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Friday, March 4, 2016

Watercolor Baby Cards with Step By Step Instructions



Before we talk about these yummy cards, let's remind ourselves that tomorrow is the last day of my Cruise Special.  Be sure to check out the last post for all the details.

NOW, let's talk about the cards.  I had fun creating these with my Cricut and the stamp set that comes in the Georgie Scrapbooking Workshop on the Go. Not only does this workshop give you beautiful scrapbook pages, but it comes with this awesome stamp set that is perfect for so many baby projects.

I love the sentiments of Hello, Baby, Little One, Welcome, Sweet, and all of the image stamps for baby cards.  Every single image is perfect for scrapbooking too. When you purchase this workshop for only $29.95, you get everything you see here, instructions for gorgeous scrapbook pages, plus a stamp set that will last forever for baby cards!

Here is the layout I made with this workshop:
 And, by adding a few extra sheets of cardstock, I also made these:




Now, let's go back to those baby cards...





Don't you just love that ombre watercolor look?  Would you like instructions on how I made this card?  Well, then I think I'll give them to you!  Be sure to check out the products used list, complete with photos and links to those products on my website for your convenience, after my signature at the end of this post.

1.  This is a 6" x 6" card. So, you'll need a 6" x 12" piece of White Daisy Cardstock, then score at 6" and fold in half.
2.  From a piece of White Daisy Cardstock, cut the Chevron overlay from the CTMH Artbooking Cricut Cartridge at 5".  Cut the oval on page 25 of the CTMH Artistry Cricut Cartridge at 2 1/4".
3.  Cut the oval on page 25 of the CTMH Artistry Cricut Cartridge at 2" from Watercolor Paper.
4.  Using a Versamark Pad, White Embossing Powder, and your Heat Gun, emboss the "Little One" image from the Georgie Workshop on the Go Stamp Set on your 2" Watercolor Paper oval.   {Not sure how to heat emboss?  First stamp your image with Versamark Ink. Sprinkle White Embossing Powder on top and then shake off the extra onto a sheet of paper so you can pour it back into the jar.  Finally, heat your image with the heat gun (kind of waving the gun until the powder melts and embosses. Don't hold your gun in one spot or it can scorch your paper).  Voila!}.
5.  Using Watercolor Paints and Watercolor Paint Brushes, as well as water, paint over the "Little One" oval by starting at one edge and painting back and forth to the top.  You can go back and add a bit more paint until you get the desired effect.  You will want it to gradually get lighter as you work your way.  Once you have painted, carefully take a q-tip and remove any paint that may be adhering to the white embossing.
6. Cut a piece of 5" x 5" Watercolor Paper and do the same to this square as you did to the "Little One" oval.
7.  Let watercolor pieces dry about 5-10 minutes.
8.  Adhere the Chevron overlay on top of the 5" x 5" Watercolored Paper.  Attach this to the front of the card, centered. I chose a top fold card so that I could tie a ribbon all the way around the card.
9.  Tie a ribbon around card, into a knot, leaving 1 1/2" tails.
10.  Adhere the "Little One" oval to the larger White Daisy Cardstock oval.
11. Using 3D Foam Tape, adhere this to the front of the card.
12.  Lastly, add some fun blue or pink accents. I used Flamingo Dots on the pink card and Blue Dots on the blue card.

There you go! You're set! I hope you enjoyed that little tutorial and that you have tons of fun creating your own baby cards!




 

Friday, September 4, 2015

A Little "Hollah" for Watercolor!


Hollah!  I love our new watercolors.  Seriously, they are divine!  You may have seen some watercolors like this in your local craft store, and they do look the same as ours, but looks can be deceiving.  I have done a little checking, and all of the ones that I've seen that look like ours in the craft stores are a lower quality of paint. Ours are much creamier.  Creamy is important when it comes to soft, gorgeous, flowy, watercolor. The cool news is that our creamier paints are still very affordable!  I'll be sharing the supplies you need to watercolor (with links, here in the body of the post, as well as in a supply list at the end of the post) as well as a quick, easy tutorial below.

Close To My Heart Watercolor Paints

Along with your paints, you'll also want to pick up some paint brushes and watercolor paper.
Paint Brushes


12" x 12" Watercolor Paper



I used the awesome National Stamping Month exclusive card stamp set for these cards.   This set is only $13.95 this month (available only in September), or you can get the 3 set bundle for only $34.95. When ordering on my website, you'll be prompted to add your set(s) before you check out.



I personally think that's an awesome deal and would get all three (in fact, I did!).

Watercolor Tutorial:

  1. For these cards, I began with a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of watercolor paper (this is a must.  When using regular paper for watercoloring, you will get pilling and warping). I used a paintbrush and water to just "paint" the area of the paper with water that I was going to be watercoloring.  After that, I dipped my brush in water and then in my paint and, using a back and forth motion, painted over the wet area of my paper.  I started in the area I wanted darkest and worked my way up. I used a large brush because I kind of wanted a little bit of the brush marks to show. This created the bottom of the card.  I set this aside and let it dry for about 5-10 minutes.
  2. I then added a strip of Gold Shimmer Trim (love that bling!).
  3. I then stamped the large "Hello" or "Oh, Hey" in a stamp pad that coordinated with the watercolor that I used on that card.
  4. I added a bit of detail by embossing the smaller word and 3 stars with my Versamark pad, Gold Embossing Powder, and my Heat Gun.
  5. Lastly, I mounted this to a standard size White Daisy Cardstock top fold card (I just cut a piece of White Daisy Cardstock to 4 1/4" x 11" and then folded so the fold was on top).  Voila!  Pretty cute!
 Suggested Shopping List (get these puppies on my website):
Subtotal:   $64.65

Don't forget that when you spend $50, the September Stamp of the Month (Paper Garden) is only $5 ($12.95 savings), so you'll probably want to add that too! When ordering on my website, you'll be prompted to add this elegant set before you check out.












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