Good morning! I love Watercolor Weekends. This weekend I have a scarecrow with sunflowers and a wash basin full of flowers for you.
For the scarecrow card, I used the following stamps and dies: 5594 - Harvest Scarecrow, 4051 - Foliage Set, 5059 - WC Harvest Set, and 5724 - Nested Rectangle Dies.
The Tombow markers used are the following: 026, 228, 177, 565, 969, 856, 933, 947, 977, 992, 526, 312 and 879
This little scarecrow always makes me smile whenever I see it.
I wanted to make a card that looked like a scarecrow in a field of wild sunflowers. I first stamped the scarecrow using 565 and 969 markers. After the scarecrow was painted I used a stamp positioner to line up the milk container below. I made masks for the container and the sunflowers to stamp a few layers of the sunflowers. As I made this card I decided the scarecrow needed yellow hay sticking out like a real scarecrow and the grass/wheat stamp from the 5059 - WC Harvest set was perfect! I think it adds a cute little detail. Along the bottom of the card, I stamped some grass and painted small blue dots to look like wildflowers. I used brown twine to wrap it around twice and tie it into a bow on the three layers of cardstock. I used Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White for the final touches to add small white highlights. I attached the cardstock to a pretty orange plaid to complete the card.
For the flowers in a container I used the following stamp sets: 5923 - Farmhouse Containers, 5917 - Floral Bouquet Set, 5925 - Honey Bee Set (honeycomb), and 5561 - Birds and Bugs
Tombow markers: 565, 969, N60, 026, 177, 837, 679, 933, 946, 925 and 526
This was a fun simple card to create and I love the bug critters!
I began by stamping the honeycomb stamp from set 5925 - Honey Bee using Tombow marker 026 on watercolor paper. Then, I pulled out the color from the lines to create a watercolor effect. Next, I stamped the wash basin onto watercolor paper and filled the basin with stamped flowers using Post-It white tape. To achieve the desired effect, I created a mask of the flowers. After stamping the flowers, I lightly painted each one and added deeper colors once they were dry. I die-cut the floral container with an oval die set. Before mounting the floral container painting to my card base, I wrapped a small ribbon around the honeycomb background, then mounted it to a card base and tied a small bow. Next, I stamped a bunch of bees, ladybugs, and butterflies onto watercolor paper, painted them, and then die-cut each bug. I added pop dots to the bugs, and the card was finished!
I hope you all enjoy the cards and are having a great weekend. Thank you.
1 comment:
These are really nice. I especially like how you colored in some of the honey comb. I wouldn't have thought of that. Thanks.
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