DT Thursday - watercolor stamps video!
This summer I released three stamps in a new watercolor line. They're sort of a different concept, so I thought I'd share a short video of three techniques that can be used with these watercolor stamps, just to get you started. They're great for layers in mixed media pieces too. Here's the video! Enjoy ----
These are the stamp designs, followed by the cards I made in the video.
http://www.iostamps.com/DINA/H13171.html |
http://www.iostamps.com/DINA/F13172.html |
http://www.iostamps.com/DINA/F13173.html |
Other stamps used: French Ledger
Other stamps used: Come, Cover-a-Card Tapestry
Other stamps used: Sm. Flourish 3, Simplest Things
Thanks so much for visiting today!
Gorgeous stamps and love all the different techniques you shared. I love the chalking technique with Pan Pastels!
ReplyDeleteGreat video! Just what I needed to see as I head to my studio, today!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, too!!!
Thank you for the video, you make it look so simple.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Watercolor is my favorite look, though I cannot paint worth beans. Now I can use stamps to achieve that look and feel like I'm a talented painter!!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely cards, Dina:)
Great tutorial, love your watercolour images.
ReplyDeleteyou are so talented, I love seeing your work. Wish I could take lessons from you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorials, Dina! I appreciate them as I have all of your new images and have been puzzled about different techniques to use them. It has been a very long time since I used versa and chalk...let's say about 10 years...and I wouldn't have thought to use it. I am inspired to try it again. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat video and love the cards. Always enjoy this site. Edna
ReplyDeleteI really like your new stamps. The Christmas ones are going on my wish list. The video was really helpful. I'm sure when I try it, it won't be as easy as you make it look. I always like the watercolour look. Great cards.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards! TFS!
ReplyDeleteSublime stamp images. And watercolor intimidates me to no end, so thank you for these hints Dina!
ReplyDeleteAwesome video Dina! TFS
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