Hi stampers! It is Monday and we are back with a new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. I hope you had a good weekend!
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I made an art journal page in my Dina Wakley Blue Edition Journal, but you could also turn it into a card instead. The focal point is Simon Says Stamp Peony Background, from the new Dear Friend Collection. It is such a pretty flower stamp and the new collection is full of wonderful and versatile products.
I used the Zig Kuretake Katsushika Hokusai Historic Art Collection set for the coloring. These watercolor paints are so pretty. I only used these four watercolor pans to colour the flowers.
Stamp the Peony Background on watercolor paper with Antique Linen ink. I misted the stamp a couple of times with water before stamping.
Mix your colors before-hand so that they are ready when you need them. I colored the red-pink flower first. Don't aim for a perfect look. I left some of the paper showing through for highlights and dropped the darker shades into the lighter paint before it had dried.
Continue with the rest of the flowers.
Mix two shades of green and a darker shade of green-brown. Use the latter for the stamens in the yellow flower. Add some flowing lines to the flowers and the leaves, when the background is dry. Add lines and some dots with a white gel pen.
Splatter a tiny bit of paint on the background.
On one of the cotton-rag watercolor pages in the Blue Edition journal, stamp Simon Says Stamp Old Letter with Fossilized Amber ink. Mist the stamp with water before stamping.
Splatter a little watercolor paint on the background and mist lightly with water.
The title were die cut with Tim Holtz Friendship Words Script from pearlescent paper and Simon Says Stamp Orange Peel cardstock.
Distress the edges of the watercolor paper.
The stamped sentiments comes from Tim Holtz Simple Sayings and Simon Says Stamp new Extra Proud stamp set, using Sherbet Pawsitively Saturated ink. The latter was die cut with the coordinating die.
The script stamping and watercolor splatters add just enough texture and interest to the background.
If you look up closely on the flowers, it may be hard to pick out the shapes. They look better from a distance.
I hope you will join us this week in our Watercoloring challenge. You have a chance to win a $25 gift voucher to do some fun shopping at Simon Says Stamp. You have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in.
Your card is beautiful. Even though I'm not very good at watercoloring I love the soft look of it.
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect! So beautiful. Love the colors you used
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