Hello, and Welcome to
Watercolor Weekend! May is the time of
year here where the garden nurseries start gearing up for the season just in
time for Mother’s Day. There is something
about all of the flowers that let you know the warmer months are here and everything
is coming out of the deep sleep of winter.
We are usually not out of the woods here until around the end of May, I
have seen frost clear into June, and as early as August. Spring and Fall are my favorite seasons, the
colors of both can be extraordinary.
For my 1st card I used 5981 My Joy Set, I inked my stamps with Distress Ink in Pumice Stone and stamped off once. I started with a circle die to use as my guide, tracing the inside with a pencil on my watercolor paper. I took both of the flower sprigs, overlapping the stems just a bit to fill the outside of the circle. I then used the stamp positioner to place my butterflies, leaving the very bottom one off. For the stems and leaves I started with 126 and then shaded with 177. The flower petals I used 676, focusing most of the color to the center and shaded areas. For the centers, I started with 055 as the base, I then used 025 to paint a “C” on the shaded area. I use just a bit of 026 right at the bottom of the “C” to add a bit more depth. For the butterflies, I started with a black micron for the bodies and antennae. For the pink butterfly I used 725 and 947, the blue butterfly I used 526 and 565, the yellow butterfly 055 and 025, and the purple butterfly I used 636. I then added a background with a mix of 526 and 177, and then decided to add a bit more of the 177. I then went through and added 565 for a shadow throughout the whole scene. I die cut my image with my original circle die, and then used a matching green cardstock and cut that out with 6045 Scalloped Circle Dies, using the largest. 5939 Fairy Garden Paper Pack is what I used to mat my card base and then assembled my card.
For my 2nd card I used 5744 SF Picket Fence. I stamped this also in Pumice Stone and stamped off once. I have a piece of acetate that is cut down to 2 ¾ x 4 ¼ that I use as a guide for the scenic foundations. After stamping on my watercolor paper, I place and center the guide over my image and trace out some guidelines with a pencil. This helps to keep the edges clean so you are not trying to fill in unnecessary space. For any edges that I am stamping in flowers or foliage, I use post-it tape along the guide. I started with the house, keeping everything towards the left edge light, focusing more of the color towards the front of the house. For the roof, trim, and porch, I used a mix of 947 and 177. Then I shaded with 565. For the dormers and door I used 312, adding extra details in with the same color. For the door knob I used 969. I started with a pencil and ruler on the windows to draw in some guides for the panes of glass, and then used a mix of 249 and 565. Adding in some more 565 for the shadow areas, and then decided to add a bit of 177 as reflections. For the tree trunk I started with 947 and then shaded with 969. I put in a wash of 249 on the back hills, and 177 on everything towards the front with the exception of the shading by the porch where I added in some 249. I shaded the path with 565, and added 526 to the sky before putting any foliage in. For the birdhouse I used 969 on the pole, 947 and 969 on the roof. For the hole and perch I used 969, 312 and 565 for the main part of the house. I shaded both the fence and trellis with 565. These are the sets and colors I used for the foliage and flowers.
4964 WC Branches
Set / 969
5372 WC Mini
Foliage Set / brush line 249, shaded with 565
Tree foliage 126
and 177 together
5126 WC Foliage
Set 4 / Vines, by the mailbox mix of 126 and 177
House, Trellis,
fence, front corner 177 (vines)
4052 Flower Set 1 /
daisy bunch 905
Salvia 565
4051 Foliage Set 1
/ grass, mix of 126 and 177
For the shadows in
the pathway, I stamped both the vines and salvia in N60 stamping off once
first.
Bleed Proof White
I then matted my card
base with paper from 5832 Gnome Paper Pack.
After cutting my image down leaving a bit of a white border I then
matted it onto a dark brown cardstock and assembled my card. Thanks for joining me today, I hope you
enjoyed my creations! Until next time! Create….Share….Inspire!



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