Hi! Erum here today and I'm sharing a no-line watercolor card featuring the Dotted Blooms Stamp Set.
To begin, I stamped the image from the Dotted Blooms Stamp Set in Worn Lipstick Distress Ink. I did this because distress ink reacts with water and it will be easier to achieve the no-line watercolor look.
Next, I applied water onto the petal and a light color wash of Cotton Candy pigment. After this, I added a bit of Grapevine pigment to show depth. In order to make the process faster and the wait time shorter, I used a heat gun to dry in between layers.
For the branch, I first laid down Paper Bag Watercolor and to add depth, I added Mocha Watercolor.
Once I colored the image, I applied a light color wash of Paper Bag Watercolor on the background. Similarly, to make the wait time shorter, I used a heat gun to dry in between layers. I also add splatters of diluted Mocha Watercolor. Once the background dried, I also added fine black paint splatters.
In the end, I stamped the sentiment and as a final touch, added a few clear drops.
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19 comments
OMG!! It’s such a Gorgeous card !!
Thanks!
WOWZERS! This is GORGEOUS!
Thank you!
Love this stamp! And your card is amazing!! You make it look so easy :O
Thank you!
Wow, wow, wow! Simply jaw droppingly gorgeous!!
How beautiful!
Wow!!! Super Stunning card!!
This is so beautiful! I love how you colored everything. :)
Wowww!! Gorgeous!!! <3 <3 <3
Beautiful card.
So beautiful, I love your colors, the softness of the finished card is wonderful
I like it a lot. What is the water dots? is it a stamps?
Beautiful technique that makes the card have the Wow factor. Thank you for sharing.
This card is absolutely stunning Erum!
Absolute stunning Erum, such beautiful card. Thank you for showing.
Stunning! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you! Do you use watercolor paper? Or another heavy cardstock? No visible pulling or warping! Lovely color choices and soft background wash make this are a piece of art. Thank you, again.