Hi, Gaylynn here. For Technique Time at Unity, I am showing one way to create a winter home snow scene with added watercolor, paint splatters and snow drifts.
Creating a snow scene is easy with snow drift trim and watercolor accents. Layering up a few different elements adds interest and dimension.
Sentiment: Hello
Helpful tips:
Here are helpful tips for creating this winter home snow scene card in watercolor. To begin, add white paint splatters onto a blue cardstock panel. Next, die-cut or trim snow drift pieces to overlap and fit onto the card front. Also, stamp or die-cut a sentiment for the card. Then, stamp the home with waterproof ink onto watercolor paper. Next, add watercolor of choice to the house. I used Zig clean color real brush pens in dark hues. Then, once dry, fussy cut (cut out) the house. Finally, layer it all and adhere it to the card front, to finish.
Here is another look.
Here is my video tutorial for this project. It will detail the full process.
Supplies: Unity Stamp Co. Warm Wishes For Your Home and Unity Essential Greetings Dies {thanks & hello}.
Also, foam and flat double-sided tape, cardstock, MFT stitched slimline snow drift die-namics, Ranger multi medium matte glue, Zig clean color real brush pens 065, 072, 064, 071, 031, 037, 032, 044, 033; heat tool, Liquitex Basics titanium white acrylic paint, Altenew palette mat, paint brush.
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