6/14/2023

Zig Clean Color Real Brush Watercolor With Stamping

 For today for the Unity Stamp Co. blog, I am sharing tips on using Zig clean color real brush watercolor with stamping.



Sentiment: 
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These watercolor marker brushes have a narrow brush tip which are perfect for small areas of color when you need more detail.

In summary, this is one way to use Zig clean color real brush watercolor with stamping.  To begin, stamp onto watercolor cardstock in black hybrid ink or ink for use with watercolor.  I used a stamp positioning tool for a good impression.  Next, trim or die-cut the stamped panel and a frame layer.  Also, prepare an A2 sized card base in white.  Then, color in the sections, one color at a time and in small sections.  Finish small areas before moving onto the next flower, etc.  Next, use a water brush or a wet paint brush to move the color before it dries.  Also, heat set before moving to a new section or layer, especially if working on small details and different colors.  Finally, once dry, layer it all onto the card base with added gems, to finish.
A closer look:


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