Welcome to Watercolor Weekend, and thank you for joining me
today! I absolutely love Kim’s fox set that she designed, it is such a
beautiful set.

I started out by tracing
the inside of a 3 inch circle die on watercolor paper, and then used the inside
of the wreath die that is from my stash to trace in some guidelines. I then took the largest fox that is lying
down from KH5951 Foxes set in N49 and stamped off once before stamping on my
project. I used a black micron on the
eyes and nose before I started coloring in the fox. Using Tombows, I like to start with 025, to
me if gives an underglow to the image. I
then added in 993 going over most of it but leaving a touch of the 025 showing in
the areas that are the most highlighted.
I then go in layers with 946, 947 and 969. As each color gets darker the closer I stay
to the more shaded areas of the image, with the 969 being the darkest areas. I
then shaded the white tip of the tale with 565 and added some Dr. Ph. Martin’s
Bleed Proof White to highlight areas to give contrast. I put a wash of color on the ground in 177,
using 249 to shade under the fox. 526
was used for the sky at this point.

5826
WC Large Tree Set 2, which has my favorite grass to use in scenes like this,
was inked in 177 with just a touch of 969 in 2 spots at the base of the grass.
Then using 5126 WC Foliage Set 4, I used 126 and then used 177 in a line right
up through the middle of each section on the leafy branch. I find that adding the 2 colors right on the
stamp gives a beautiful, more organic look to the colors. I then added a touch of water to both the
grass and the leaves to soften and blend the colors.

For the leaves added into the wreath, I die
cut them out of mixed media paper and colored them with 126 and shaded with the
177. I erased all of the pencil lines
and added in BPW for the tiny flowers in the grass. Now that everything is dry,
I assembled the wreath first, then matted my card base with a beautiful 2 toned
paper from 6033 Inspirational Easter Paper Pack. I couldn’t decide on some
color cardstock for my sentiment so I created my own with mixed media paper and
126. I then stamped the sentiment from
5980 KH Song Birds and Feeders Set in black ink, then die cut it with a banner
from 5133 Flag Double Stitched Dies. I
then finished assembling my card to create a cute fox hollow card perfect for a
friend.
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For my second card I
used 5930 Santa’s Workshop Set. I love it when a stamp can be used in different
ways. I love this building and I could see it in a country setting. I inked it in N49 and stamped off once, I
also created a mask out of 2” post-it tape. Before adding color, I used a
pencil and ruler to map out my grid lines for the windows, and lines on the
door. For the walls I used 177, concentrating darker color in the areas that
are shaded. I left the inside wells of the windows unpainted until after the
windows were finished so I wasn’t drawing the green color into the panes. For the windows I used 772, going right over
the top of the pencil lines, and also using those lines to add a bit of more
color to help single out some of the panes of glass, shading the panes with
565. I then used 947 on the roof, door
and trim. With 969, I darkened some of the deeper shaded areas, especially on
the roof. For the chimney, I started
with a mix of 565 and 969, making sure I left highlights on the stone. 565 was
used to create a shadow where the chimney is closest to the house, and then
added some 249 to add a bit of color.
969 was used to darken the areas where the stones meet. For the porch, 565 and 969 mixed, was also
used with 565 for a shadow right in front of the door. I then went over the
pencil lines on the windows and door with 947, adding 969 to the door knob. I
then went over the window and door wells with a dark layer of 177, to give them
the appearance of being inset. 565 was used to shade under all of the
overhangs.

I put my mask in place, and
with 5826 WC Large Tree Set 2, I put in the trees around the house. For the tree on the right I used a stamp
positioner to create a taller tree. I stamped in the top part first with 177
and 969, then used the positioner and just inking the bottom half of the stamp
lined it up with the top image. For the
sky I used 526, and added a wash of 249 for the ground, I also added a bit of
177 around the base of the trees. Right
in front of the porch I added a touch of 969 for a hint of a path. For the grass by the trees I used 4051
Foliage Set 1 in 249, the grass by the porch is from 5372 WC Mini Foliage
Set. Using the Mini set and the bush
line I added in flower bushes in 725, inking only a small section of the stamp.
I then softened all of these with a bit of water. The bottom, to me, looked a bit empty, so I
used the 2nd largest die from 5063 Rectangle A2 Double Stitched dies
and traced inside the two bottom corners for a guide and taped off with post-it
tape. The grass from 5826 WC Tree Set 2, is my favorite to use, I inked it in
177, and in two small spots, just at the base with a touch of 969. Re-inking
the stamp as needed as I went across the bottom. I added, with 249 and the small vine from
5126 WC Foliage Set 4, some leaves in several spots, I also used a branch in
969 from 4964 WC Branches Set for added interest. Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof white was used
for the flowers, and a spot of 025 for the centers on the bottom flowers. After removing the tape, I erased all of the
pencil lines. My card was matted with paper from 5955 Encouragement Paper
Pack. With the die I used as a guide, I
cut out my image and matted it with matching cardstock. Thank you for joining me today, and I hope
you enjoyed my cards. Until next time,
Create….Share….Inspire!
