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Today I'm using the lovely Wild Blooms stamp set by Gina K. There are such gorgeous images and sentiments this set! Below is a tutorial I put together using this awesome set with my Spectrum Aqua Markers and Spectrum Watercolor Paper. I know this is a really odd color combination, but it seems to work... kind of still wondering about it.
Today I'm using the lovely Wild Blooms stamp set by Gina K. There are such gorgeous images and sentiments this set! Below is a tutorial I put together using this awesome set with my Spectrum Aqua Markers and Spectrum Watercolor Paper. I know this is a really odd color combination, but it seems to work... kind of still wondering about it.
Step 1: Select a variety of Spectrum Aqua Markers for the stems and flowers. Using the brush tip of the Moss marker, color directly on the stamp.
NOTE: Make sure you only do this with water based markers NOT alcohol ink markers.
Step 2: Add Terracotta to the large flowers.
TIP: When coloring a detailed image on a clear stamp like this one, it is super handy to have a picture of the image you are coloring to refer to while coloring. If your stamp doesn't have a good image that came with it, simply stamp it on a piece of scrap paper.
Step 3: Use the Jasmine marker to color the sprigs of wild flowers.
NOTE: You don't need to be too picky on your coloring, the beautiful Spectrum Aqua Markers with water will spread and blend.
Step 4: Finish the flowers with the Aquamarine marker.
NOTE: The ink may pool on the clear stamps, don't worry about it. Once you hit it with a bit of water, it will blend.
Step 5: Spritz the watercolor paper with water once with a fine mist.
Step 6: Add a fine mist to your stamp from about 10" away, and then immediately stamp the image on the damp watercolor paper.
Step 7: Use a heat embossing tool to dry the ink and paper. Here's a close up of my image.
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Thanks for the Tutorial Kendra! I love this technique, and your card is Gorgeous! :) <3
ReplyDeleteLove, love this!! :)
ReplyDeleteFor months I have been saying I will try this technique, but.... Now with your tutorial, I think I really will! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThat is so kewl thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I can see a purchase of the watercolor pens in my future...thanks for sharing a fabulous tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very pretty card. I like how you did it in water colore. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love the watercolor look and the color combo is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteNever get tired of seeing your take on using stamps and markers. Thanks for the lesson.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card! And the tutorial is very much appreciated. Love the colors you used. Thanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. Great card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful look! Love it when you come across a new technique.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial.
This is so pretty and I love watercolors! Great tutorial, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome watercolor look with that card. I just ordered the last two sets of the aqua watercolor markers so I am going to have to try a direct to stamp look myself. I love that look. Thanks for sharing how you did it.
ReplyDeleteI just love this stamp!!!!! I just got all the Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers. After seeing this tutorial, I want to get some Aqua markers too!! Just beautiful!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCard is a beauty. I don't have much luck with water colors but I will continue. Just striking
ReplyDeleteI'm running out of words to describe the beautiful cards, all of you have come up with some awesome designs. Love your "watercolor" technique, thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove how you made this 'water colored' card and how easy you made it look with your wonderful tutorial:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and beautiful card. Have never tried this but just might some day. Thanks for the info on how.
ReplyDeleteLovely watercolor look. Thanks for another great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWoo Hoo! The water color card is Gorgeous! I must have the Wild Blossom stamp set!
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful design with the Aqua Markers! Thanks for tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card and tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLovely card! I like the water-colour effect on the flowers - will have to try that sometime! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card, thanks for the tutorial it is very helpful.
ReplyDeleteYou make it so clear.
Thanks for the tutorial and I think this colour combination is great!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful stamp set. Love your tutorial on the technique. I think the colors are perfect. Fabulous job.
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous card. Thank you for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteKathleen
Great tutorial on how you did a wonderful card! Love the texture you added with the trim and button, too.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried this technique but it is beautiful, I can't wait to try it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the way you walk us through your creative process.
ReplyDeleteLove the watercolor effect. You are so good at that. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty color combo.
ReplyDeleteWow, I only mildly liked the wild blossoms stamp set until I saw all of the beautiful projects. Your card is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe watercolor looks great!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, can't wait to try this technique!! Thank you for sharing the tutorial absolutely love when you share these :)
ReplyDeleteI love this card and thanks for the tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
Wow, this is stunning!
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