Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend!

Hello, my Ai Watercolor friends and fans! I’m
excited to share some beautiful hydrangea cards with you today. These projects
feature images from two of the newest releases: 6219 – Hydrangea Margin Set and
6222 – Frameworks Set 4. I had so much fun exploring different color palettes
and layouts, and I can’t wait to show you how these came together.
Blue
Hydrangea Margin Card:
Hydrangeas
are some of my favorite flowers — we actually have four hydrangea bushes in our
backyard, and the whole yard looks so pretty when they’re in bloom.
Colors and Supplies Used
Paper: Canson XL Watercolor Paper
Patterned Paper: 5955 – Encouragement Paper Pack
Cardstock: gold metallic, white
Brushes: No. 4 round brush, No. 0 round brush
Stamps and Dies: 6219 – Hydrangea Margin Set, 5952
– Portfolio Template Set
Ink for stamped images: 526, 606, 177
Tombow Dual Brush Pens: 177, 526, 606
Other: Foam squares, Post-It Tape, Dr. Ph. Martin’s
Bleed Proof White, Winsor Newton Gold Paint
I inked the flower petals in 526 and the leaves and
stems in 177. After stamping the blue hydrangeas, I added 606 to the lower
portions of the blooms and stamped again to create a soft blue‑purple blend.
Once all the elements were stamped onto Canson XL
watercolor paper, I pulled the color from the lines with a damp brush and added
additional color from my palette. The blue and purple tones blend beautifully
to create depth and dimension. Using the bullet tip of 526, I dotted in
the floral centers.
For the background, I pulled color from the edges
of the image with a damp brush. When the panel was dry, I added tiny gold paint
dots to the background and selectively to the stems and leaves.
Next, I masked off the edges of the painting with
Post‑It tape, pressing firmly to prevent any bleeding. I painted the border
with 526, and once dry, blended in 606 for added richness. Finally, I trimmed
the finished panel to 1 7/8 x 5 1/2 inches.
To create the gold borders, I used one edge of the
scalloped rectangle die from the 5952 – Portfolio Template Die Set to die cut
gold metallic cardstock. Since the die wasn’t long enough, I extended the
length by selectively die‑cutting and repositioning — there are lots of helpful
YouTube tutorials on this technique. I adhered the gold strips behind each side
of the painted panel.
For the card front, I trimmed patterned paper from the Encouragement Paper Pack to 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches and adhered it to a white A2 card base. The watercolored panel was then attached directly to the card front.
To add a little interest inside the card, I adhered a strip
of coordinating patterned paper along the right edge. This design makes a
lovely all‑purpose card, perfect for many occasions.
Pink
Hydrangea Frameworks Gift Enclosure Card:
Sometimes
it’s nice to have a small card for leaving a sweet note or attaching to a
present or gift bag. This little enclosure card measures 3 1/2 x 2 6/8 inches
(full card base: 5 1/4 x 2 6/8 inches).
Colors and
Supplies Used
Paper: Canson
XL Mix Media Paper
Patterned
Paper: 6010 – Basic Pink Paper Pack
Cardstock: White
Brush: No. 4 round brush, No. 0 round brush
Ink for stamped images: 743, 606, 177
Stamps and Dies: 6219 –
Hydrangea Margin Set, 6222 – Frameworks Set 4, 6062 – Hydrangea Floral Set, 5062 – Rounded
Rectangle A2 Double, Stitched Dies, and 5726 – Nested Circle Dies
Tombow Dual Brush Pens: 743, 606, 177, N52, 403f
Other: Foam squares, Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof
White, sheer white ribbon, detail scissors, and envelope punch board.
I inked the frame and flower
petals in 743, and the leaves and stems in 177. After stamping the pink
hydrangeas, I added 606 to the lower portions of the flowers and stamped again
to create a pink‑purple blend.
Once I pulled the color from the
frame, I added touches of 606 for shading and used N52 to create shadows under
the frame edge. For the background, I washed in a watery mix of 403 and added
white dots with Bleed Proof White. Using the bullet tip of 743, I dotted in some
floral centers.
I lightly sketched a cutting border with pencil and
trimmed the image using detail scissors. Mix Media paper is thinner than
watercolor paper, making it easy to cut cleanly. After attaching the sheer
ribbon to the card front, I popped up the image with foam squares.
Inside the
card, I die‑cut two panels from Mix Media paper using the Rounded Rectangle A2
Double Stitched Dies, plus a small circle from the Nested Circle Dies for the
envelope seal. The sentiment is from the Hydrangea Floral Set, and the
hydrangea images come from the top portion of the margin stamp. I created a
coordinating envelope from white cardstock and patterned paper using an
envelope punch board.
Thank you so much for spending a little creative
time with me today. These hydrangea sets were such a joy to paint, and I hope
they inspire you to pull out your favorite pinks, blues, purples, and greens
this weekend. Whether you’re trying a new layout or revisiting a favorite
technique, I can’t wait to see what you create. Be sure to tag us on social media.
Until next time, Happy Painting!