Ink pad watercolor is another way to use watercolor with stamping. Today, on the Unity blog, I am sharing one way to watercolor this beautiful unicorn and the background stamps.
Sentiment: Have a beautiful day.
One of the things I love is watercoloring with stamping. Ink pad watercolor is one way to stretch your dye or water based ink pads and dip into more color choices for watercoloring.
Helpful tips:
Here are helpful tips for ink pad watercolor with stamping. To begin, prepare a color paper cardstock base and trim watercolor panels for stamping. Next, stamp onto the smooth side of watercolor paper using waterproof ink. Once dry, prepare a palette or acrylic block with a dye ink pad or with water-based ink color sections, directly onto the palette or block. Then, using water and a paint brush, begin adding the water and colors to the background panel, allowing the colors to blend together between sections. Next, using the same colors with a narrow brush, add color to the unicorn. Heat set or allow the watercolor to dry. Then, fussy cut (cut out) the unicorn and the sentiment panel. Finally, adhere it all to the card front with added twine, to finish.
Here is another look.
I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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Also, foam double-sided tape, original Misti, heat tool, My Creative Time rectangle frame die layers, paint brush, My Favorite Things tropical teal cardstock, extreme black hybrid ink pad, premium dye ink pads in tropical teal, fire coral and prickly pear; envelope, Fiskars paper trimmer, Ranger watercolor paper, Prima brown watercolor, cording, scissors.
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