Now onto the card. I was inspired by this image I saw on Pinterest. I started by penciling out my image onto watercolor paper. Excuse the photos, as I was taking them with my phone as I went.
Step 1: I drew my image in with pencil onto watercolor paper. (If you aren't a sketcher, you can always use stamps...stamp an image and paint them in with this same technique!) When happy with my penciled image, I start painting. I always start painting with a lot of water and a little bit of color. You can add deeper color as you go, but start off light at first for the base. Here I've used red for the flowers (when mixed with water, has a pink tint). I mixed blue and green to get this shade of teal for the banner.
Step 3: I've added some darker shades of watercolor (using less water) over the top to add more dimension.
Last, a "Thank you" was stamped with Papertrey Ink's Think Big Favorites #2 after the card was dry.
I'd love to see what you are making with watercolors, please leave me a note if you do make something "watercolor" inspired!
Thank You Watercolor card and envelope:
(All supplies by Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.)
STAMPS: Think Big Favorites #2
INK: True Black, watercolors
PAPER: Artist's Loft by Michael's Stores (watercolor paper pad), envelope by Papertrey Ink, white cardstock
DIES: Envelope Liner die
OTHER: none.
11 comments:
Oh my glory Dani! These are spectacular! I am in awe…
Melis
Danielle, this absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!!! You with think with my dad who was an artist that I would be able to sketch better than I do but like you said that is where stamps come in. Thank you for so much inspiration.
This looks amazing, Danielle!
This is absolutely stunning!! I love how you made a watercolor liner for inside of the envelope as well as the card. At one time, I took a watercolor class in college, which was so fun. I am so not an artist, though!!
Soft and pretty. I love it. Love the rainbow stripes on the envelope liner. Very inspiring Danielle! <3
Love this card!
such a beautiful card, lots of colors and creativity! you nailed it!
C :)
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing the process.
So soft. So subtle. So stunning! :)
Perfection! Great work <3
I, too, am amazed at this beautiful card. You make it seem so simple. I love the mixing of the paints to create such pretty, soft colors. Really pretty.
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