We are just tickled to welcome our friend Yoonsun Hur back to The Classroom today! Yoonsun has two great watercoloring techniques to share today and we know you are going be as wowed with her watercoloring as we are!!!
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Hello crafty friends! It’s Yoonsun here and I am guest designing with Ellen Hutson this month. I am so happy to be a part of the amazing company!!
Today I have two fun cards to share with you with my favorite, watercolor technique!
Key technique 1: Watercoloring with Distress markers & watercolored pencils.
I stamped the images from the Wasabi stamp set onto watercolor paper in black pigment ink.
I stamped udon image on Post-It Note in the same black, cut the stamped image, then I used the negative piece for stamping tiny flowers (from the So Matcha stamp set) on the surface of udon bowl.
I colored the stamped images with Distress markers and watercolored pencils – I like to have rough texture from watercolored pencils.
Key technique 2: Watercolored bamboo background with Distress inks
I stamped bamboo image from the So Matcha stamp set on watercolor paper panel using Mowed Lawn & Crushed Olive Distress inks.
I brushed over the stamped images with clean water - Distress inks react with water!!
Once the panel was completely dry, I added green colored ink splatters around the watercolored bamboo.
I hope you enjoyed my fun cards and the watercolor technique today. Thank you so much for stopping by. Happy crafting!!
Hugs,
Yoonsun
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