Simon Says Stamp | We’re Sleeping Under The Same Stars Galaxy Card

Simon Says Stamp | We're Sleeping Under The Same Stars Galaxy Card

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Hello, friends! I seem to be going back to my watercolors these days – I’m enjoying doing some quick coloring here and there using watercolor pencils and traditional watercolors. Today I wanted to share a Miss You card with a galaxy background.

Simon Says Stamp | We're Sleeping Under The Same Stars Galaxy Card

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CARD DETAILS

Every time I sit down to create a galaxy I stop mid-way because I never like how it looks. Then, I remember a brilliant advice from Kristina Werner –  to add black. I add black and just like that even the ugliest painting transforms into a beautiful galaxy.

Simon Says Stamp | We're Sleeping Under The Same Stars Galaxy Card

I started working on this card by stamping several images in VersaFine Onyx Black ink onto watercolor panel (I used Arches Hot Press watercolor paper which is smooth and perfect for watercoloring stamped images). I stamped several stars from the Seeing Stars set and a house from the Christmas Town set as well as a touching sentiment.

Simon Says Stamp | We're Sleeping Under The Same Stars Galaxy Card

After taping my watercolor panel onto a board I used Gansai Tambi watercolors and did some quick coloring. I think it took under 10 minutes to complete it. I first added yellow, next blue, then purple. I dried my paper in between each layer/color. Lastly I added lots of black and gray.

Simon Says Stamp | We're Sleeping Under The Same Stars Galaxy Card

While my panel was still taped to the board I added drops of white paint and also sprayed my piece with Distress Mica Spray. I love using this product for Galaxy backgrounds, it instantly creates a WOW factor.

Finally I removed the tape that was holding my paper on the board and adhered panel onto A2 top folding card base. I intentionally did my stamping prior to watercoloring and also intentionally taped the edges of the paper off to have a nice white border/outline – I feel it adds a lot to the simplicity of this card and helps to frame the piece.

Simon Says Stamp | We're Sleeping Under The Same Stars Galaxy Card

SUPPLIES

I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!

Simon Says Seeing Stars Stamps
Simon Says Seeing Stars Stamps
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Simon Says Clear Stamps Christmas Town
Simon Says Clear Stamps Christmas Town
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Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor Pad 9x12"
Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor Pad 9×12″
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Neenah 80 Solar White Paper Pack 250 Sheets
Neenah 80 Solar White Paper Pack 250 Sheets
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Mini Misti Stamping Tool
Mini Misti Stamping Tool
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Tsukineko VersaFine Onyx Black Ink Pad
Tsukineko VersaFine Onyx Black Ink Pad
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Uni-ball Pen Signo Gel White Two Pack
Uni-ball Pen Signo Gel White Two Pack
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Medium Water Brush
Medium Water Brush
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Zig Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolor Set
Zig Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolor Set
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Tim Holtz Distress Designer Mica Sprays
Tim Holtz Distress Designer Mica Sprays
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Jack Richeson 9 X 12 INCH HARDBOARD PANEL
Jack Richeson 9 X 12 INCH HARDBOARD PANEL
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Zig Watercolor BrusH2O Detailer
Zig Watercolor BrusH2O Detailer
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Martha Stewart Mini Scoring Board
Martha Stewart Mini Scoring Board
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Comments17

  1. What a great idea for a card. I’m amazed at how well the black works. Luv the village stamp set!
    I really enjoy making unique watercolor backgrounds, but I’m an old dog trying to learn new tricks!! Sometimes I have surprises that won’t work as backgrounds. I use those “oops” backgrounds for stamping/die-cutting shapes. The ugliest splotches take on new life as flowers, trees, boats, whatever works!! Yesterday, I watercolored a dozen backgrounds, five of which I die-cut today when the paper was thoroughly dry. It’s nice to have some already finished handmade backgrounds in my stash for when I don’t have time to let the paper dry. ♥

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