Happy Hump day Unies! We are halfway through the week and on day 3 of my GIU week. Today I am featuring the DIY Background with Watercolor Masking by Crystal Thompson. Check out Crystal's video for how to do this technique. I first tried it in August 2019 and knew it was a keeper. I wonder why it took me so long to try it again.
Have you ever had an idea in your head and it turns out just the way you imagined or better? Well, this is that card for me. Fall is my favorite season! I love the cool crisp air, the crunch of leaves under my feet on a walk in the woods, boots, hot cider, apple picking, the trees in all their glorious fall colors and oh so much more. Sometimes, I wish it was Fall all year long. Because I love Fall so much I wanted to use this technique again with an Autumn color palette.
For my Fall version of this technique I chose the tree from Blessed Fall KOM 9/18 and the sentiment from We Can Rise KOM 6/18. I also used canson xl watercolor paper, watercolor paint (artist loft brand), flat paint brush, masking tape, VersaFine Clair Nocturne ink, brown ink, fall colored sequins and a stitched edge die.
For my Fall version of this technique I chose the tree from Blessed Fall KOM 9/18 and the sentiment from We Can Rise KOM 6/18. I also used canson xl watercolor paper, watercolor paint (artist loft brand), flat paint brush, masking tape, VersaFine Clair Nocturne ink, brown ink, fall colored sequins and a stitched edge die.
Here is the card I made back in August with the same technique. I used Arteza real Brush Pens, canson xl watercolor paper, masking tape, scallop edge die, stitched edge die, sequins, VersaFine Clair Nocturne ink and Best of the Best.
I think I need to spend some time making up pretty painted backgrounds to have on hand.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed day three of my GIU week! Don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win a fabulous grab bag of Unity awesomeness!
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I love these colorful stripes. I'm thinking that idea would make great Easter cards! Inspiring!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards. I like the simplicity of them. thanks for sharing.
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inspiring, I love the fall colors.
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me. I have the KOTM and Best of the best. I can’t wait to make a birthday card with Best of the Best this week.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! I LOVE the fall one! Just awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented. Beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty. I will have to try this one out. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are great cards! I really love the image stamped directly on the watercolor stripes! I remember Crystal's video but never tried it, but definitely going to now. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome, and I like the colors
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty. I love the fall also. I really like how you put the sequins throughout the card to enhance the scene. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat background, design, and stamps. Love both cards. I have not tried this background yet, but I will soon. Just beautiful cards. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove how you can change the theme of a card just by using different colors in the background. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove your colourful backgrounds
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!! I have never tried this technique before and just recently purchased some watercolors so I'm excited to give this a try!! I love how you used sequins as leaves in the first card. Adds a nice sparkle and texture to the card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Easy background. Such a great idea. Thanks for sharing. Pam Foy
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are lovely! Thanks for inspiring us today with this technique!!
ReplyDeleteI especially love these pretty background's with uncolored images
ReplyDeletesince I don't color a whole lot. Both of these are just beautiful.
Both cards are lovely!! I love the strips of color with the black and white images. (I think I am partial to fall colors, especially reds, too!)😊
ReplyDeleteLove your striped backgrounds for your cards!
ReplyDeleteLove those backgrounds! Must try those!
ReplyDeleteOooh, another technique I must put in the hopper to try....Love the colors you chose on both of these too! ♥️
ReplyDeleteThese cards are great. I need to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteLinda Abel
Love this card idea. Can’t wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThese are great card ideas, and I need to check them out further.
ReplyDeleteVery fun cards! You wouldn't think k that simple stripes would create so much beauty. <3
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteWow those are great looking cards and so easily produced, which is a win-win in my book.
ReplyDeleteThis technique looks like so much fun. I love the tree with the Fall colors. The sequins really finish it off perfectly too. I don't have these stamps but am thinking of so many I can try this technique with!
ReplyDeleteLove the different techniques that you at using. Wonderful ideas. Love that tree stamp!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards... I am also a fan of autumn... my fav season! And that autumn card just rocks!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love how the different backgrounds make the same stamps look so different! (Referring to your other post here as well)
ReplyDeleteGreat examples!
ReplyDeleteI love this background. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI’m going to try this technique. Love the card!
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