Hello Everyone,
I have created a set of two water color cards using water color techniques. I love tiny stamps as they build a good water color scene.
I have created a set of two water color cards using water color techniques. I love tiny stamps as they build a good water color scene.
The card base is a black card stock and the top layer is a water colored card stock cut using spellbinders die.
I have used all the tiny stamps from all my Tubby Craft stamp sets. You can see the image below of all the stamps on the stamping block. I have used Tubby Craft inks for both the cards.
For the first card I have hand drawn the Flower Pot. For the flowers, branches and leaves I have used tubby craft inks of various shades. It is super easy to smush some ink on the palette and use small brush to blend the stamped image using small brush and water. After you stamp the water based ink you take your paint brush and a tiny amount of water and blur the lines of the stamping. It works like magic and it never fails. Now this is how the technique comes to life. This ink holds up to water coloring. On top of all the floral arrangement I hand cut few stamped flowers and branches and pasted on top of the card using foam tape which gave some extra dimension to the card. Below you can check the pictures for the steps involved in the making of the card.
For the second card I have die cut the Flower wagon using a die and colored it and placed it under the water colored floral arrangement. I added foam tape cubes to give some dimension to the card. This wagon gave a countryside feel to the card, and I love something that has a countryside feel.
I have used these products for my creations:
HNDMD
Crafters Emporio
Letz Craft
Crafters Corner
Nirmal Stationers
The Craft Shop
Crafters Emporio
Letz Craft
Crafters Corner
Nirmal Stationers
The Craft Shop
That is it for today! I hope my creations inspire you to play with amazing Tubby Craft Stamps and Inks.
Happy Crafting!
Mona Diwan
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