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Showing posts with label Ai Watercolor Minis. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Hello Sunshine by Niccole Kulig

Hello Ai fans!!

I am stopping by today to share an eclipse card using the Watering Can stamp set along with the Block Letters Dies. I love how it ended up with sort of a tropical feel.
I started by stamping my fern/palm leaf randomly over my white card stock.  I used my marker on the stamp and then spritzed it with water before I stamped it.  I love how it turned out.
The color of the Marvy marker is No. 34 Pale Green.
I lined up my Block letter dies.  I wanted to show you how you'll have to die cut a second time with the "L" since there is only one in the set.
It is very easy to go back in and line up the second "L".
Here it is all cut out ready to go. I added the word "sunshine" underneath the hello.  I thought "Hello Sunshine" was the perfect sentiment for this card. I added my yellow Nuvo Drops randomly all over the card. I just love how sunny and cheery this card is.
I placed my letters back in and raised them up with foam tape.  I also added Wink of Stella to the letters to separate them just a little bit more from the background.
Here is one more look at the finished card.  I think I will be making more of these cards in the future.  Thank you so much for stopping by and spending a little time with me.

Marvy Markers used:
No. 34 Pale Green

Until next time ... Hugs & inky fingers!



Saturday, December 2, 2017

Watercolor Weekend Roundup - Winter Wonderland

Happy December, Ai Fans! We are welcoming the first weekend of the month with another roundup of our favorite watercolor projects from our Watercolor Guest Design team! Let's get into the swing of winter with these snowy projects. Check them out!

Dot Freel - Instagram - Blog - Pinterest
Hello Watercolor Friends,

I've made a Christmas card for this Watercolor Weekend using a cabin from the new 4962 - WC Rustic Cabins Set. I also used the tree from the WC Tree Set - 4269 and the fence from the 4807 - Old Barn Set. I used some Zig Wink of Stella to add glitter to the snow. I used Glossy Accents on the lights and Nuvo Crystal Drops on the trees to add sparkle. I used a Uni-ball Signo pen to add the snow to the sky.

Tricia KennedyInstagram
My “Merry Christmas Ornament” for today’s Art Impressions Watercolor Weekend is a perfect gift to make this holiday season.

To begin, either hand write, stamp or print Merry Christmas 2017 on your watercolor paper. I opted to print it. Cut out a 3” circle with Merry Christmas 2017 to the right, leaving room to stamp to the left. Stamp about ¾ of the tree trunk from the WC Fir Trees Set in 45 Sepia. Build the tree using the two straight fir boughs from the WC Fir Trees Set in 72 Pine Green. Stamp the large bough straight up on the top of the tree trunk then the small bough four times below on each side of the tree trunk and then the large bough at the very bottom on both sides of the tree trunk. Pull the color with your watercolor brush and water. Place about a tablespoon snow flakes and about a ½ teaspoon jumbo glitter in the ornament. Run a thin line of strong liquid glue on the edge of the ornament. Attach the watercolored piece to the ornament. Run another thin line of liquid glue where the ornament and paper meet. Let dry. Tie a piece of the Christmas plaid ribbon into a bow and glue on the top and let dry. Finally attach a piece of jute into the ornament and tie for the hanger. Shake the ornament to get the glitter and snow to move around.

Marvy Le Plume II Markers: 72 Pine Green, 45 Sepia
Other: Art Minds 3” Plastic Craft Ornament (comes in two pieces, each ornament requires only one piece), Celebrate It 3/8” Christmas Plaid Ribbon, Jute, Buffalo Frosty Snow Flakes, Tree House Jumbo Disco Glitter, Edwardian Script Font and strong liquid glue.

Tricia O'Bin - Blog - Instagram - YouTube - Pinterest - Facebook
I started out stamping the puppy (which I used a stamp positioner to get him straight) with Sepia. I pulled the color out of the lines. I added some color to my palette and filled him in. I darkened in his ears, eyes and nose with the fine tip of the marker. I decided to draw in a color and cuffs to make him look like he was wearing a sweater. I added some white gel pen dots to jazz it up. I created a mask and used it to protect him.

Using my stamp positioner, I stamped the bench over the masked puppy. I didn't ink up the area where the snow is on the bench. I pulled the color out of the lines and added some squiggly lines with my Sepia and darkened some areas. I drew in a wavy line for the lights and added some English Red, African Violet, Brilliant Yellow and Pine Green circles to make them look like lights.

I inked up the tree trunk with Sepia and the small top of the Fir tree and stamped it to the right of the bench. I added the light to the left leaving off where the wreath would be. I added Brilliant Yellow to the lamp and on a few areas on the snow. I added some masking fluid where the wreath would be to be able to add some ornaments. I then used the positioner to stamp the wreath in Pine Green. I added African Violet and English Red ornaments to the wreath.

Using the fine tip of my African Violet I drew in some the snow and pulled the color above the line to leave the snow white but it creates a shadow. I used African Violet to create the sky.

I cut the picture out with the stitched rectangle die and mounted it on a piece of Gina K Designs Cranberry Tart cardstock. I added the Season's Greetings sentiment which is also from Gina K.
Art Impressions Products: 4034 WC Series 8 Set 14959 WC Dogs Set4965 WC Bench Set

Such beautiful winter cards from three talented artists! Do you like what you see? Be sure to comment below! When you have a craving for more sweet inspiration like this, look up our designer's personal blogs for even more projects! Plus, you can find them on Instagram or other social media and follow them there, too:

Dot Freel - Instagram - Blog - Pinterest
Tricia Kennedy - Instagram
Tricia O'Bin - Blog - Instagram - YouTube - Pinterest - Facebook

We hope these wintery projects have inspired your creations this weekend! Happy Stamping!

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Fall Birch Trees by Sharon Caudle

Hello AI Fans!!! 

Hope you're having an amazing start to your weekend! I am on vacation next week, so I'm happy! LOL!  I'm going to scrapbook camp this week for five glorious days of coloring and having fun with my girlfriends! Does it get any better than that? No cooking, no cleaning, just relaxing and enjoying life!  I'm ready to go right this minute! LOL!  My card today is a watercolor card I created using a number of different stamp sets from Art Impressions.
4966 Water Color Bird Bath Set
4958 WC Cottages Set
4808 Covered Bridge Mini Set
4051 WC Foliage Set 1





Thanks so much for stopping by to visit today and hope to see you back again soon! Until then - stay crafty!!
Marvy colors used:
45 Sepia, 85 Mocha, 15 Olive Green, 43 Brilliant Yellow, 13 Ochre, 5 Yellow, 86 African Violet, 28 English Red, 75 Sky Blue

Saturday, August 5, 2017

NEW Series! Watercolor Weekend Roundup!

Hello, Ai Watercolor Fans!

Say hello to our first ever Watercolor Weekend Roundup! We know you love our watercolor line, and wanted to provide you with even more inspiration! Please welcome our Watercolor Guest Design Team members, Dot Freel, Tricia Kennedy and Tricia O'Bin! Every first and third Saturday on the blog, we will show a project each of these talented ladies has made. Let's take a look at their fabulous projects!

Hello.  I'm so excited to show you the first card I made as a guest designer for my most favorite stamp company - Art Impressions!  I really love barns and I think a quilt should be painted on all of them.  I love how Iowa, where my best friend Jamie lives, has a lot of barns with quilts painted on the barn sides or doors.  I'm also a quilter which is another reason why I love barns with quilts painted on them.
 The Old Barn stamp set is truly my most favorite of all of the Art Impressions watercolor stamps.  I have used it more than any other set except for the Foliage set 1 which is an absolute necessity if you are going to make these wonderful scenes.  I added the quilt to the barn stamp by using a ruler and a Micron Pigma Pen.  I used Marvy Pens and Strathmore watercolor paper to watercolor this scene.  I added Distress Mosaic Glaze to the water to make it look wet.  I rounded all of the corners of my card and background papers using a corner rounder from Michael's, then used my tape runner to tape everything in place.  

I have a few of my barns framed and placed around my house but I am beyond thrilled that the Art Impressions booth will have this card I made as an example at the future Scrapbook Expos.  Click here to see the schedule and maybe you can attend a watercolor class near you!  I'm still hoping to attend one myself.

Art Impressions Products: 4807 Old Barn (Barn, tree and fence), 4051 Foliage Set 1 (small grass and leaves), 4774 Stamp Positioner4773 Acrylic Block 5 PackWC Brush NO. 4, Strathmore Watercolor Paper
Other Supplies: Distress Mosaic GlazeMicron Pigma Pen 01 (drew quilt using ruler), Scotch tape runner, corner rounder punch 


I stamped the center "selective color" pot, flowers and foliage with three markers #45 sepia, #65 iris purple and #15 olive green.  Using water and a paintbrush, I watercolored the Art Impressions way by pulling out the color from the stamped image, fussy cut it out, added foam squares to the back and set aside.  Next I stamped and watercolored the two "sketched" images in #12 grey.  I attached the "selective color" piece in the center.  I chose a silver 3 1/2 x 5 frame which compliments the "sketched" background.  I love how the selective color technique gives a sketched look and just the perfect pop of color.  This could easily be made into a card or a scrapbook page embellishment.  


Marvy Le Plume II Markers: 45 Sepia55 Iris Purple15 Olive Green12 Grey
Other Supplies: Foam Squares, Post It Notes



I created this card using the vase from the WC Ornate Container Set. I filled it with the vine from the WC Foliage Set 2 New, and flowers from the Chest of Flowers and WC Flower Set 2. I cut out the vase with a circle die and popped it up. I added a sentiment from the WC Sentiments Set and added some Gina K Designs Lemon Drop ink to the circle. The background is done with Brushos on watercolor paper.



Wow, what fantastic projects! Be sure to leave some comment love to welcome our Guest Design Team! Did they inspire you to try a new technique? We would love to hear what you think in the comments! You can also visit their personal blogs or Instagram accounts for even more inspiration!

Dot's Blog & Instagram
Tricia K's Instagram
Tricia O's Blog & Instagram

Happy Watercolor Weekend!

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Heartfelt Gratitude by Dana Warren

Hello AI fans!!

Today, I have a little watercolor scene I created with Wooden Chair Mini Set, WC Sentiments Set, WC Cats, and WC Flower Set 2, WC Foliage Set 1.

Dana Warren - Kraft Paper Stamps - Art Impressions
I started by stamping the chair and the flower pot, then the cat. To stamp and color, I used lots of Distress Markers, I'll list them out at the end.

Dana Warren - Kraft Paper Stamps - Art Impressions

To color the images I also scribbled the colors on a palette and used a paint brush to color the images. Going back over areas with more color to add depth and shading. As I stamped the flowers and foliage I used water and a paintbrush to get the watercolor look.

Dana Warren - Kraft Paper Stamps - Art Impressions
I added just a little bit of blue to background for a sky. Then I stamped the Heartfelt Gratitude stamp in brown ink. I cut the panel with a stitched rectangle. From my stash, I found some green paper and added it to a white card base. I added the stamped panel with foam tape and last rounded the corners of the card base.

Thanks for stopping by!! Happy Stamping!!

Distress Markers: Black Soot, Pumice Stone, Rusty Hinge, Gathered Twigs, Tea Dye, Bundled Sage, Worn Lipstick, Spiced Marmalade, Tumbled Glass, Aged Mahogany, Shaded Lilac, Peeled Paint, Forest Moss, Vintage Photo, Wilted Violet, Squeezed Lemon.




Friday, June 23, 2017

Wooden Gate by Cheri Burry

Hi Ai Fans!
Today I am sharing with you a few cards I made using the Art Impressions Watercolor Mini's and Watercolor 2017 sets! I had some time to practice at the Cottage recently and here's 3 of my many attempts LOL!
I used quite a variety of stamps to get this look:
I love that with the Watercolor stamp sets you can mix and match different stamps to get a truly unique look each time!
It's easy to use the stamps..... just colour with your watercolour marker directly in your stamp and add to your paper. Then taking a damp brush soften the lines for that watercolour look.
Tombow Markers Used:
249, 451, 528, 725, 098, 288
Marvy LePlume:
12, 86

Happy Stamping!
Supplies: