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Watercolor cards made simple from Deepti at Craftsy

I really love the watercolor card class, I bought it as a splurge, and I am glad that I did, it really took my cards to the next level. all these cards are inspired from this class, I really like the techniques used, and the good advice Deepti gave as we were developing the class.
First easy card, with brush stokes and then I stamped


I made this with masking fluid, and my Japanese paint that I love


I sketched this flower from my silhouette, and then added watercolor to it. 

impressionist style roses in watercolor with a mop brush 

a gradient of green for the background, then I water colored die cut roses, with gem in the middle

Mixed media background with stencils, and hand painted die cut flowers


Mixed Media background with stencils, then hand painted die cut flowers. 

wet into wet watercolor stamped image, with embossed background


impressionist roses used a size 4 mop brush with crimson red, medium yellow, and veridian green. 

impressionist roses used a size 4 mop brush with crimson red, medium yellow, and veridian green. 

I sketched this dog on my silhouette, then added some brown watercolor to the dog, My hand writing for the sentiment.

impressionist roses used a size 4 mop brush with crimson red, medium yellow, and veridian green.

a Textured background, with a silhouette file as the top. 

watercolored stamped the tulip, with a gradient wash, and stamped sentiment. 

a gradient wash, with black embossed stamping


an impressionist flower painted with a flat brush
stamped sentiment


water colored pencils an stamped image

my impressionist painting of wild flowers, used Quin yellow, and Quin red with turquoise paint. I used a exacto knife to cut into the paper for the texture of the stems

Silhouette sketch pen did most of the work, then I added watercolor to it.

2 comments:

  1. Nice! Thanks for sharing these. I'm thinking about taking the class...

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  2. I recommend this class, do you watercolor or stamp? I thought her content was well thought up, and you could do this class even if your not a stamper, I don't love stamping and thought this class could work even if you didn't have stamps!

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