Spring flowers watercolor birthday card ~ distress markers
Today, I am sharing my Spring floral card with watercolor and paper layers. This shows how to use distress markers in a few different ways. The flower petals shimmer on this card.
Sentiment: Happy birthday. Hooray.
Helpful tips:
Here are helpful tips for creating this card. To begin, stamp the flowers and the sentiment onto watercolor paper. Next, die-cut or trim the stamped panel and paper layers. Then, watercolor the flower panel. I used Ranger Tim Holtz distress markers along with water and a watercolor brush to move the color around. Once dry, add shimmer to the flowers (optional). Finally, layer it all onto the card base.
I made a video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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Hi. This is Gaylynn and I enjoy paper crafts, mostly card making. This is a place to document my hobby. I get to do what I love as a contributor on creative design teams. You will find card tutorial videos here as well. Thank you so much for visiting.
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