Hello everyone!
I had the chance to play with one of the new Christmas stamp sets and wanted to show a couple of tips for creating watercolor looks with markers. You can adjust the brightness of the color by using a few simple techniques to get the look you want!
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I used two different techniques in the video - the first technique is to apply the marker directly to the paper and then work the color with a wet brush. The second technique is to apply the marker to a separate palette, pick up the color with a wet brush, and then apply it to the paper.
For all of the projects today I used 140 lb. cold press (textured) watercolor paper, Zig Clean Color Markers and a plain old paintbrush (waterbrushes will work great too!). I stamped the CL5226 Be Jolly Clear Stamp set with a waterproof black ink so that my stamp lines wouldn't run when applying the water.
I first used the technique of applying the marker directly to the watercolor paper and then blending it out with a wet brush. As you will see in the video, it takes a few layers to make it look smooth! The first layer will likely have a marker line that doesn't quite blend out - but after a few layers this will look a lot better.
The great thing about this technique is that you can get really intense color! The brown areas, for example, get a a really deep shade and create some nice dimension. Now take a look at the difference with the other technique...
...it is so much more pastel! For this card, I scribbled some marker onto a piece of plastic, dipped my brush into it and then started painting on the paper. The color is naturally more diluted - it blends easier and lays down less color. This is a great look too - it would just depend on whether you wanted a soft look or a more intense look!
Once I had made a few of these layouts I had some time to paint and die cut a few of the pieces (using the matching 32226 die)- and use them on some alternate cards. I did some easy ink blending with Distress Oxide Broken China and Wilted Violet to create a halo around the center.
I embossed the words "peace and joy" from the stamp set with white embossing powder and then set the skating bunny in the middle. I love how it turned out!
I repeated the same composition again - this time creating a "window" with the bunny die and adhering the bunny to the inside of the card. A little bit of sponged Fossilized Amber ink adds a glow around the opening!
I went ahead and colored in the sled and gift images too - and made a little scene showing the bunny pulling things along. A thin golden thread became a rope for the sled and fit just right with the card. The watercolor kept everything looking soft and gentle -
As I got towards the end, I realized I hadn't used the "for you" words yet from the set - and I immediately thought of the Poppystamps 1857 Taglet and Bow die. There was just enough room on there for the words and the heart and I thought it would make an interesting collage element with the bunny. I used the tips of the markers to create stripes on the bow - trying to mimic a bit of baker's twine.
Of course, the card wouldn't be complete without a bit of glitter so I spread some Diamond Glitter Glue over the heart to give it some sparkle!
I hope you learned a few things with today's video - watercolor is so much fun and markers provide a few options for getting things to look just like you want them to.
Thanks for stopping by today!
Sweet cards and a great video tutorial. TFS!
Posted by: Teresa Doyle | 08/18/2018 at 10:36 AM
Thanks, great instructions and wonderful cards!
Posted by: Barbara-Jean | 08/18/2018 at 01:45 PM
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Posted by: Susan R Kimura | 08/18/2018 at 10:23 PM
Thanks for the fabulous video. I've done a lot of painting in my day, and this technique has always eluded me. You have offered enough information that I'm ready to try this look (that I love) again. Your videos are among the very best out there. Thank you for your generosity!
Posted by: Marcie | 08/19/2018 at 05:22 AM
Thanks for all the tips, those little rabbits are too cute!
Posted by: Conniecrafter | 08/19/2018 at 05:53 AM
Wonderful video and really cute stamp set!! I learned some valuable tips to use with my Zig markers. Thank you so much!
Posted by: Stacy O’Dell | 08/19/2018 at 06:33 AM
Love the technique to make the bow look like string - the bow die is a must-have!
Posted by: Elayne Catey | 08/19/2018 at 11:58 AM
Lovely cards. Thanks for the inspiration and technique video.
Posted by: Andre M. | 08/19/2018 at 03:21 PM
It's always fun to watch your videos, Dave. I love the stamps and dies.
Posted by: Bunny | 08/19/2018 at 03:53 PM