Hello, it’s Gaylynn. Today, I am sharing a watercolor birthday card using emboss resist with Brusho watercolor plus added Copic coloring.
This is a vibrant celebration card, perfect for birthdays and more. The emboss resist with Brusho watercolor really pops.
Sentiment: Hip Hip Hooray.
I made a quick video tutorial HERE showing the process for this project.
Helpful tips:
These are helpful tips for making this card using emboss resist with Brusho watercolor powders. To begin, stamp and heat emboss the background in white onto watercolor paper. Next, die-cut or trim panels for the sentiment and the girl. Also, stamp the girl and the sentiment with waterproof ink. Then, color in the girl. I used Copic markers. Next, onto a waterproof craft mat, spritz the embossed background panel with water. Then, carefully sprinkle the watercolor powder over the water until you get the desired color saturation. Be sure to protect all surfaces, hands and craft areas from getting stained. Next, blot any puddles and then heat set or leave out to dry overnight. Finally, trim and add all layers onto the card base, to finish.
And this is a look a little closer.
Supplies:
Unity Stamp Co.
Hip Hip Hooray
Magnolia Background
Scallops & Rectangles {nesting dies}
Also, double-sided foam tape, Neenah solar white 80 lb card stock, My Favorite Things extreme black hybrid ink cube and stitched circle shaker window die-namics; Wow embossing ink pad, heat tool, original Misti, Fiskars paper trimmers, Anna Griffin Empress die-cutting machine, Copic markers E57, E23, E31, E02, E00, E11, BG18, BG32, BG10.
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