1001 CARTES ON AIR – Watercolor Bubbles Video Tutorial

Hi everyone! I’m back with my latest video for Neat & Tangled! Here is my card: 




Today, I’m going to show you how to create watercolor bubbles with Distress inks. For this card, I decided to feature the Everyday Circles stamp set and I thought the "Hello" sentiment would be perfect with this bubble design. This set is probably one of my favorite sentiment stamp sets! You can use it in so many different ways. It’s a "must have" in my (your) sentiment stamp collection.






TIPS & TRICKS:
  • Draw circles using a circle template to create a unique design.
  • Choose two shades to color each bubble. This will add interest and create more depth.
  • Let dry before you color the intersecting circles.
  • Try different techniques with this design: use watercolors, Zig or Tombow markers, pencils or alcohol markers.



Watch the video below (or HERE) to find out how I created this card:  




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SUPPLIES FEATURED IN THE VIDEO: 

Stamp: Everyday Circles (Neat & Tangled)
Inks: Black Archival Ink (for the sentiment), Distress Inks (Festive Berries, Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Twisted Citron, Peacock Feather, Mermaid Lagoon, Dusty Concord)
Paper: Watercolor paper, cream cardstock
Various: Linex circle stencil, corner chomper, circle punch 1 3/8" (Stampin’Up!), Mini Misti stamping tool, paintbrush, water, trimmer, bone folder, runner tape, foam pads, pencil and eraser 






I hope you like what you’ve seen! Don't forget to check the Neat & Tangled blog for more inspiration every day! Stay tuned: the May release week starts tomorrow!

Have a wonderful day…

Francine

Comments

Daria said…
I love your work. Thank you for the video tutorial; it made me realize how much effort goes into painting those circles. They turned out beautifully.
nancy said…
I came across this card on Pinterest and just had to come and say, "Thank you!" After watching your video, I gave this card a try and was so happy with how it turned out. It's just a bright and cheerful card. Thanks so much for sharing.