3/27/2021

Easy wet on wet watercolor tag card tutorial

 Hello.  For today, I am sharing an inspirational card, perfect for Easter or any time.  I show easy watercoloring for this tag card.


Helpful tips:
Here are helpful tips for creating this card.  To begin, trim or die-cut a tag layer.  Next, stamp the sentiment onto the tag.  Then, stamp the flowers onto the smooth side of watercolor paper.  Next, for color, add water with a brush over the stamped flowers.  Then, add prepared watercolor to the brush and dab color onto the wet watercolor panel in a few areas.  Also, allow the color to move around.  This is one way to use wet on wet watercolor.  Next, blot puddles and heat set.  If preferred, repeat watercolor layers until you get the look and color that you want.  Also, trim the flower panel to fit the tag, using a leftover piece to make a flag card accent.  Then, add watercolor splatters onto the card front.  Once everything is dry, layer it all, to finish.


I made a video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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Here is another look:


Supplies:  Unity Stamp Co. By His Wounds.
Also, Prima watercolor tubes, watercolor brush, envelope, cording, cardstock, Staedtler triplus fineliner pen, Ranger jet black archival ink pad, My Favorite Things stitched traditional tag STAX die-namics, flat and foam double-sided tape, cardstock.

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