Saturday, October 24, 2020

Winter Woods, Itty Bitty Christmas, Christmas Card, Watercolor Block Background Technique

Watercolor paper and I are not good friends. I never seem to have much luck with it. Especially if I have to wet the whole piece. I can never get it to just lay flat. I suppose I could iron it but I don't. I found the card here and thought I'd give it a try.

The base of the card is a folded half-sheet of Balm Blue card stock. This card opens on the right and the fold is on the left.

I cut a 3-7/8" x 5-1/8" piece of watercolor paper and I misted it. Then I took my 2-1/2" square stamping block and inked it up with Balmy Blue ink. I stamped off because it was just a bit too dark. Then I misted the block and pressed it on the watercolor paper. It blead a bit at the top and I used a wet paint brush to rub out the color. A little bit of it stained but it doesn't show much. I was okay with the way it looked after I tried to fix it.

I stamped the tree from the "Winter Woods" set using Mossy Meadow ink on Whisper White card stock. I had set it up in my Stamparatus. I didn't like how light the green looked so I used Pretty Peacock ink and stamped over the tree. It was darker but not like on the original card. But I just let it be how it wanted to be! I fussy cut the tree out and taped it to the watercolor paper.  

The words are from the "Itty Bitty Christmas" set using black Memento ink.

I taped the watercolor paper to the card base and added a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Whisper White to the inside and the card was done.

It is okay but I don't think I would make anymore.  Even though it was quick and easy to do.

Thank you SO much for taking the time to pop in today,
Wanda

2 comments:

  1. Hi Wanda!,
    Love the card!
    I tape my Watercolor paper to a clipboard to keep it from curling. Then when it is dry, I cut it to size.
    Remember "Tryit, you'll like it"?
    Hipster friend, colleen

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