I’m join “The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge” on the day 3! with a card I made using “Adore you Stamp Set” by Altenew.
Click here to find information about this amazing challenge, to know where you can share your projects and join the encouraging community of happy colorists.
For my card today I’m applying my favourite watercolour technique to create a “no line effect on the stamped images” and I’m sharing a video to show you how easy is to do it.
I used 300 grams watercolor paper and water based inks such as Pink Pirouette, Rose Red, Crisp Cantaloupe, Pear Pizazz and Mossy meadow inks by Stampin Up. I added light using Mustard Seed Distress ink and I also applied Black Sooth Distress ink on the edges of the card.
I pierced the paper border with my sewing machine and I drew dots and line over the flowers with a white Uniball pen.
I also used Nuvo Aqua Brushes to apply the inks from the ink pads on the art work.
So many possibilities with this stamp set and you can use any colouring media to create completely different compositions. The sentiments are huge 2″ and 2-1/4″ (5.5 cm and 6 cm) the largest.
That’s all! I hope you enjoy the projects today and the videos do not hesitate to ask any question or leave a comment. I would love to heard from you.
Happy Crafting.
x
Bibi
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MLiss3 says
Thank you. I enjoyed your video! I have this stamp set and will play with some inks soon!
Chrissy says
What a brilliant tutorial, thank you for your tips, I love the card
Karen Dunbrook says
so gorgeous….
TFS,
Karen