Hello friends! Ericka from Strangely Creative here, and today I'm sharing a project that combines two of my favorite things: summer crafting and watercolor play.
One of the things I love most about summer break is finding a little extra time to experiment in my craft room. Between running kids to activities and enjoying the slower pace of the season, I've been spending some time practicing watercolor techniques and exploring different ways to use my supplies.
For today's project, I pulled out the beautiful PaperArtsy Tracy Scott 108 set and challenged myself to create two completely different cards using the same image and the same Lindy's Gang Magicals.
🎨 Card One: Soft & Dreamy Watercolor
For my first card, I stamped and heat embossed the floral image using white embossing powder.
I wanted a soft, flowing look, so I used a simple wet-on-wet watercolor technique. First, I applied clean water to each petal, then dropped in color from my Lindy's Gang Magicals and let the pigments move naturally across the image.
This technique is one of my favorites because it creates beautiful blends without requiring a lot of effort. The colors soften into one another and create a delicate, almost dreamy effect.
Once the flower was dry, I added a sentiment from the PaperArtsy Sara Naumann 41 set and finished the card with splatters of gold acrylic paint.
There is something so satisfying about those final splatters. They always seem to bring everything together.
✨ Card Two: Bold & Bright
For my second card, I wanted to create something with a little more contrast and drama.
This time, I heat embossed the floral image using gold embossing powder, which immediately gave the design a warmer and more elegant feel.
I used the same watercolor technique but reached for slightly brighter, more vibrant colors. It's amazing how simply changing the embossing color and increasing the color intensity can completely transform the look of a project.
To finish the card, I added a sentiment from the PaperArtsy Sara Naumann 51 set and repeated the gold paint splatters to tie everything together.
🌿 Same Stamp, Different Results
This project was a wonderful reminder that you don't always need new supplies to create something fresh.
By changing:
- The embossing color
- The intensity of the watercolor
- The sentiment
you can create a completely different mood with the exact same stamp.
One card feels soft and peaceful.
The other feels bright and bold.
And honestly, I love them both.
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I'd love to know which version you prefer: the soft white embossed flower or the bold gold embossed one?
Have a wonderful weekend filled with creativity, sunshine, and a little time to play.
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