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Video: Watercolor Stamping

Video: Watercolor Stamping

Good morning! Jess here with a cheery watercolored Christmas card using the adorable Christmas Mice stamp set!

I have a video sharing how to create this card that you can watch below:

(If you are having problems viewing this video, please try watching it HERE on YouTube.)

To start I stamped the adorable mouse and ornament stamp from Christmas Mice onto a piece of watercolor paper with Versafine and heat-embossed it with clear embossing powder. I masked the ornament with masking fluid and then created the suggestion of a Christmas tree by inking the outline and detail pine branch images from Color Layering Trimmings with Distress Inks in Bundled Sage, Peeled Paint, and Forest Moss. I inked the stamp, spritzed it with water, and pressed it to watercolor paper to get a soft impressionistic look. When I was done stamping I splattered the panel with the same distress inks and Pewter Glimmer Metallic Ink. While it was drying I stamped the sentiment from Wonder and Magic of Christmas onto black cardstock with Versamark and heat-embossed it with white embossing powder.

Once it was dry I rubbed the masking fluid off and painted the mouse and ornament with paints from the Daniel Smith Dot Palette created for Hero Arts. I like these colors so much that I purchased full tubes of each color but you could easily use the dot palette to paint dozens of these designs without running out of paint! I used Moonglow, Quinacridone Pink, and Permanent Alizarin Crimson along with a little Pewter and Red Glimmer Metallic Ink!

Next I trimmed the panel down and adhered it to a white card base. I adhered the sentiment with foam mounting tape and then coated the ornament with a layer of Spectrum Noir clear sparkle and Nuvo crystal glaze. Then I sprinkled it with a tiny bit of Snowfall Glitter to finish the card with a little extra sparkle! All in all it's a pretty straightforward card but I love how that little bit of glitter just catches the eye! :)

Thanks so much for stopping by and have a fabulous crafty day!

Oct 24, 2018

Lots of good information and techniques incorporated in this card. Thank you for clear instructions

Karen Eaton
Oct 23, 2018

So cute.

Doreen Lees
Oct 23, 2018

Love the watercolor stamping of those pine boughs!! The mix of greens really makes an impact!

Tami
Oct 23, 2018

This is so cute and has great detail!

barbara lassiter
Oct 23, 2018

Wonderful Christmas card :))

Monia Lisa
Oct 23, 2018

Cutest mouse ever! Love your evergreen boughs.

Barbara Smith
Oct 22, 2018

That was a great video and I love your card. It was fun watching how easily you painted

GabriellaB
Oct 22, 2018

Such a cute card Jessica! Great video, too.

PamR
Oct 22, 2018

adorable card, I appreciate all that went in to creating it!

Barbara-Jean
Oct 22, 2018

OMG I so love this tutorial on how you made this card. I haven’t done a lot of ‘water colouring’ but I plan to do more of this kind of technique on to my cards. Adding the glitter to the glossy accent is one I never thought of. Also, I’ll have to look into the masking product you used and get some. This is absolutely a beautiful card! Thank you.

Angelika

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