Watercolor Wash Background Video Tutorial
July 31, 2015
Thank you for your kind comments about my Watercolor Wash background swap card! I posted the card HERE during the Stampin' UP! Convention, and swapped it with my fellow Control Freak friends!! Their cards were AMAZING! I'll be featuring them in an upcoming blog post!
WATCH THE VIDEO below to see how to create this beautiful background using water with your background stamp!
If you are reading this in an email, click the image above, or click here to watch it on my blog, or click here to watch it on my YouTube channel.
As I mentioned in the video, you don't have to use water on this Watercolor Wash background stamp.. in fact, it turns out beautiful without water, but I wanted to try it with a spritz of water and loved how it came out!
I love it when you can use a stamp in more than one way!
For more details about this card, see THIS BLOG POST.
These are my amazing Control Freak friends who were at the Stampin' Up! Convention this year. These ladies are amazing! I'm honored to be a part of the group! You may recognize them from the Blog Hops we do each month!
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Beautiful cards!!!! TFS
Posted by: Kathie E Kelly | July 31, 2015 at 06:12 AM
Good morning, Thanks for the video. I was wondering how you made those beautiful cards. Now on to SHOP. lol,,, Have a great day
Posted by: Mary Ann Ely | July 31, 2015 at 07:35 AM
great video! thanks for sharing it! can't wait to ink up my watercolor wash stamp!
Posted by: kelly | July 31, 2015 at 10:00 AM
Hi Patty,
The backgrounds of your cards are just beautiful!! Thanks again for demonstrating step-by-step how you did that. You are so kind for so generously sharing your techniques and your talents. I have also enjoyed all of your fun pictures from convention. It looks like you had a really good time. Thanks again.
Best wishes,
Karren
Posted by: Karren E. Olaveson | July 31, 2015 at 05:32 PM