Hello, and Welcome to Watercolor Weekend! To our U.S. friends I am wishing you a Happy
Independence Day. Since my post actually
falls on the 4th, my cards are geared towards honoring the day. (Someone please explain to me how it is
already July?!)
I have always been fond of using the window and door stamps from Art Impressions, they always feel so inviting to me. Kind of like…HI! I am so glad you are here! Come on in! For my first card I used 5364 WC Ornate Window Set and 5494 Front Porch Patriotic Set. Both the window and the bunting were stamped in Distress Ink Pumice Stone and stamped off once. I started with the bunting and created a mask and then used my stamping platform and a piece of acetate first to make sure that I had the window lined up where I wanted it before stamping onto my watercolor paper. I used 312 on the main frame and left the trim white. Going lighter with the 312 close to the window box so it would not compete with the flowers and foliage I am putting in. Darkening the more shadow areas with the same color and then adding in some 565 to enhance the shadowed areas. I also added some 312 around the window for a background before adding any of the foliage. Using a pencil and ruler I added in some windowpanes, and then added in some 526 and 565 around the edges of the window and under the lines I put in for the panes of glass. A little 969 was used to put in the handles. On the bunting I started by putting in some shadows in the folds with 565, and then added 569 around the stars and 856 for the red areas. The daisy bunch from 4052 Flower Set 1 was used in 526 and 885. I then added the ivy from 5007 WC Foliage Set 3 in 177. I did use a stamp positioner for some of it because I wanted them in a specific spot and that allows me to do just that. I softened both the flowers and ivy with a damp brush. After this I dropped in some water downed 555 in and around the vines for a bit more of a contrast. I also added some 565 to create shadows where the ivy and flowers overhang the window and box. 565 and the dots from 5418 Bible Foliage Set 2 was added throughout the vines and then added in some Bleed Proof White amongst the flowers in the window box, finishing off my image.
For my 2nd card I started by placing my stamp from 5420 Frameworks Set 1 in my stamping platform after lining it up on my watercolor paper. I took a very light gray and marked the spot on the stamp of where I wanted my star to be and stamped it on the WC paper. This way I knew exactly where I needed to place the star and it wouldn’t interfere with the colors I was putting in. I then stamped in the star from 5494 FP Patriotic Set in Distress Ink Pumice Stone after stamping off once. I created a mask and covered the star before going in with 990 on the frame, keeping it really light so I had a guide to go by.
I then added in leaves from 5795 Berries Set with a stamp positioner, also in Pumice Stone, and stamped off once. I then used the stamp positioner to put in the berries from 5828 WC Poinsettia Set in Pumice Stone and stamping off once each time. Once I had all of this in, I put it back in my stamping platform and carefully started adding in 977 on the frame, being careful to stay away from the items I just stamped in. Then I added in 4964 WC Branches Set in 977 with the stamp positioner and put that in a couple of times going up the other side of the frame. I then started with the leaves, first using 126 and then contouring and shading with 177. 055 was used first on the star, with 025 for depth, and then added a bit of 026 for the shading. Keeping the highlights on the upper bends of the star. I used 569 for the blue, and 856 on the red for the berries, then added just a touch of 837 for more contrast. I then added 977 on the stems of the berries, also going over any of the lines on the frame that I didn’t darken before. I then used a Marvy #89 Persimmon with the fine tip to add in the berries on the branches on the other side, softening just a touch with a damp brush. I added in some 526 for the background, but for whatever reason, and no matter what I did, would not show up in the picture. Using the 4th from largest in the 5725 Nested Square dies I cut out my image and used a corner rounder so it would match up with the 6047 Scalloped Dies, 3rd from largest that I cut out of dark blue for the mat. I then matted my card base with paper from my stash and assembled my card. Thank you for joining me today, and I hope you enjoyed my cards! Until next time, Create….Share….Inspire!























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