I grabbed one neglected item from my stamping closet - a watercolor brush - to create this technique. You can use a regular brush or one with the fancy reservoir with water - it doesn't really matter! There are other items which you need, but certainly can find either in your stampers stash or in your kitchen (reusable craft sheet (Ranger makes one), or even parchment paper, wax paper or large acrylic block). You will also need a spritzing bottle! You can buy a mini mister (they come in 3 packs) or use an old bottle of hairspray (cleaned out of course). You may want to grab your heat gun, just to speed up the drying process!
Here are some of the projects I created with this technique I call watercolor smash. For this card I used two colors of pink Gina K. inks and one red. I also used Gina K. white ink. The images were stamped on watercolor paper and adhered to a base of Gina K. ivory!
The best thing about this technique: you do not need to use watercolor paper! I used Gina K. ivory and white paper on these projects!
The final project was done with ocean mist and turquoise sea!
Here is the video I made showing how to use your Gina K. image stamps to create this watercolor look! Also, be sure to check out the Spectrum Noir tutorial from Kendra!
Let's see what other projects the design team has in store!
Beth Silaika <you are here>
all items from Gina K. Designs unless otherwise noted
All projects use the Gina K. Fleur De Lis for both images and for sentiments
All projects use Gina K. paper (first project uses a piece of watercolor paper, which is available in most craft stores by the multi-pack).
All projects use Gina K. inks
Extra items - sequins, black pearls and crystal gems
What an awesome technique, love the final look you achieved! Makes a wonderful designer paper look. Super easy, GREAT video! (you can also use those cheapo Nana-Style placemats lol )
ReplyDeleteLove this Beth! Its funny too, I did a card sorta like this with your set but used another one i did, great minds right? AND excellent video! Loved hearing your voice! :D
ReplyDeleteI love your Video! Thanks for sharing… I love this technique also. Your cards are very pretty and I think that font in this set is elegant also. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun video and technique!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteI love this look! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePretty cards
ReplyDeleteGreat technique! I love the soft look of your cards. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and although I never called it by Watercolor Smash, I do recall many times doing this very same thing to create wonderful backgrounds. Thanks for the reminder on how awesome it works and looks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!!
ReplyDeleteLovely work Beth!!!
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Jan
That looks so fun to do! I will be giving it a try. Love the end result!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video tutorial. I love that you used a small image to smash into the ink and then added stamping to it after making the background. I can't wait to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this great technique.
ReplyDeleteI loved this video. Thank you for sharing it. I can't wait to try it. And I agree, I have so many supplies, I would love to use more of them instead of buying more and more.
ReplyDeleteI love the card you did in red. will have to try that example - Thanks for the instructions!
ReplyDeleteLove the video Beth! Love your cards..they are beautiful! Love the name too! SMASH!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing going to give it a try this afternoon
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty and fun technique! Going to use it for some holiday cards!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card, nice video
ReplyDeleteReally pretty card and great technique. Thanks for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards, cannot see your video. 😰😏
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, thanks!
ReplyDeletethis is simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteReally great technique. Can't wait to try it. And I agree - the font on the stamp set is beautiful. Wouldn't it be cool if there was a sentiment set all in that font style?!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't watch the video, it said plug in not supported, but I love the card. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI will be trying this technique also. Looks like fun and I do have the Teflon sheet.
ReplyDeleteReally like this technique and so simple. Wonder if I have the Fleur De Lis? Must. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteEspecially love the butterfly card, thanks.
ReplyDeleteTechique is great can't wait to try it
ReplyDeleteBeth, I just love your clean, simple style. It is beautiful and you have such an eye for color. Thank you for showing all of your lovely cards.
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