Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Click on the link to go directly to the product. I also stamped a number of smaller circles around the images to complete the background stamping and also added lots of clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh and several clear droplets. Watercolored and heat embossed flowers were shaped a bit and adhered in the center of my panel, I used glue and foam adhesive. I was using my MISTI stamping tool and was able to double stamp the images to have a more darker black outline. I also stamped several images onto a watercolor panel using Simon’s intense black ink and again messy watercolored them. Because of the design of these I was able to easily create a new flower-size by simply trimming the outer layers of the flower colored in pink. I quickly colored them using my Gansai Tambi watercolors and cut the the flowers out with my scissors. I started by heat embossing ranunculus in white embossing powder onto Arches Cold Press Watercolor paper. I’ve filmed a video tutorial to show the creation of this card from start to finish. Like this project? Remember to pin it and save for later! VIDEO TUTORIAL I’m sharing a floral watercolor card featuring a gorgeous Sketch Ranunculus stamp set designed by incredible Yoonsun Hur. I am also enjoying messy watercoloring where I don’t have to stay withing the lines and be afraid to mess up the project. Watercolor seems to be easiest (and prettiest) way to watercolor images these days, at least this is how I feel.
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