Watercolors and Simply Succulent

The Simply Succulent bundle pairs beautifully with the watercolor technique. Todays card was created using watercolor pencils, the new in-color inks and the watercolor painters.

I started out stamping the large succulents in black using Stazon ink on some Thick Basic White Cardstock. The Stazon ink works best for the watercoloring while Memento Black works better with alcohol markers. The inks featured in todays sample include Soft Succulent, Pale Papaya, Just Jade, Mint Macaron, Fresh Freesia, Evening Evergreen, Pear Pizzazz and Cinnamon Cider inks.

When I watercolor, I like to use a small acrylic block as a color pallet. I stamp the smallest blocks in the ink pads and pull color from them using the water painters. When using the watercolor pencils I take the water painter directly to pencil tip.

Cutting Measurements

All Measurement=inches  CS=Cardstock DSP=Designer Series Paper  Landscape Position=Long side   Portrait Position=short side

Supplies

  • Evening Evergreen Cardstock- 5½ x 8½ card base (score at 4¼)
  • Cinnamon Cider Cardstock-2½  x 5¼
  • Basic White Cardstock-4¼  x 5½-greeting and succulent, 4 x 5¼ (inside)
  • Just Jade Ink- #153115
  • Mint Macaron Ink- #147106
  • Pale Papaya Ink- #155670
  • Fresh Freesia Ink- #155611
  • Pear Pizzazz Ink- #147104
  • Soft Succulent Ink- #155778
  • Evening Evergreen Ink- #155576
  • Stazon Jet Black Ink- #101406 $10
  • Simply Succulent Set- #154480 $22
  • Potted Succulent Dies- #154330 $39
  • Water Painters- #151298
  • Brick and Mortar Embossing Folder- #149643 $10
  • Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine- #149653 $120
  • Stampin’ Seal Adhesive (#152813)/Liquid Glue (110755)-$8/4

Directions

  • Score Evening Evergreen cardstock in landscape position at 4¼.  Fold & burnish to create card.
  • Use the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine to dry emboss Cinnamon Cider panel with the Brick and Mortar embossing folder and attach to left side of card front.
  • Stamp succulents and plant container on thick cardstock and use water painters and inks to apply color.  You can also use watercolor pencils.
  • Crop succulents and container using coordinating dies from Potted Succulent dies.
  • Attach container to card front using regular adhesive and succulents using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  • Stamp greeting from Peaceful Moments in Evening Evergreen ink, Crop with die from Potted Succulents and attach to card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  • Add Basic White cardstock panel to the inside and decorate as desired.

Thanks for stopping by!
Until next time, be blessed, Renae

Simply Succulents
154480 $22
Potted Succulents
154330 $39
Evening Evergreen Ink
155574 $8.75
Thick Basic White Cardstock
159229 $8.25
Cinnamon Cider Cardstock
153078 $8.75
Water Painters
151298 $12
Brick and Mortar Folder
149643 $10

Stazon Ink
101406 $10
Stampin’ Cut and Emboss
149653 $120
Evening Evergreen Ink
155576 $7.50
Peaceful Moments
151595 $21

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