Yesterdays ‘Live’ was fun….it’s always fun when you can play with ink and water….Don’t you think?
I have been watching the reels on my Instagram and there has been a few people who have been creating these stunning Christmas baubles using watercolour paint and watercolour paper. As the short reel below.
I have taken this idea and using Stampin’ Up!® Fluid 100 Watercolour Paper and the Inks to create my version of these baubles. I created my circle using a Stampin’ Up!® container and dipping it into watered down ink on a block. What other shapes do you have at home you could use…..How about ‘cookie cutters’…I hope you have fun creating some of these like I did.
With the added use of Joy of Noel Bundle and Country Wreath Dies, it just finished off my cards.
There is a YouTube Video below showing how I created my card.
Measurements Used…
Colour | Imperial/Letter | Metric/A4 | |
Card Base | Basic White | 4 ¼ x 11”, score @ 5 ½” | 10.5 x 29.9cm, score @ 14.9cm |
Card Mat | DSP | 4 x 5 ¼” | 10 x 14.4cm |
Card Front | Fluid 100 Watercolour Paper | 3 ½ x 5” | 9 x 12.5cm |
Card Insert | Basic White | 4 x 5 ¼” | 10 x 14.4cm |
Card Insert Strip | DSP | ½ x 4 ¼” | 1 x 10.5cm |
Stamping & Diecutting | Fluid 100 Watercolour Paper | 3 ½ x 5” | 9 x 12.5cm |
The card below was my try out card with a smaller glass for my circle.
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