By Ceil Pritchett
Hey everybody!
It's Ceal, here. Today I am sharing a card using a technique that I am calling "faux watercolor" because the end result look like it was water colored to me.
Skill: Beginner
Time: 30 minutes
Directions:
Start by gathering your supplies. You will need a A2 card base, a white panel, a panel of tidepool cardstock, several colors of VersaMagic ink, VersaFine Clair Pinecone ink, Memento Tangelo ink, sponge daubers and an embossing folder.
Step 1:
Make a dry run of the embossing folder through the die cutting machine.
Step 2:
This looks like a hot mess, but I promise it gets better. Using a sponge dauber, color the leaves as desired using VersaMagic inks.
Step 3:
Lock the embossed panel back into the folder and generously ink up the debossed side with a dark brown ink. Close the folder and run it through the die cutting machine.
Step 4:
Glue the panel down on the card base and add a sentiment. I used a happy birthday die cut.
Thanks for stopping by!
Supplies:
Imagine Crafts:
• VersaMagic Ink:
- Mango Madness
- Perfect Plumeria
- Jumbo Java
- Tea Leaves
- Turquoise Gem
• VersaFine Clair – Pinecone
• Memento- Tangelo
• Sponge Daubers
• On Point glue
Other Supplies:
• White cardstock – Concord & 9th
• Tidepool cardstock – Concord & 9th
• Fall Leaves embossing folder – Honey Bee Stamps
• Happy Birthday die – Hone Bee Stamps
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