Six Ways to Watercolor

By | July 16, 2010

Good Morning Stampers

This months Flowers Awash Card Kit tutorial showcases 6 ways to watercolor.  Love the look of watercoloring but you think it is too difficult or complicated? Then this tutorial  is for you! The tutorial shows you how  to watercolor which will turn normal cards to “WOW” cards. All it takes is the right tool. You will be astounded how easy watercoloring is with the Aqua Painter tool. Join me to create this exquisite set of 4 cards in a convenient gift or storage box. 

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This tutorial (over 18 pages of instructions with color photos)  includes a one page watercolor tutorial 101, card cutting template and box template.  All for the price of $6.95.

The tutorial uses the stamp sets Flowers Awash and Thank You Kindly.  If you want to order this set in conjunction with the tutorial, the stamp sets are 20% off.  If you are interested in purchasing the stamp sets, please let me know after you've ordered the tutorial and I'll send you an invoice.

Thanks for visiting today

Brumleysiggy 

To order the supplies for this tutorial or to shop 24/7, visit my Stampin' Store

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Stamps
• Awash with Flowers (Wood 117062 $39.95) (Clear 120549 $27.95)
• Thank You Kindly (111700 $13.95)

Paper
• Night of Navy card stock (100867)
• Marina Mist card stock (119682)
• Old Olive card stock (100702)
• Watercolor Paper (105019)

Ink
• Classic Ink Pad – Night of Navy (103008)
• Classic Ink Pad – Marina Mist (119668)
• Classic Ink Pad – Old Olive (102277)
• Uni-ball Signo Gel Pen (105021)

Accessories
• White crayon (non-SU)
• Aqua Painter (103954)
• 5/8” Satin Ribbon – Old Olive
• Heat Tool (optional) (100005)
• Paper Snips (103579)
• SNAIL (104332)
• Paper Trimmer w/ scoring blade (104152)
• Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)
• Paper-Piercing Tool (optional) (116631)
• Bone Folder (optional) (102300)

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