If so, you will LOVE today's as well!!

I have pulled out the same stamp set.
I am in LOVE with this set. It is so easy to work with. And, I LOVE that it works with so many different techniques!!
Take a look at yesterday's post. I have the stamp set and such there for you. And, some of the products used are the same as well. See that bit of Bashful Blue Designer Series paper? It was used yesterday. And, that little piece of twill ribbon? Gotta see yesterday's card J.
On to the listing for today.
Products used:
Stamp Set: My Friend (again – all the images you see are from the SAME set!!)
Ink: Early Espresso Classic Ink and Marker
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Watercolor Paper, Rich Razzleberry, Bashful Blue Designer Series Paper (DSP)
Extras: Big Shot, Top Note Die, Watercolor Crayons (Always Artichoke and Rich Razzleberry), AquaPainter, Color Spritzer Tool, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border (119275), 1 3/8" Circle Punch, Twill Tape, Clips Assortment (112580)
How to get the watercolor look of the vines and flowers?
You need watercolor crayons.
- Color directly onto the vine stamp (right on to the rubber) with your rich razzleberry and always artichoke water color crayons.
- "color" over the crayon using a wet Aquapainter until you have kind of made a wet paste (when the crayon and water mix together it kind of creates a paste). This is a "learned" technique. It takes a few times to get the right consistency. Don't worry about playing around. Also, don't worry if two cards do not turn out the same. No big deal!!
- Stamp onto watercolor paper. You can use different paper, but this paper is SO much more forgiving!!!!
- Happy stamping!
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