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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Watercolor Poppies
I used the SweetStamps Poppy Garden image on this card and I tried out a new product named Color Burst and had a great time coloring the poppies and creating the background. Color Burst is a powder in a small bottle and when it hits the water it will burst into color so if you aren't a pro at watercolor this product make it look like you're pro. See a video here.
The image is heat embossed with detail black powder, this does help stop the flow of water from the background onto the blossoms and I didn't wet the blossoms until after the background was created. Rather than blow the powder onto the paper I placed it in a paint pallet and picked it up with a wet brush to avoid getting the powder on the flower petals. A tiny bit of powder goes a long way!
The yellow panel was sponging with the ATC Mini Art Stencil - Stained Glass by moving it around the panel as I sponged with Ranger Distress Ink - Mustard Seed.
The small butterflies are from Globecraft and Piccolo and they are heat embossed with the Micro White powder then attached to the card with Aleene's tacky glue.
Image: SweetStamps - Poppy Garden
Ink: VersaMark for heat embossing the poppies, Ranger Distress Ink - Mustard Seed
Paper: unknown blue, Die Cuts with a View - yellow textured, Canson watercolor paper
Tools: ATC Mini Art Stencil - Stained Glass, sponge, Perfect Paper Crafting - Perfect Layers, Perfect Cutting Mat, Xacto craft knife
Accessories: Eye Outlet and Brads - enamel dots, Embossing Powder - Detail Black, Enamel Embossing powder fluid, Micro White enamel
Wow! Pretty Card! Adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteWow- this is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous design, it's so bright and sunny and I love how the yellow flowers look against the watercolor background.
ReplyDeleteWOW this is gorgeous, I love the watercolored background and the bright yellow flowers!
ReplyDeleteTammy x