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Watercolor Basics and Beyond: Part 1

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On a whim, I enrolled in Altenew’s “Watercolor Basics and Beyond” class this week. It’s designed to showcase Altenew’s new set of 36 watercolors which look lovely, but I don’t own them (yet). It doesn’t matter, as I’m already enjoying the class, and have several sets of watercolors to choose from. In lesson 2, Jennifer Raza introduced watercolor washes. I’ve done these for a variety of card backgrounds, but she added a twist I would never have thought of on my own: pressing a stencil into the watercolor wash and letting it dry. I can tell you when I set it aside to dry overnight, I did not have high hopes for it. It appeared to be a hot mess. It’s weighted down with an acrylic block.

HotMess

Much to my surprise the next morning, I discovered quite a lovely background which was fun to use in creating this card. 

Hello

As I often do, I die cut the watercolored piece with the largest of Simon Says “Stitched Rectangles.” The die cut sentiment is from Mama Elephant, and the white embossed sentiment is from Papertrey Ink’s “Blue Skies.” After they were added to the background, I mounted it all on a True Black  top-folded card.

HelloClose

It’s definitely a technique I’ll try again, although I didn’t seem to have many stencils that I thought would work for this technique. 

8 thoughts on “Watercolor Basics and Beyond: Part 1”

  1. This is quite a cheerful card, a lovely summer hello card. Cannot wait to see what other techniques you learn from this class.

  2. Oh I really like this technique…may have to give it a whirl as I do have watercolors and stencils. What fun! The card is delightful and really perfect for a summer hello. Very Very nice!
    Cheers~

  3. Oh my, this is stunning! I think you picked a great stencil – the way the watercolor collected around each of the little squares produced such an interestingly detailed background for your card! Thank you for linking up your project!

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