Showing posts with label WC Foliage Set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WC Foliage Set. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

NEW VIDEO! Bridge & Cottage Scene 2 Watercolor

Hello Ai Fans!

Welcome back, Watercolor Wednesday fanatics! We have been enjoying traveling around this summer meeting many of you during at retail shows! Thanks for tuning in and sharing your watercolor projects with us!

This week, Bonnie wanted to create a second Bridge & Cottage Scene (view our first video here) and transforms the bridge by selectively inking and placing in front of our WC Garden Shed image. We love how with a little sketching, you can create depth to your image with color from your palette!

WE WANT TO KNOW - What do you want to see on Watercolor Wednesdays? Click over to this video and leave a comment, and who knows, you might see your request in an upcoming video!



View on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pBiSKn-685M



Wednesday, May 22, 2019

NEW VIDEO! Bridge & Cottage Scene Watercolor

Hello Ai Fans!

With only three stamps used in last week's project, it's time to stretch your skills this Watercolor Wednesday! This week, Bonnie creates a square composition using our WC Mini Cottages and WC Bridge Sets. Bonnie simply stamps the two main images, creates rolling hills and water with her WC Palette, and then adds foliage and flowers around the edges and cottage!

Did you try out this beautiful scene? We always want to see what you are creating, so use the hashtag #AiWatercolor on Instagram or post on Facebook Page to share your photos with us!

Have a beautiful Watercolor Wednesday!



View on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QWzaPVCg4is



Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Watercolor Throwback - Beginners Info & Urn

Hello Ai Fans!

Welcome to a special Watercolor Throwback! We are so excited to have how many new friends joining in our watercolor technique, and it's always a great idea to get back to the basics! Bonnie created this step-by-step tutorial on how to get started and create a basic container image back in January 2018, and it's a great image to start with!

Also, did you know we have 155 videos on our Watercolor Wednesday playlist? With endless hours of tutorials, we invite you to check out the playlist and find a video you haven't viewed before! Hop back to this video and leave us a comment on the new tutorial you found!

Happy Watercolor Wednesday!


For Watercolor Stamping, there are some necessary supplies to get the desired look.

Basic Supplies
1. Watercolor Paper (Canson XL or Strathmore)
2. Synthetic, Round Watercolor Brush #4 (Connoisseur)
3. Water-Based Markers (Tombow Markers - Bonnie's Favorites)
4. WC Foliage Set 1 and WC Flower Set 1
5. A Main Image Set of your Choice
6. Watercolor Palette and Acrylic Blocks

Let's explain these more in detail!


Watercolor Paper is very important for this technique, as when you stamp in water-based ink, it keeps the color on top of the paper, so you can easily move it with a damp brush. Cardstock and alcohol-based markers will not work for this project series. We prefer Canson XL or Strathmore watercolor paper and use the textured side, as it does not oversaturate the paper with color.


Our Connoisseur #4 Brush is a coveted item, as no regular brush will do! One, your brush has to be synthetic, as natural hair brushes will sag and not hold its shape with water on it. The synthetic gives us the 'bounce' we are looking for as we blend and gently tap around the image. This brush is also the perfect size to pull color from your main images and blend your flowers and foliage.


Although any water-based marker will work for this technique, we highly recommend you use Tombow Dual Brush Markers on your projects. First, we like Tombow markers the best because they are very wet, so when stamping your multiple impressions, you can get up to 10 images, where other markers you might get 3 or 4. Second, Tombow has highly pigmented colors, so when you are blending, you do not need to work as hard to blend. Third, we love the bullet tip on the other side of the Dual Brush Pens (or use our TwinTone markers for an even finer tip), which give us the ability to add darker shadows and details to the image to really make areas pop!


To get stamping, we suggest starting with our WC Foliage Set 1 and WC Flower Set 1. These basic sets are what you will carry through all your projects. You will see the grasses, vines, flower bunches, and long stems used in any watercolor we create. We started with these two staple sets because if we created sets with everything for one project, you would end up with a multitude of tiny grasses or flowers! Once you have these two, you can pick and choose whichever scenes you would like to create, such as gorgeous containers, stunning structures, or beautiful landscapes.


We add color to many of our images (washes of the sky, color to main images) and the easiest way to do this is by rubbing the brush tip of your marker onto our Ai Watercolor Palette and pulling the color off with your brush. This gives you great control over the amount of color going to your image, and you can easily shade by adding layers of color. Our palette is a game changer, perfectly white so you can see your color, and you can always reactivate the dried ink with your damp brush.


Another great option to add to your collection are our tiny Acrylic Blocks. We offer square blocks in 1", 1.5", and 3" to offer smaller sizes for your little images, like the teeny tiny grass and daisy bunch. Bonnie is often suggesting to permanently adhere your tiny stamps to our 1" block with super glue so you don't lose them!

Now check out this great introduction to watercolor video with Bonnie, as she shows the step-by-step techniques in building your foliages and flowers, and how to add them together in this urn from our WC Ornate Container Set.


View on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qC4BL-JZDTM





Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Watercolor Throwback - Potted Christmas Tree

Hello Ai Fans!

Welcome to a special Watercolor Throwback to one of our favorite Christmas videos! You have heard us talk about our Winter Watercolor Playlist and we thought we would feature one of the most popular videos!

This throwback is a quick and easy Potted Christmas Tree! Bonnie used the pot from our Southwest set and made it festive with a candy cane stripe. To create the tree shape, simply draw a triangle above the pot with a pencil. Bonnie then used our Molotow Masking pen to mask a white garland, after stamping her foliageflowers, and buds from our Clay Pot set. She finished the image with an adorable bow, a small shadow under the tree, and a little Wink of Stella clear glitter!

This is our last Watercolor Wednesday for 2018! We are wishing you and your family a blessed holiday season and many Christmas memories to be made! And all the best as we ring in 2019! 

As always, Happy Stamping!


View on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Px65zp7FzvA







Wednesday, October 17, 2018

NEW VIDEO - Fairy Door in Tree Watercolor

Hello Ai Fans!

Time for another Watercolor Wednesday! Bonnie is still working through our latest releases and this week she creates a stunning tree with our Fairy Doors Set. With hanging purple flowers and red blooms around the trunk, this colorful image is great for any occasion!

We hope you enjoy this week's video! We always love to hear from you, so feel free to hop over to the video and leave us a comment!

Happy Watercolor Wednesday!




View on YouTube: https://youtu.be/u6kTjHdItXA






Wednesday, August 1, 2018

NEW VIDEO - Rows of Flowers Watercolor by Kendra Krebs

Hello Ai Fans!

We have a special treat for you this week! Kendra Krebs is back for another stunning guest artist video for Watercolor Wednesday! This week, Kendra was inspired by our local tulip festival and created rows of beautiful blooms disappearing in the distance. This rectangular watercolor is perfect to frame and give as a gift! Watch her full tutorial and make sure to hit like and subscribe if you enjoyed this instructional!



Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BoiK9C_ilBI



Monday, June 4, 2018

Hello! Shaped Watercolor Card by Carol Hintermeier

Hello Ai Fans!  

I am so excited and thrilled beyond words to be making my first post as an Art Impressions Design Team member!!!

For my first post, I thought it very fitting to say "Hello!" to you all by using a few of my watercolor stamps (yep, I have quite a lovely collection of them!).  I live in an area that is fortunate to have two of the big crafts shows nearby and Art Impressions is at both!  For a few years, I watched Bonnie Krebs demo in their booth and for the longest time thought that I could never do that!  Finally, in 2015, I took an Ai watercolor class at the Scrapbook EXPO and was totally hooked!!!  If you watch Bonnie's videos and hear her say, "you can do this," it's true!!!!  Go to Ai's YouTube channel and find some of the earlier videos to get started--anyone can do this!!  Can you tell I'm a fan?  LOL!

I created a circular card and died some ribbon to get a perfect match!


Here's how I died the ribbon.  Scribble your marker, spritz with a bit of water, and dunk it in.  I blotted this one onto a paper towel to lighten the intensity of the color.  Let it dry and it's ready to use.


I added a little tag with "hello" stamped onto it.


Thank you so much for stopping by!!  Happy stamping!


Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Watercolor Throwback - Old Barn Set

Hello Ai Fans!

Everyone once in a while we like to throwback to one of our most popular videos, and as spring sneaks up on us, we wanted to share our Old Barn! We're going back to August 2016 to this "top five" video, since we launched Watercolor Wednesdays in November of 2015!

In this video, Bonnie demonstrates how to create a beautiful, rustic scene with our Old Barn set. This set comes with a beautiful large tree and a natural roving fence. Bonnie uses beautiful greens, browns and blues from our Marvy Marker collection to bring this out the beauty in this outdoor image. 

We hope you enjoy this throwback video! Leave a comment on the video if this is the first time you've seen it! Make sure to hop over to subscribe and give this video a thumbs up!

Take care and have a WONDERFUL Wednesday!



View on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lSmMlpKKIRo