August 26, 2020

How To Create A Watercolor Card With ColorSparx

Hello! Today I am sharing how I used ColorSparx to create a watercolor image for a card.

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Below is a video tutorial showing exactly how I created my project.
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I started with some The Crafter's Workshop TCW9051 Watercolor Paper and then added some ColorSparx in Gamboge, Orange, and Chrimson. Then sprayed over all the ColorSparx with water from the Ken Oliver Spray Water Bottle.


Once that was dry, I placed The Crafter's Workshop TCW831 Faithful Tree stencil over it and used sprinkled some ColorSparx in Sephia, Chartreuse, and Lime Green over the open areas of the stencil and sprayed it with water again.


Once that was dry, I used the stencil again and traced around it with a white gel pen to give it more definition.


Then I stamped a sentiment using VersaMark and the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Greatest Gift of Life Stamp and heat embossed it on the front, matted it with some Rinea Gold Glossy Foiled Paper, and added it to the front of a card base.


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