If you follow me on Facebook or Pinterest; I'm sure you've noticed that I have a thing for water colored cards. I love the look of watercolor and there is so much you can do with it. My current favorite way to use them is coloring in heat embossed images. People often ask me how I do it! Sooo...I decided to put together a tutorial!
Water coloring can be fun and easier than you may think. The good news if you're already a paper crafter is that you can use what you already have without buying a lot of new products...saving time and money. My tutorial uses water-soluable inks, a waterbrush and an acrylic block.
My version of water coloring can be easier than some, it does take a bit of practice to get your shading right but I promise it is so worth it! You can do this...I promise!
This card card shows the finished product. However, I will be using a champagne-colored embossing powder so you can see the outline better. So, gather your supplies and check back in the next couple of days...OR...you can follow me on Facebook and get ALL of the updates without missing a thing! Have a great Sunday and I look forward to seeing you all back on the lane soon!
Water coloring can be fun and easier than you may think. The good news if you're already a paper crafter is that you can use what you already have without buying a lot of new products...saving time and money. My tutorial uses water-soluable inks, a waterbrush and an acrylic block.
My version of water coloring can be easier than some, it does take a bit of practice to get your shading right but I promise it is so worth it! You can do this...I promise!
This card card shows the finished product. However, I will be using a champagne-colored embossing powder so you can see the outline better. So, gather your supplies and check back in the next couple of days...OR...you can follow me on Facebook and get ALL of the updates without missing a thing! Have a great Sunday and I look forward to seeing you all back on the lane soon!