Lynnea Hollendonner shows you a faux watercolor background technique using Simon Hurley create. Dye Ink Pads and Stamps to make this gorgeous thank you card.
Faux Shimmer Watercolor Background by Lynnea Hollendonner
- Materials
- Instructions
Simon Hurley create. Background Stamp Jewel Heist
Simon Hurley create. Photopolymer Stamp Lovely Lantanas
Simon Hurley create. Dye Ink Pads: Prom Queen, Slippery When Wet, Guppy, Later Gator
Ranger Perfect Pearls™ Pigment Powder: Perfect Pearl
Tim Holtz Distress® Sprayer
Ranger Archival Ink™ Pad: Jet Black
Simon Hurley create. Acrylic Stamping Block
Ranger Adhesive Foam Tape: White
Ranger Artist Brushes
Other
Copic Markers or favorite coloring medium
Instructions
Hi, there! I am going to share one of my favorite techniques with you - faux watercolor! This technique is easy and a great way to create stunning backgrounds! Let’s get started.
Step 1: Cut a piece of Simon Hurley create. Stark White Cardstock to 4.25” x 5.5” and peel apart the bottom portion of the Simon Hurley create. Jewel Heist Peel-Apart Background Stamp.
Step 2: Stamp the Jewel Heist Peel-Apart Background Stamp with Prom Queen Simon Hurley create. Dye Ink.
Step 3: Mix a teaspoon of Ranger Perfect Pearls into a Tim Holtz Distress Sprayer and spritz the background until the ink begins to run.
Step 4: Smoosh Prom Queen Ink onto a hard surface and spritz with the Perfect Pearls and water solution. Dip a paint brush into the ink and spatter ink drops onto the top portion of the panel.
Step 5: Stamp the outline of the floral cluster from the Simon Hurley create. Lovely Lantanas Stamp Set with Archival Jet Black Ink. Then stamp the layering images using Slippery When Wet, Guppy, and Later Gator Simon Hurley create. Dye Inks.
Step 6: As an option for more dimension use alcohol markers or your favorite coloring medium a shade darker than the dye inks to add accents and shading.
Step 7: Use scissors to trim around the floral image and sentiment leaving a white border.
Step 8: Adhere the pieces to the shimmer background panel using foam tape and the card is complete!