Easy Ink Blending Techniques

For this project from the Easy Ink Blending Techniques class, I focused on faux watercoloring combined with heat embossing to create a vibrant and soft floral card. This technique allows for a lot of creative freedom and forgiving strokes, making it perfect for loose and artistic coloring.


Supplies Used:

  • Watercolor Paper
  • Black Cardstock
  • White Embossing Powder
  • Build-A-Garden: Tulips & Friends Stamp Set
  • Build-A-Garden: Magnificent Branch Stamp Set
  • Versamark Clear Ink
  • Forest Trail Fresh Dye Ink
  • Rose Petal Fresh Dye Ink
  • Sun-kissed Delights Fresh Dye Ink

Steps:

  1. Heat Emboss the Image: I began by stamping the tulip image from the Build-A-Garden: Tulips & Friends set using clear sticky ink. Then, I added white embossing powder and heat set it. I love using heat embossing for outlines as it adds shine and helps contain the watercolor, making the technique more forgiving.
  2. Create a Faux Watercolor Wash: I smooshed the lighter shades of my dye inks onto a craft mat. Using a wet paintbrush, I picked up the ink to create a soft wash of color on the flowers and leaves. I used Rose Petal for the tulips, Forest Trail for the leaves, and Sunkissed Delight for the smaller flowers.
  3. Build Up Color Layers: Once the first wash was dry, I moved to darker shades within each color family. I added another layer of loose coloring, letting the colors naturally blend and dry. This layering creates depth and interest in the faux watercolor look.
  4. Background Wash: To give the panel a soft, cohesive look, I diluted the ink with more water and loosely added a wash of color around the stamped image, ensuring not to cover the entire background.
  5. Sentiment: I chose a sentiment from the Build-A-Garden: Magnificent Branch stamp set and stamped it onto the panel.
  6. Add Splatter: For a finishing touch, I splattered white ink across the panel, adding a whimsical and textured effect.
  7. Assemble the Card: I trimmed the watercolor panel slightly and foam mounted it onto a full-sized black cardstock panel, leaving a thin black border on each side for contrast.
  8. Final Touch: I adhered the entire panel onto a card base to complete the design.



I loved how this card turned out — the combination of heat embossing and faux watercoloring creates a dreamy, artistic effect. It’s a fun technique that gives a lot of room for creative expression!


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