Watercolor Crayon Shadows Tutorial
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Watercolor Crayon Shadows Tutorial
Watercolor Crayon Shadows Tutorial August 2003 Newsletter Supplies Watercolor crayons Ink pads (dye or pigment) Any stamp EXCEPT solid stamps Water brush Step One Cardstock (any) Paper towel (not pictured) Stamp positioner OR pencil (not pictured) Using water brush filled with water, brush end of damp water brush over the tip of the watercolor crayons to pick up color. Step Two Steps Three & Four Apply the color directly to the stamp using the water brush. Stamp image onto cardstock. If you do not have a stamp positioner, do not lift stamp. Lightly draw one pencil line along one edge, and another along the bottom edge, then lift off stamp. © 2003Patstamps.com Steps Three & Four Continued Step Five Clean all watercolor crayon off stamp. Step Six & Seven Ink stamp with a darker color than the crayon color. If using a stamp positioner, stamp the image directly over the watercolored image. If using the pencil method, line up the edges with stamp with the pencil marks. Step Eight Step Nine Repeat with all stamps, crayons and inks to be used on piece. If paper appears too moist, use a paper towel to soak up excess water. Be sure to use a “press and lift” motion rather than a “blotting” motion. © 2003Patstamps.com Step Ten When design is complete and card is completely dry, layer and embellish as desired. Finished Card Pat Huntoon © Stampin’ Up Finished Card Laurie Charles © Dream Impressions Finished Card Lynne Porter © 2003Patstamps.com Finished Card Lynne Porter Finished Card Laurie Charles © Dream Impressions Finished Card Finished Card Pat Huntoon © Stampin’ Up! Lynne Porter © 2003Patstamps.com Finished Card Lynne Porter © 2003Patstamps.com Finished Card Pat Huntoon © Stampin’ Up!