Hello stampers! It is winter outside, but today I have a flower tag to share. I often paint or use fairly light-coloured backgrounds when watercoloring images, but here I have painted the background in dark shades instead.
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Simon Says Stamp has a brand new release called To Be Loved, filled with stamps, embossing folders and dies which are perfect for Valentine's, but also for many other occasions. It coordinates very well with the To Love collection.
The tag was partly inspired by my
Frostie Snowman tag, which had a dark watercolored background, but with much more texture than what I used here. I wanted a calmer background for the flowers. I used the new
Simon Says Stamp Pixie Dust stamp set for this tag, in combination with watercolor paint.
Start by stamping the large flower from
Pixie Dust on a tag die cut from watercolor paper. You can of course also make a card instead.
Color the flowers with watercolor paint, keeping them light. Leave some of the paper white, for highlights.
Paint the leaves. Drop a little blue paint right into the green mix on the paper.
Add darker shades to the flowers and the leaves.
Paint the background with two shades of blue, using the lighter shade more towards the center and the darker shade more towards the edges.
I am having fun using some of my old ribbons, such as the white organza ribbon here. The pink ribbon is dyed
May Arts Faux Wrinkled Silk Ribbon. It was dyed with Distress Ink.
These flowers were a lot of fun to watercolor.
Add thin veins to the leaves with a black pen.
If you accidentally painted where you wanted the paper to stay white, you can use the white gel pen to lighten the area again.
You can try this technique with many different stamps and colors.
Thank you for visiting!
Happy Christmas crafting!
Anna-Karin
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