Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend!
Hello, AI Watercolor Friends! It's that wonderful time of year - Thanksgiving is on its way, and Christmas is just around the corner. Today, I'm excited to share two festive cards with you. The first is a quick and easy Thanksgiving card, perfect for the season. The second is a playful, interactive Christmas shaker card featuring the adorable penguins from the newly released 5929 – Christmas Train Set.
Gather Together card:
For this quick and easy card, I selected the chair
stamp from 5593 – Harvest Scenes Set. I love the beautiful colors of autumn and
thought this scene would look so pretty paired with the patterned papers from
the new fall paper pack (5973- FALL S2 PP).
I inked the image with the usual combination of
565/969 and stamped it off once before stamping it onto my Canson XL watercolor
paper. With a damp brush, I pulled some color from the image to add shadows and
dimension. I added a little 565 to the white chair for added shadows. For the
birds, I painted 947 for the wings and 933 for the tummies. I wanted to give
the watering can an old and weathered look. I used N52 to shade the watering
can and a touch of 565 to deepen the shadows. For the rust, I dotted on some
947 here and there and blended some of the dots with a damp brush. I painted
the red stripes with 856. I made sure the stripes curved upward for proper
perspective since you could see the bottom of the watering can. I left the milk
can white and added a little more 565 for contours. The handle was painted with
947.
Before adding the flowers and foliage, I brushed in
a sky with a watery mix of 565. I added vines to the milk can using the vine
stamp from 5126 – WC Foliage Set 4 inked in 177 and dabbed with a damp brush. Next,
I added flowers to the wooden basket. I used the daisy bunch stamp from 4052 –
Flower Set and stamped in 933 and 856. Using the same vine stamp, I added some
foliage below the flowers and dabbed the vines and flowers with a damp brush. I
got a little carried away with the flowers, so to tone them down a bit, I
dotted in some tiny white flowers with Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White.
I added a shadow under the chair and near the basket
and milk can with 565. I used a brown TwinTone marker to add fine details to
the scene. The painting was die-cut with a stitched rectangle die and matted
with patterned paper from 5973 – FALL S2 PP. The “Gather Together” sentiment is
from 5600 – Harvest Sentiments Set and was heat embossed in gold.
You all know I like to decorate the interior of my
cards. The sentiments are from 5600 and the fall leaves are from 5598 - Harvest
Set. The leaves were painted with 947, 228, 177, 856, 933, and 993.
Merry Penguins Shaker Card:
I think the little penguins from the 5929 – Christmas Train Set are so adorable. They look so excited and happy, and ready to shake up some fun!
I stamped the four penguin images, and an extra
sitting penguin for the interior of my card, with Versafine Onyx Black ink onto
my watercolor paper. Versafine ink is permanent once dry, stamps clean sharp images,
and works perfectly for watercolor. It is also easy to remove from your stamps.
I shaded all the white areas with N52 and a little 565. For the hats and
scarves, I used 526 and decorated the scarves with a white gel pen. The bodies
were painted with N25 and the beaks in 933. Rosy cheeks were added with a
watery mix of 856. I then die-cut all the penguins and set them aside.
For this slim-line card, I cut a 7 x 8 ½ inch piece of white cardstock and folded it in half for the card base. I cut a 3 ½ x 8 ½ inch piece of shimmery white cardstock and adhered it to the card front. Next, I added a 2 ¼ x 8 ½ inch piece of blue cardstock to the center of the card. For the MERRY shaker windows, I created a template using a piece of white cardstock and the letter dies from 5072 – Block Letters Die Set. Since there is only one “R” die, I used an “N” die as a placeholder for spacing. I used a strip of removable tape to hold my dies in position, removed the “N”, and die-cut a template from the white cardstock. I added the second “R” to the template and ran it through the die-cutting machine again. Next, I cut a 2 x 8 ½ inch piece of blue plaid patterned paper from 5964 - Winter Woodland Cover Paper Pack. I positioned the template over the plaid strip, aligned the letter dies in place, and die-cut the windows for the shaker. Using a pencil, I lightly traced the letter openings onto the blue cardstock to mark where the shaker wells would go. Then, I used foam tape to build the wells and filled them with a wintry mix of beads and sequins. I added clear acetate to the back of the letter strip and carefully adhered the strip over the shaker bits. I used a die-cut 'R' as a guide to position and adhere the inner pieces of the letter, securing them in place.
For the inside of the card, I adhered a ½ inch strip
of plaid paper along the bottom edge and placed a sitting penguin on top for a
fun finishing touch. The “Merry Christmas” sentiment is from 5953 – Woodland Critters
Set. Let the merry-making begin and shake, shake, shake!
1 comment:
Diane, love both cards and choice of papers, and great coloring.
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