Sunday, March 16, 2025

Have a Magical Day and Joyous Easter Cards

Hello, and welcome back for Watercolor Weekend!


Hello, AI Watercolor Friends, I hope you are having a wonderful weekend! 



Today I have two spring-inspired cards to share with you. The first card is a “Just Because” or “Thinking of You” card featuring elements from the new Dwellings Sets (5989, 5990, and 5992). The second is a sweet Easter card featuring 5433 – WC Foundations Door.

Art Impressions recently released seven new 2025 Limited Edition Freebie stamps! With a purchase of $30 or more, you can choose one Freebie stamp while supplies last. These adorable new stamps showcase a variety of dwellings. Additionally, four add-on accessory sets are available for purchase, designed to complement the dwellings and enhance your scene-building!

For my “Have a Magical Day Card”, I used several stamps from the add-on sets to build my scene. The tiny gnome is from 5992 - Dwelling Animal Set 2 and the mailbox is from 5990 – Dwelling Accessory Set. The path and foliage are from 5989 – Dwelling Foliage Set. While the exclusive 5999 – Stump House Freebie would have made an adorable home for my little gnome friend, I decided to use a different type of home. I chose the coffee pot house from 5935 - Fairy Tale Houses Set. This house worked perfectly with the add-on images and helped me to create the blue-speckled enamelware coffee pot I had envisioned. The fence, bee, and Blacked-eyed Susan images are also from 5935.

 

Using a pencil, I traced a rectangle die onto my Canson XL watercolor paper and placed it into my stamp platform. I arranged each image stamp within the rectangle to decide where each would be placed. Since the gnome and mailbox overlapped the coffee pot I knew they would need to be stamped first. I carefully pressed the door of my stamp platform onto the stamps and then removed all the stamps except for the gnome and mailbox. All of the images (except for the large flower) were stamped with Ranger Archival Ink Shadow Grey, stamping off once on scrap watercolor paper before stamping onto my painting. I then made masks for the gnome and mailbox before stamping the coffee pot in place. With the masks still in place, I stamped in the path. I placed a piece of Post-It tape along the edges of the house and stamped the fences. I masked the top of the spout and inked the flower stamp in 993 for the petals and 177 for the leaves and stem, and stamped into place.

I sketched some hills and a road with a pencil. I used a watery mix of 526 for the sky, being careful to avoid touching the flower. For the hillside in the background I used 177, 249 for the area in front of the house, and 977 for the dirt road.

The blue-speckled coffee pot was painted in 555 and a little 565 for shadows. All the windows were painted with 565. I used N52 for the chimney and N45 for the bricks. I pulled the color from the flower and added 969 to the center. Using a #0 round brush, I painted in vertical lines with N52 on the white part of the house, shutters, and door.


I stamped in a row of bushes on the back hill, inking the stamp from 5372 WC Mini Foliage in 177. I used foliage stamps from 5989, inked in 249 and stamped around the house and fence posts. I also added tiny grass from 5372 inked in 249 along the fence, house, mailbox, and road. I used the bullet tip of 993 to dot in some tiny yellow flower bunches and dabbed with a damp brush.

I pulled color from my palette to paint the stones of the path. The mailbox was painted with N45, 856 for the flag, and 977 for the post. For our little gnome friend, I used 856 for the hat, 993 for the shirt, 249 for the pants, 910 and 912 for the hands and nose, 977 for the boots, and wisps of N45 for the beard.

I painted the windowpane frames with Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White. I also used the white paint to dab in the flowers and add speckles to the coffee pot. I used a Strawberry Red TwinTone marker to draw stripes on the hat and add centers to the white flowers. Where needed, a brown or gray TwinTone was used to add details.

I matted my blue card base with a yellow patterned paper from 6012 – Basic Yellow Paper Pack. The painting was popped up with foam tape. I felt like the painting was missing something, so I stamped and die-cut the little bee from set 5935 and added it to the painting. N45, 993, and N52 were used to paint the bee, and a touch of 725 to dot the cheeks.


For the interior of the card, I stamped the “Have a magical day!” sentiment from 5935 in blue and the tiny bee in black. I used a gray TwinTone to draw the flight trail.

 


Next up is my Easter card using the 5433 – WC Foundations Door. I have had this stamp forever and decided it was finally time to paint something with it. For inspiration, I watched this fabulous tutorial on YouTube by Bonnie Krebs for this set https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lAYlNatAW4&t=1637s. Her tutorial was mostly a spring painting, but I wanted to decorate my door and porch for Easter.

 

I placed the door stamp into my stamp platform, inked it with 969/565, and stamped it off a few times before stamping it onto my watercolor paper. When I inked the stamp, I left off some of the lines on the bottom step so I could stamp in my chicks without having to mask them. The little chicks are from 5737 - Bunny & Chicks Set and were inked in N52. I placed Post-It tape on the edges of the pots, stamped in the bunny from 5737 and eggs from 5738 - Easter Egg House Set in N52. The cute little door sign is from 5488 - Front Porch Easter Set and was also inked in N52. I used a pencil to sketch the top of the step, behind the chicks. Next, I used a damp brush to pull out some color from the lines of the foundation stamp to create shadows and contours.


I won’t be going into detail on how to paint the door, pots, flowers, and vines. Bonnie’s tutorial does an excellent job of explaining how to paint those. Below is a list of stamps and colors I used to paint the stamped images.

Vines, flowers, foliage, and branches:

  • 4052 – Daisy bunch (526 and 636)
  • 5008 – Spiked flowers (526) and tall stemmed flowers (725)
  • 5126 – Vines (249) and leafy branch (177)
  • 4051 – Teeny tiny grass and vine (177)
  • 4964 – Branches (177)
  • 5009 – Dotted flowers (526)

Flower pots and Watering can:

  • Hanging pot – shaded with 565 and 636 for the stripes
  • Terracotta Pots – 947
  • Pot with Easter eggs – 565 (additional color came from the flowers and leaves of the pot below)
  • Pot with pink flowers – 565, 526 for the stripes
  • Watering can – 565, 565/969 mix, and N52

Door:

  • Hinges and knob – 969
  • Windows – 565
  • Sign – 526

Easter Eggs, Bunny and Chicks:

  • Eggs: 925, 173, 725, 526, 993
  • Bunny: N52, 703, 565
  • Chicks: 993, 947, 925

Once all the images were painted, I used Bleed Proof White to dot the flower centers, a tiny flower bunch, and designs on the eggs. TwinTone markers in brown, gray, turquoise, and orange were used to add detail. I used a Silver Signo pen for the wires on the hanging pot.

For the background, color was pulled from the flowering vine. Additional color for the background was added from my palette. 177 and 249 were used for the grassy areas near the pots and chicks.


Since there was so much detail on the front of the card, I decided to keep the interior simple. The sentiment from 5733 – Easter Sentiments Set was inked in purple.



Thank you for stopping by for Watercolor Weekend. I hope you will give these cards a try, they were lots of fun to create. Until next time, Happy Painting!



1 comment:

Karen Day said...

Two really gorgeous projects, Diane!