Oh, the possibilities are endless, right?! I decided to use a technique that I saw Julie Ebersole use recently in a video. I've done a few watercolor cards in the past, but this technique was a little different. HERE is the link, if you're interested.
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Wow. It was fun to play around with distress inks and my aqua painter. There's just something relaxing and therapeutic about it. If you've never tried it, you might want to!
I used watercolor paper for my card front, but mounted it onto cardstock. Instead of putting water in my aqua painter, I just put a bit of water in a plastic lid. For some reason, I always end up with too much water on my project otherwise. I swished and swirled on 3 colors, then dried them with my heat tool (instead of waiting for them to dry). Then I stamped my images and sentiment.
Next, I spattered some Mister Huey's and Color Shine onto the card. Then, to add a bit more shine, I adhered 3 sequins. That's it!
I hope you'll play along with me and the rest of the Design Team. We love to see what you create for each challenge!
Supply List ~
Cardstock: white (PTI), watercolor paper (Canson)
Ink: onyx black, delicata golden glitz (Tsukineko), peacock feathers, mowed lawn, spiced marmalade (distress inks by Ranger)
Stamps: happy trails, beautiful butterflies (PTI)
Other: aqua painter (SU), mister huey's color mist in gold (Studio Calico), heidi swapp color shine in teal (Pink Paislee), sequin mix crystals opaque (C Cartwright), water