Hi
everyone! Today I am really excited to be
on the ModaScrap blog, with my first post as a Design Team member!
There is a video tutorial as well for you at the end of this post, make sure to check it out
and, if you like, let me know what you think about it!
everyone! Today I am really excited to be
on the ModaScrap blog, with my first post as a Design Team member!
There is a video tutorial as well for you at the end of this post, make sure to check it out
and, if you like, let me know what you think about it!
For my project today I decided to create a card, which combined papers from the latest release with a previously released set. I love combining different supplies on my projects, and the Let Your Soul Bloom paper collection and the Poppies stamp set are just perfect for each other!
I started by die cutting some
watercolor cardstock with the Dashing
Rectangles dies. I then stamped the flowers in the Poppies stamp
set with black ink and heat embossed them with clear embossing
powder. In oder to match the watercolor look of the papers in the Let
Your Soul Bloom collection, I did some watercoloring using Distress
Oxides. I also added some splatters to create extra interest on the
panel.
watercolor cardstock with the Dashing
Rectangles dies. I then stamped the flowers in the Poppies stamp
set with black ink and heat embossed them with clear embossing
powder. In oder to match the watercolor look of the papers in the Let
Your Soul Bloom collection, I did some watercoloring using Distress
Oxides. I also added some splatters to create extra interest on the
panel.
I then chose two different paper
designs (I used the 6×6” pad, perfect for cardmaking), and used
them to create a strip that I glued to the left side of my watercolor
panel. I also used the solid paper to frame my focal panel, before
gluing it to my white card base.
designs (I used the 6×6” pad, perfect for cardmaking), and used
them to create a strip that I glued to the left side of my watercolor
panel. I also used the solid paper to frame my focal panel, before
gluing it to my white card base.
For some finishing touches, I added
shading and texture to the petals with a colored pencil, created some
highlights with a white gel pen, and glued some clear sequins around
the sentiment.
shading and texture to the petals with a colored pencil, created some
highlights with a white gel pen, and glued some clear sequins around
the sentiment.
I decorated the inside of the card by
stamping the images in the Poppies stamp set with Distress Oxide in
Aged Mahogany, and that finished off my project.
stamping the images in the Poppies stamp set with Distress Oxide in
Aged Mahogany, and that finished off my project.
As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, I filmed a video tutorial for you, showing how to create this watercolor card with products by ModaScrap. You can watch it down below or directly on my YouTube channel
And that’s it for today! I really hope you liked the card and enjoyed the video! Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more inspiration! Thank you all so much for stopping by and have a great day!
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