Happy Tuesday y'all, are you ready for a new challenge from SUO Challenges?
'Cause here it is!
I had to think about this one for a while because I don't really think I do a lot of techniques per se. I mean, does coloring with Blends count as a technique? (Maybe not the way I do it, I know there are a lot of way more incredible alcohol marker artists out there.) But as it happened, when I made this card back in June (I was working ahead, knowing that we were moving to Colorado in July), I had done a couple of cards with watercoloring. My StazOn stamp pad is bone-dry at the moment, so I have to use something different to stamp with. Memento ink is great for alcohol markers but not watercoloring, so I like to ink up my outline stamp with Versamark, then whatever color I want for the outline, stamp it, and then emboss with clear embossing powder. (Here is a card where I used different colors for the outlines so you can see what I mean.)
So having chosen my technique, I needed to choose a stamp set, and here's what I made:
I totally love Musical Jamboree, which is hiding out on page 125 of the catalog. This singing coyote and his musical compatriots just make me smile every time. So I used Versamark plus Early Espresso to stamp the coyote and the campfire, embossed with clear EP, and then went to town watercoloring everything. Basic White isn't a great choice if you want your watercolors to actually blend, but it worked for the style I was going for on this card and I am particularly proud of the freckly texture on the coyote's fur. So there's my technique!
I hope y'all have lots of techniques to share with us on the SUO Challenges blog, I'm always down to learn new things. Have fun!
Supplies, all SU!
Stamps: Musical Jamboree
Ink: Versamark, Early Espresso, Pebbled Patch, Peach Pie, Lost Lagoon, Pretty in Pink, Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Pie, Misty Moonlight
Paper: Pebbled Path, Gray Granite, Thick Basic White, Lily Pond Lane DSP Stack
Accessories: Deckled Rectangles dies, clear EP, Dimensionals, In Color Shimmer Gems
I absolutely love your card, everything about it, from the coloring to DSP choices.
ReplyDeleteI had never thought about using Versamark and heat embossing to create the outline for my watercoloring. I'm going to have to try that. Thanks!
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