Today, I am sharing a sweet giraffe card for almost any occasion. This one was stamped with watercolor added for color. This card is flat and ready for mailing.
Helpful tips:
Here are helpful tips for creating a clean and simple card with watercolor and stamping. To begin, stamp onto watercolor paper using waterproof ink. Then, stamp and trim a sentiment panel. Next, add watercolor to the giraffe or your stamping of choice. I used Zig watercolor pens. Then, heat set and cut the giraffe panel into a square shape. Finally, adhere the panels onto the card front using extra tacky flat double-sided tape or glue, to finish.
This is another look at the clean and simple giraffe greeting card.
Supplies:
Watercolor cardstock, Zig clean color real brush watercolor, heat tool, water brush, non-stick craft sheet, adhesive gems, gelly roll pen #10 white, black amalgam ink pad Gina K. Designs, removable tape; glue, magnetic die storage sheets, plastic stamp & die storage pockets, Misti stamping tool, Misti sticky mat, flat double-sided tape ATG, tweezers, scissors, die-cutting machine, scoring board, bone folder, craft scissors, A2 envelopes, clear bags card storage, Neenah 110 lb cover solar white cardstock, Neenah 80 lb solar white cardstock, paper trimmer, desk craft & cutting mat.
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