Showing posts with label Watercolour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolour. Show all posts

Apr 28, 2019

Sunday Tips and Inspiration - Water Coloring

Water Coloring With Aqua Painter & Re-Inkers Tips

  • Keep a piece of paper towel handy…it helps to keep the water flow of the Aqua Painter in check.
  • You want a very slight flow of water coming out, just so that it just dampens your paper and
  • blends the color. If you experience too much flow – blot the excess onto the paper towel.
  • Me mindful not to hold the barrel too tightly. Squeezing it may allow more water to flow than you want…so relax and hold it loosely, and have fun while coloring!
  • I mainly use the Aqua Painter brush with the smaller nib for most of my coloring. When I want to apply a wash of color to a larger area I use the larger nib brush in the set.
  • After re-inking brush, test on scrap to allow the ink to flow and mix with the water before adding it directly to your image. You can always darken later but it’s very difficult to lighten once it’s too dark.
  • Blot off excess color onto scrap if you are done with the darkest areas.
  • Look for shading in the image created by the artist to help you with darkest ink placement.
  • Use freshly inked brush tip in the areas you want the darkest. Allow the colors to blend and fade before reloading your brush with more color. This will allow for variances in color and gives a nice shaded look with just one color of ink.
  • Use different shades of a color to create shading. For example start with a light blue shade for the lightest, brightest area of an object and add a darker shade of blue where the shadows appear.
  • Make sure to leave some very light or white, uncolored areas for dramatic highlights.
  • Using the ink pooled inside your lid is handy, but if you are doing a lot of water coloring you may find it easier to create a palette by dripping a drop or two of each color onto an extra image sheet, or plastic lid that you would normally recycle.
  • Certain colors work well when mixed and will blend into pleasing tones. For instance, when blending blue and yellow tones together you will create green tones, but if you were to mix the green tone with red tones you would end up with a brown or muddy color. So it’s good to know how two colors mix before blending them on your project.
  • If your finished water colored piece has slightly curled a bit after it has dried, this simple trick should help when attaching it to your card. I have the best luck using Stampin’ Glue Sticks. I simply apply the glue stick to the entire back side of the image and then adhere it to the mat or card front; burnishing it into place with a bone folder or brayer. (While covered with scrap paper) The image should then remain flat with no buckling.
  • Practice, practice, practice! The more you practice the better you will become! Remember…it’s just paper and paper has two sides…so have fun, experiment and don’t worry about mistakes!

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Jan 23, 2019

Canine Capers

Good Morning my crafty friends!

Hope you are having a Tea-rrific day, I know I am.  Today I thought I would share a card for all my dog loving friends.  I used the retired stamp "Canine Capers" from Stampin' Up!
I had so much fun coloring in the dogs with my markers and also using my Aqua brush.
This card just made me so happy and is so cute in real life.

Here is another version of the same card.

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I always love reading comments and getting to know my fellow crafters.

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Feb 5, 2016

NEW Favorite Watercolouring Stamp!

Good morning all my crafty peeps and Happy Friday! 

I spent yesterday morning making a few cards with the "In the Meadow" stamp set. It is my new watercolouring FAVORITE stamp set in the 2016 Occasions mini!



As well as the above Wilderness Awaits and the Wetlands are one of my favorites for water colouring as you can make masculine or feminine and they are just soooo beautiful. 

Thank you for stopping by.

Hugs, 





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Aug 26, 2015

Wilderness Awaits .....

Happy Wednesday !!!
Fall in love with this beautiful nature inspired stamp set, Wilderness Awaits. It's a great set for water-colouring.  I used last years fall DSP for my background, added the  . For my main frame, I used the Deco Framelits second smallest with watercolour paper and layered accordingly with Cajun Craze, Old Olive cardstock. I did the colouring and embellished with burlap ribbon, eyelit and old olive bakers twine. Not my best colouring but it's a first attempt, I must admit the dog came out better just need to put the card together.





Hope you like it.  Have a wonderful day stampin'

Hugs, Karen

Jun 14, 2015

Wetlands revisited

Hello my crafty peeps!

As I'm away I thought I would revisit this post from 2015. Enjoy 😊

It's cool and rainy outside again today, that's why I felt like I could fiddle with a birthday card with the stamp set "Wetlands".  

I thought at first I would use cool colours like Greys, Marina Mist etc.  but I always seem to gravitate to the natural colours of Old Olive, Wild Wasabi, Crumb Cake when doing the nature stamps.



I am taking a departure from using my copics and really enjoying the water color inks of Stampin' Up!


Hope you like it!

Hugs, Karen




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Apr 2, 2015

Masculine cards

Hola my crafty peeps!

Hoping you are having a Tea-rrific Thursday,  I held a tea and crafting class last Thursday and this is one of the cards that was made by a friend.  Unfortunately I did not get to my one before I had to leave to recharge the old battery down in Mexico!

We used the retired stamp "Country Life" to make this cute Masculine card.  The inside is done, but do not have a picture, I was lucky enough to have my friend send me one from her phone as I forgot.



Hope you Like it!

Hugs, Karen

Mar 28, 2015

Sunflowers and butterfly

Hello my crafty peeps,
I am still working my way through all the retired and new stamps I bought these last three months. Today's card I chose the sunflower. 

I started with a very vanilla card base, then a scrap of paper I had, then layered Sahara Sand and So Saffron together.  I stamped the image on watercolour paper, painted and added some sparkles with Stickles and a stardust pen. I adhered this to card base with dimensionals.



Hope you like it!

Hugs, Karen 

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Jan 16, 2015

NEW Favorite Stamp!

Good morning all my crafty friends and Happy Friday! 
I spent yesterday morning making a few cards with the "Moon Lake" stamp set. It is my new FAVORITE stamp set in the Occasions mini!



I was wanting to make with the Ovals Collection Framelits Die but have to add to my next order.  So in the meantime, I used the Labels Collection Framelits Die.  Hope you like my cards!




This and the Wetlands are one of my favorites as you can make masculine or feminine and they are just soooo beautiful. 
Thank you for stopping by.

Hugs, Karen

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