Watercoloring 101

Secret Garden, Watercolor, Banner Blast

Secret Garden is so pretty and just begs for watercoloring. Unfortunately, I have not been a very good student when it came to doing it. I just couldn’t seem to get it right. I would look at other demonstrators’ cards and would be in such awe that they could get them to look so incredible. So, then the Creative Crew was given the challenge of watercoloring and I had a little panic attack! But that is the great part of being on a Design Team, right? I gave myself some time to play where I wasn’t stressed to get it done and learned how to watercolor – finally!

It’s All in the Details

  • Stamp Set: Secret Garden, Banner Blast
  • Paper:  Gingham Garden DSP, Wild Wasabi, Pumpkin Pie, Pear Pizzazz, Whisper White
  • Ink: Tangerine Tango, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Wild Wasabi
  • SU Tools: Banner Punch, Honeycomb Embossing Folder
  • Finishing Touch: Pear Pizzazz Chevron Ribbon, Pumpkin Pie 1/8″ Ribbon

So, I hope you like my card today! If you did, I would love to hear from you! If you leave me a comment, you will be entered into my April Blog Candy Giveaway!! While you are doing that, please sign up for email notifications (only 2-3 emails per week maximum) and “like” my Facebook page (and I don’t flood your Newsfeed either). I hope you come back to my blog on Tuesday to see my Earth Day projects that I made for the Pals Blog Hop. I think you will love them! Till then,

Happy Stampin’!

Debbie ♥


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6 thoughts on “Watercoloring 101”

  1. Dear debbie, You did an out standing job on your water coloring. You are so talented. Thank you. It is nice to know even wonderful demonstrators are a little nervous about things. It helps us know that we all need help. I do not water color very often . This might help me to try and go out of my comfort zone and try to water color more often. Happy Stamping. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Ellen Hinds

  2. This card is so lovely. I do really like the Secret Garden stamp set. The colors are so vibrant – and you did do a great job with your watercoloring.

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