Happy New Year and welcome back to Watercolor Weekend! Where
I live the weather usually isn’t very conductive for building snowmen (too
cold), but it is usually a good bet that there are snow days. My kids may be
grown but I remember the excitement they had when school was cancelled for the
day. I might dream of spring but I absolutely love snowmen! So? Do you want to
build a snowman? LOL!

My first card I used 6107 Snowman Hugs Set, I used Distress
Ink Pumice Stone and stamped off once, and then stamped it on my watercolor
paper. I have been using this ink for a while with the clear sets and I actually
prefer it over the Archival, and used a black micron for the facial features. I
can’t help but smile looking at this happy trio. Starting from the left, I
painted the jacket with Marvy 17 Steel Blue and added more color in the
shadowed areas. I painted the pockets light and added stripes with the same
color. For a deeper shadow I added some 565, and used 969 on the buttons. For the hat I started with 565 to get the
shadows in before adding any more color to it, and used 992, and Marvy 17 in
stripes on the hat and scarf. I also darkened the shadows on the scarf with
565. For the bells I used 025, and 026.
For the snowman I used N52 to start, to create a bit more depth since I didn’t
have color to pull out and then added some 565 in the darker areas. 772 was
used on the cheeks and 993, and 933 for the nose, all 3 snowmen were painted
the same way. For the middle snowman I
used 969 and 177 on the hat adding more color to the sides and a highlight in
the middle. 177 was also used on the scarf, painted light, adding a bit more in
the shadowed areas and then painted in the lines following the curves of the
scarf. With a touch of watery 969 I darkened some of the shadowed areas. For the jacket I used N15, going in layers
until I was happy with it and then darkened the areas that needed it. I used
947 on the buttons. For the snowman on the right I used 947 on the jacket with
a touch of 565 for the shadows, the lines on the pocket were also done with
947. The scarf was painted with Marvy 17
adding more color in the shadowed areas. The main part of the hat was also done
with 947, the brim and pom-pom I started with 990 and then used 879 for the
shading. Since this one has its eyes opened I added a touch of 565 along the
right edges, which I feel give the eyes a little more dimension. I then used the included die to cut out my
image, using dies from my stash to create a frame and snow drift I assembled my
card using paper from 5892 Easter S2 Paper Pack. This just goes to show that
paper from other seasons or occasions can be used on all kinds of cards. I decided at this point to stamp one of the
included sentiments and hand cut the flag banner, popping it up with foam tape.

Since I used a newer set for my first card I decided to give
one of the older sets some love and it’s perfect for this time of year, and
fits the “Snow Day” theme I decided to go with. 5197 WC Winter Kids Set is
rubber so I used 565 all over the stamp and added 969 to the “non” snow areas,
aka, hat, scarves, etc. Huffing on the stamp first I then stamped off twice
before stamping on my watercolor project paper.
I used a black micron on the eyes and mouth of the snowman, and the
eyelash of the little boy. I began pulling color out of the lines, making sure
my brush was clean when doing the blue only areas. Starting with the snowman I
used N15 and 856 on the hat, darkening the edges and leaving a highlight in the
middle. 856 was also used on the
scarf. For the body of the snowman I
added in 565 in the shadowed areas to help give dimension, being very careful
around the areas I already colored. I should have done this step first, but I
was able to do it without getting any bleed out from the stronger colors. I
then used 993 and 933 on the nose, N15 for the coal buttons, 969 on the stick
arm. Starting with the face of the little boy, I used 850 for the base and 910 to contour, with a touch of 772 on the cheek. For his hat I
used 177 adding ribs onto the brim of the hat with the same color. For the
pom-poms I added just a touch more 565.
For the scarf, I started with 565 to get the shadow in first and then
added stripes with 177 in two different widths. 177 was also used on the
mitten. For the pants I used 565 and the
boots N15. I had been undecided on the
jacket and the more I looked at it the more I wanted to leave it white, so I
darkened the shadowed areas with a mix of 565/969 and a touch more 565 in the
darkest areas. I then used 526 on the
background, darkening around the image a bit so that when I splattered with Dr.
Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White it would show up better. I used some 565 to ground the snowman and the
little boy. I then masked my image so
that I could add trees from 5826 WC Large Tree Set 2. I first figured out what
circle die I was going to use to cut my image out and penciled in some
guidelines. Using the stamp positioner
to help me place the trees where I wanted them, I used 249 and 969 and stamped
in the tree in 3 areas. Using water to
soften and blend the colors, once dry, I used the bleed proof white to add snow
to the trees and at the base of the two on each side. I used 565 to shade the snow to give more
texture and dimension. After erasing the
pencil lines I then splattered a watery mix of the bleed proof white to give
the effect of snow. When it was dry I used the same die I used for my
guidelines and cut my image out and then used the largest die from 6045
Scalloped Circles Die Set and finished my card with paper from my stash. Thank
you for joining me today and I hope you enjoyed my cards. Until next time,
Create….Share….Inspire!

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