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Hello crafty friends!! It’s Channin here with a new card and video!! In today’s video I will be creating a watercolored floral card but I won’t using a paint brush, not even once!! Watch to see how I create a bold and loose watercolored card with the Framed Anemones stamps and dies!

VIDEO: NO Paint Brush Watercoloring

To create this card I first stamped the main stamp from the Framed Anemones stamp set in INTENSE Black Ink onto a 6” x 6”panel of Bristol Vellum paper. After I stamped the panel a couple times in the black I then stamped it a couple times in VersaMark ink. Next I heat embossed the image in clear embossing powder and heat set with my heat tool. 


After I finished heat embossing the image I then loosely colored the leaves and flowers with Tombow Dual Brush Pens. When I finished coloring, I then spritzed the panel with water and then used an air blower/blaster to move the watered-down ink. After I achieved my desired look I then set the panel aside to dry.

Next, I stamp and white heat embossed a sentiment from the Framed Anemones Stamp Set onto black cardstock. I then fussy cut the sentiments out and set them aside.

After my panel dried I then colored the centers of the flowers in yellows and oranges and then added a shadow in gray. Next, I trimmed my panel down to 4 1/4” x 5 1/2” and then colored the cut edges with a black Tombow Dual Brush Pen. I then adhered the panel onto an A2 top-folding white card base. Lastly, I finished the card by adhering my sentiment with foam adhesive. 

I hope you enjoyed my card and video! Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Channin

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