Jacqueline Hillier, Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, Pasadena, Newfoundland, Canada
Thursday 28 May 2015
Watercolour with markers and water
Today I made use of another of the Works in Progress I posted about a little while back. I showed how I used the first one in my Waste not, want not post.
As I explained in my Works in Progress post, the focal point of this card was inspired by Heather Telford's Distress Stain Watercolour tutorial at SplitcoastStampers. I didn't have the stains, markers, or paper that she used in her tutorial, but I decided to try her techniques with the supplies that I had.
I started with a piece of Stampin' Up! Watercolour Paper. I used Stampin' Write Markers to ink up one of the stamps in the Butterfly Basics by colouring right onto the stamp. Then, before stamping on the watercolour paper, I gave the stamp a few sprays of water with my Stampin' Spritzer.
I cut the Watercolour Paper to 3 x 5 and scored it 1/4" all around to give it a little added punch.
I cut a 5 1/4 x 3 1/4 mat of Midnight Muse card stock and adhered the watercolour to it.
I created a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 Summer Starfruit card base by cutting a 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 piece and then scoring and folding it at 4 1/4. I adhered the matted watercolour to the card base.
I cut a 1 1/2 x 4 1/4 piece of Window Sheet and stamped a greeting from the All Shook Up Paper Pumpkin kit onto it with VersaMark. Then I sprinkled that with Gold Emboss powder before heating it with my Heat Tool. I adhere this to the card by hiding Mini Glue Dots under the letters and putting a little strip of Snail down the right side of the window sheet and down the middle where I knew the ribbon would cover it on the left.
I cut a 6" piece of ribbon, wrapped it around and adhered it inside the card with snail. I cut a 3" piece of ribbon and tied it in a knot on the ribbon at the front of the card.
The ribbon, markers, and card stock I used on this card are all from the 2012-2014 In-Colour Collection and are no longer available but you can find similar colours in the other Colour Collections.
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I learn something new every time you blog! I wondered how you always manage to get the knot nice and tight but not pull on the edges of the card... now I realize you use two pieces of ribbon. I can't believe I didn't know that. It makes so much sense now! Do you do something similar when you make a bow?
ReplyDeleteI don't always do it, but it is the easiest way to tie a knot on a ribbon. I've never tried it with a bow, but I bet it would work.
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