This is another post from the bi-weekly “Clean & Simple Die Cutting” series. You can view all posts from this series by clicking here.
Today I have a very special card and video to share with you – I’m showing how to easily create a watercolour background with the help of spray inks.
There are many different video tutorials on this subject however I haven’t seen one using spay inks specifically. So thats why I’m sharing this video tutorial with you today.
In my video I’m using spray inks from ClearSnap (ColorBox spritzers) and Studio Calico. Both of these are waterbased non shimmer inks. I’ve also experimented a bit with ClearSnap Smooch spray inks and Color Magic from Heidi Swapp – those sprays created a nice shimmer on my background.
Anyhow, here’s is my video tutorial:
Aside from spray inks I’m also showing one of the newest Spellbinders dies from the In’spire line. Its a feather die that I’m so in love with.
For my sentiment I used 3 different sets of stamps from Neat & Tangled and combined them together for this handwritten and typed kind of sentiment. I also used a Faber Castell medium black pen to add lines.
Finally the pearls I have here are from Hero Arts bling set.
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Wow!!! That is such a cool technique!! i love how you did that. the card is just beautiful. thanks for sharing!!!
thank you, Keisa! I’m so happy you liked it!
Absolutely fantastic video!!! I adore your card and beautiful technique!
thank you so much, Laura! It means a lot coming from you 🙂
What a FABULOUS watercolor technique Yana!!! You are Genius!!! Your card is so Gorgeous!!! Love it so much.
thank you Joni! so glad you like it!
So beautiful, Yana! I actually came here to comment on your AEIU card and was mesmerized by your watercoloring! Makes me want to get inky, too!
thanks Donna! yep, watercolouring does that 🙂 I’m super happy you liked my card )
Fantastic! I’m having so much fun pinning and watching your videos 🙂