the art of shading – watercolor pencils – part three plus a bonus night scene background idea

the art of shading – watercolor pencils – part three plus a bonus night scene background idea

Watercolor Pencils are a fabulous way to shade and add color to your line art stamp sets.

The Perched in a Tree Bundle was used for this technique in the Art of Shading series and used with a paint brush or our Water Painters or Blender Pens it is an easy way to shade your stamps and look like a watercolor artist!

There is also a bonus segment for the background night scene behind the Aspen Dies on the card!

Measurements:
Base: Night of Navy 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Layers: 4 pieces of Basic White 4″ x 5 1/4″
One for the background technique
One for the bird and branch stamps
One for the Aspen tree die
One for the inside layer
Stamp the bird and branch from the Perched in a Tree stamp set onto one of the Basic White layers, and with the desired colors of watercolor pencils start to color light in some areas and darker where there would be shadow or need for shading. There is no need to color the entire surface if you plan to use liquid from a brush or pen as the liquid will push the colors and act as the blending tool.

Continue to color the bird from lightest colors to the darker colors last, clean the blender pen or Water Painter in between colors.
If there are shading lines included on the stamp use those as an easy benchmark of where to shade color darker as you see on the branch.
BONUS Night scene background:

Using two colors of blue (I used Night of Navy and Pacific Point inks) and Blending brushes, burnish color over an entire section of 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Basic White CS layer. Blend the two different colors together in the middle.

Using a Water Painter flick droplets of water onto the inked background.
Do the same with the Wink of Stella pen, this will create depth and dimension on the background as well as star like splatters on the paper.
Using White craft ink and the smaller circle from the Watercolor Shapes stamp set, stamp a moon image onto the upper right hand side of the background paper.
Adhere to the base Night of Navy cardstock.

Pop up the Aspen die onto Stampin’ Dimensionals and adhere to the night scene background paper.

Adhere the bird and branch images to the front and stamp the sentiment in Night of Navy ink onto the last 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White layer and adhere to the inside of the card.

Try out this background technique or your watercolor pencils and go create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

last days of sale-a-bration – aspen trees dies card

last days of sale-a-bration – aspen trees dies card

I love watercoloring but it can be intimidating for some so I LOVE this technique! The watercolor Smoosh technique is awesome for any level of stamper – beginner to advanced!

Just pick two or three complimentary colors and either a window sheet or one of your acrylic plates from the Stamparatus (#146276) – this is one of my favorite things to use the acrylic plates for!

Measurements:

BASE: Basic White CS 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Layers: Basic white 2 pieces of 4″ x 5 14/”
Sahara Sand 1 piece of 4″ x 5 1/4″
Scraps: Basic White for the sentiment

Using one of the acrylic plates from your Stamparatus, scribble 2-3 colors with your Stampin’ Blends alcohol markers in a random pattern covering an area larger than the 4″ x 5 1/4″ pieces of Basic White cardstock.
Using a spray bottle filled with Rubbing Alcohol, spray the acrylic surface with the alcohol until the colors start to run and blend.
Place the Basic White CS on top of the acrylic surface to absorb the color and alcohol mixture.

Allow to dry and repeat process for the second sheet of Basic white CS.

With the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine die cut the Sahara Sand CS piece with the large tree silhouette die from the Aspen Trees Dies set (#163102) (which is available as a Sale-a-bration FREE level two merchandise item through the end of August!) and use the two leaf dies on the alcohol Blends technique paper and die cut multiple leaves from this CS.
Adhere the second full sheet of the Alcohol Blends colored CS to the back of the Aspen Trees Die cut paper. I used Stampin’ Seal + as the paper curls slightly due to the alcohol.
Adhere this layer to the Basic White Card base and then adhere the leaves to the bottom portion of the card.
With a scrap piece of Basic White stamp the sentiment in coordinating Sahara Sand ink and I used the light Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blends marker and tapped it on the edge of a scissors to create a subtle splatter effect on the piece of paper before die cutting it from the Stylish Shapes die set.
Pop up the sentiment on Stampin’ Dimensions and adhere atop the leaf clusters.
here is a close up photo of the subtle splatter effect.
I added the sweet sorbet 2022-2024 In Color Matte Decorative dots to the front and voila a colorful Fall card! I have just the perfect young lady just off to college to send this to!
If you haven’t tried this easy and fun technique – give it a whirl – careful though it is addictive!!
It’s simple and lovely and comes out different every time! Now go out and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie