watercolor Paper
- blending with water and paintbrush
- Using sponge daubers, I applied Mermaid Lagoon Distress Ink (Ranger) through the Feathers Stencil from TCW
- The sentiment is from Zentangle Butterfly (Woodware) and is stamped in Versamark Watermark ink and embossed with white embossing powder
- I finished off the bookmark by flicking a few spatters of white acrylic paint over the panel and mounting it on coordinating blue card stock
- I created matching crinkle ribbon using Hug Snug Seam Binding and Mermaid Lagoon/Blueprint Sketch distress ink
5 comments:
Lovely cards with painted strips !
This is surely cool - I did some backgrounds some what like this and also with distress crayons - I am now learning Gellie - Plate technique! That is a grand tool as well
they are all so pretty but I really do like the rainbow effect one, so great and colorful!
Fabulous cards, each and every one...I think I need to create some of these with this technique!!
Love this idea. Going to do this (soon, I hope).
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