Hello and welcome, Watercolor Weekend Fans!
Have you seen the new
watercolor stamps released this past Wednesday? Bonnie has done it again—these
new sets are fantastic! We now have four new watercolor flower sets to create
with: 5825 – Geranium Set, 5831 – Rose Set, 5824 – Poppy Set, and 5827 – Hydrangea
Set. Additionally, 5789 – Hot Air Balloon Set has been released. This set is
perfect for outdoor scenes with balloons flying in the distance. It's also
small enough to fit on the pages of mini journals!
I couldn't wait to start
creating with these fantastic new sets! Today I'll be sharing a card created
with the Hot Air Balloon Set and another one for Valentine's Day using the
Geranium Set. Let's dive in!
Balloon Race:
As soon as I saw this
new set, I knew I had to paint a Balloon Race scene. What better way than to
have those balloons flying over a gnome's mushroom house! For this scene
I used the following sets:
5789 – Hot Air Balloon Set
5378 – WC Stone Creek Scene
5785 – Gnomes Set
5790 – Fairy Houses
5788 – Whimsical Mushrooms
5794 – Whimsical Flowers
5122 – WC Bridge Set
5372 – WC Mini Foliage Set
All images
were inked with N52 and stamped off once before being stamped onto Canson XL
watercolor paper. The only exception is the tiny mushrooms and bridge, which
were inked with 969 only. First, I stamped the mushroom house from 5788 and
then covered it with a mask. I then carefully added the mountains and stream
from 5378. I made sure to leave space for the footbridge from 5122 (inked in
969) and then stamped just the continuation of the stream to the left of the
bridge. Using a pencil, I extended the hill lines on the left side of the
house. Next, I added multiple hot air balloons to the sky to resemble a race.
On a separate
piece of watercolor paper, I stamped the little upward-looking gnome from 5785.
For a fun backdrop, I painted a colorful sky in blue (526), orange (913), and
yellow (991), being careful not to touch the lines of the balloons. The hills and
grass were painted in 249 and 177. For the river, I used 526 and a touch of 991
for sunny reflection from the sky.
With the mushroom
house mask back in place, I added vines growing behind the house from 5794 in
177. After removing the mask, I added another vine to the right of the little
door. Tiny mushrooms from 5788 were inked in 969 and added to the scene.
Shadows and contours were added to the rocks, bridge, and mushroom house by
pulling color from the stamped images, and additional color was added where
needed.
Tiny grass
from 5372, inked in 177 was added at the base of the house, mushrooms, and
footbridge. An additional clump of grass was added to the bottom right for the gnome
to stand on. I painted in cobblestone paths leading from the stairs, near the
little door and across the footbridge with 565/969, 969, and a touch of Dr. Ph.
Martin’s Bleed Proof White.
The tiny
mushrooms were painted with 856, 991, 526, 969, and 565. The mushroom house was
painted with 991, 026, 856, 526, and 565. For the gnome, I used 856, 991, 565,
N52, 912, and 526. I painted the balloons in a variety of colors: 991, 933, 856,
526, 177, 606, and 969 for the baskets.
Details were
added back where needed using gray, brown, red and blue TwinTone markers. Polka
dots of Bleed Proof White were added to the roof of the house. Small white dots
where added to the tiny mushrooms and the grasses. The gnome was die cut and
popped up in place with a pop dot. The finished painting was matted and mounted
on an A2 white card base.
The
sentiment on the inside is from 5797 – Little Things Sentiment Set. Looks like
the orange and yellow balloon just might win the race!
XOXO - Valentine's Day Card:
For my next
card, I used the new 5825 – Geranium Set and 5071 – WC Serif Letters Set.
To start
off, I drew a pencil line onto my watercolor paper to help align my letters. I
inked the letters XOXO (aka Hugs and Kisses) in N52 and stamped off once before
adding them to my paper. I then selected varying geranium leaves and inked them
in 249, stamping them at the base of the letters using a stamp positioner.
Geraniums were inked in 856 and 249, and using a stamp positioner, the flowers
were stamped into place.
Using a damp brush, I pulled color from the lines of the images – first the green, then the red. Additional color from the palette was added to create shadows and add details. Next, I pulled color from the edges of the images to add interest to the background. I then added color to the blank areas of the letters in 401. To add shadows to the blue areas of the letters, I mixed N52 and 401. Any details that were lost were added back with a red TwinTone marker or with 249 and a #0 brush. Once dry, all pencil lines were erased.
I trimmed the painting down to a 2-inch strip. Next, I matted the base of an A2 card with floral paper from 5741 – Valentines Paper Pack. I cut two 5/16-inch strips of coordinating paper to border the painting. The painting and border strips were added to the card front at an angle. I painted a geranium bloom and die-cut the tiny heart using a die from 5719 – FB Fence & Window Set. I added a blue bow and a tiny heart to accessorize the card front.
I didn't have any Valentine sentiment stamps on hand, so I printed one out using fonts from my computer. I stamped a geranium in the right corner of my cardstock and carefully added color to the image, making sure not to use too much water on the cardstock.
And what
Valentine’s Day card wouldn’t be complete without a little sweet treat to
accompany it? I cut two 1-inch by 3-inch strips of Canson Mixed Media paper and
randomly stamped geraniums onto the strips. The painting process was the same
as the card painting. The strips were then wrapped around a Hershey’s Nugget
and secured with double sided tape.
Thank you for joining me today for another Watercolor Weekend! It was so much fun trying out the new release stamps for these cards. I’m sure more inspiration using these new stamps will be coming in the weeks ahead. Until next time – Happy Painting!
1 comment:
Wonderful cards. I really like the new watercolor sets.
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