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Watercolor Coffee Card

By Helen Gullett Hello crafty friends! In today's project, we are going to use Memento inks to make this fun watercolor coffee card. Skill: IntermediateTime: 15 minutes Direction: Step 1First, cut out a piece of mixed media paper o…
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Watercolor Coffee Card

By Imagine on September 9, 2024

By Helen Gullett

Hello crafty friends!
In today's project, we are going to use Memento inks to make this fun watercolor coffee card.

Skill: Intermediate
Time: 15 minutes

Direction:

Step 1
First, cut out a piece of mixed media paper or watercolor paper.

Put it in the stamping tool and secure it with magnets. Using a stamping tool is recommended for stamping multiple times on the same spot.

For this watercolor multi-color technique, using a solid stamp will give better results. Add the stamp on the paper and then pick it up with the stamping tool lid.

Add each Memento ink on the stamp using a sponge dauber. Blend the color as you add it to the stamp. You can repeat this step for couple times until you get the best color blending you like.

Step 2
After getting the color blending you like on the stamped image, remove it from the stamping tool.

Dab each color on the craft mat and lightly spray it with water. Pick up each color with a brush and add it to the watercolor paper around each matching color to make it look like the color bleeds out and spread on the paper.

After that, pick up the watercolor paint again, and add some lightly splatters around each color. Dry the watercolor coffee mug image with a craft heat gun.

Step 3
When the watercolor image is dry, cut it with a rectangle die. Or you can use any frame or nesting die you have in your stash.

This is the background mat for the card.

Step 4
Add some of the Tear It! Double-sided tape on the back of the cut out background mat. Make sure to cover each edge to get a better result and flatten the mat on the card.

Remove the adhesive paper and add the background mat on the card. Firmly press to smooth out the paper on the card and the adhesive will stick permanently.

Step 5
You can embellish the card with some gems or sequins.

On Point Glue is the best glue to add some sequins on this card. It dries permanently right away on dry surface like on this card background.

Simply just dab a dot of glue on the craft mat, pick up a sequin with tweezers, dib it into the glue lightly, and add it to the card.

Love how this card turned out. Simple, quick, and fun technique to add texture watercolor look background using multiple color inks on the stamped image.

Also, this is a mail-friendly card you can send out to your coffee-loving craft friend at any time.

I hope you'll like the watercolor coffee card today and give this technique a try with your own twist. Thank you for stopping by our blog today. Have a fabulous day!

Craft Supplies

Imagine Crafts:

  • Memento Dew Drop 12 Pack - Snow Cones (Morocco, Peanut Brittle, Pistachio, Teal Zeal)
  • Tear It! Tape
  • On Point Glue
  • Sponge Daubers
  • Imagine Craft Mat
  • Staz-On All Purpose Stamp Cleaner

Others:

Die cutting Machine
Life, Love, Latte stamp set (Catherine Pooler Designs)
Stitched Rectangle Dies (Creative Worship Stamps)
Mixed sequins (Honey Bee)
Canson Mixed Media Paper (or watercolor paper)
Paint brush

MISTI stamping tool

Paper trimmer

Tweetzers

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