5/09/2023

Watercolor graduation wobble card.

Hello and welcome.  Here is another project for the Unity blog. I have a watercolor graduation wobble card with a bit of humor.  This one was made simple for a guy or gal.


Sentiment:  Nice hat.  Congrats.

For this card, I only used the cap at the stamp focus along with a fun sentiment.

Helpful tips:
For this project, begin by preparing an A2 sized card base in white.  Also, onto the smooth side of the watercolor cardstock, stamp the grad cap full stamp.  Next, add your choice of loose watercolor to the cap only.  Then, add light gray shading around the cap stamping.  (I used a watered-down black watercolor to get the light gray shade.)  Once dry, fussy cut (cut out) the cap.  Next, onto the card base, lightly stencil a background.  I chose a sunburst pattern.  Also, over the stenciling, pop up the grad hat using an action wobble spring for an interactive element.  Then, stamp the sentiments onto patterned paper and trim or die-cut a sentiment panel.  Finally, layer the sentiment panel, to finish.
Here is a closer look.


See a peek at how this card was made:


This project is also included in the
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge ~ Stencil It


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