here's another fun way to create a "faux watercolor",
without having to get out your watercolors!
all you need are some water-soluble markers, a paintbrush,
a mini mister, a pencil, a piece of watercolor paper, and your
favorite solid stamp (i'm using a hand-carved circle stamp).
using your markers, scribble some color onto your watercolor paper.
try to keep your colored area a little smaller than the size of your stamp.
now spray a light mist of water onto the surface of your stamp
{the more water you spray, the less vibrant your image will be}......
and press it onto the colored area of your paper.
the water will activate the pigment of your water-soluble markers
and create a really cool looking watercolor image!
now you can add some details, if you like......
and you can also add to your design by using some different colors......
just activate the pigment using a damp brush
{a waterbrush is perfect for this!}.
just activate the pigment using a damp brush
{a waterbrush is perfect for this!}.
when you're finished putting all your favorite touches on it,
you've got a sweet little watercolor bliss.....
without the watercolor!
{supplies: strathmore 140lb. watercolor paper, 4B graphite pencil,
tombow markers #856, #933, & #158, mini mister, water brush,
hand-carved circle stamp using speedy carve, pink pilot hi-tec-c pen
The small things make big things in life ... your inspiration from on Monday would make great wherever it is placed.
ReplyDeleteCongratulation and you have a beautiful week.
Kisses!!
Lori! Oh my goodness!!!! I LOVE your page. What a fabulous idea. EVERYTHING about the page is just awesome. The colors, technique, your lettering and all the finishing touches. I must give this a try! Have a most wonderful, chocolately delightful week. xoox, Jeanette
ReplyDeleteIt's always a treat to see what new wonderfulness you have for us on Mondays. :) Look at these bright, beautiful colors! I'm smiling. Thanks and have a wonderful week, Lori.
ReplyDeletei love the stamp
ReplyDeleteof lori bliss.
xox
This is lovely. A very nice bright spot on a Monday morning.
ReplyDeleteoh so much fun, color can transport and you have done so, right into a blissful little garden. Hugs
ReplyDeleteThat's *so* cool. I wonder if that will work with watercolor pencils/crayons?! I'll have to give that whirl. I bought a new sketchbook SPECIFICALLY for playing so I'm definitely going to be trying this later today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeletethis looks fun and easy, lori! i'll have to try this next. thanks for great ideas!
ReplyDeletedo you have a date for your next lettering class to start?
Wow! Even I can do this!! I can't wait to get home and try. Thanks Lori!
ReplyDeleteI just love your creativity:) Have a nice week! Twyla
ReplyDeleteanother perfectly inspiring Monday from Lori!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how stunning yet simple, a wonderful idea ;)
ReplyDeleteYou have such a talent for making things -- simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity and the beauty of it! Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in love. I have to try this! Thank you, lori!!
ReplyDeletePS. I heard that dark chocolate is as good for you as exercise. Hmmm, I think this means I "worked out" 6 times today.
You are amazing. Such Garden Bliss from your simple techniques I adore so much. Blissful my dear...
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! Your ideas are always inspiring and so beautifully presented--THANK YOU :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! It looks like I need to find some water soluble markers. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea and oh so cute!
ReplyDeleteSharon
thank jou for this simply technique.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea! It's good to see that you've been busy creating such beautiful (and always so bright and cheerful) artwork.
ReplyDeleteyou are such a bliss!!
ReplyDeleteIt is so amazing what you can do with a little puddle of color on your page...you're a marvel!
ReplyDeleteWow!! I just found your blog! I'm hooked....so amazing and talented!
ReplyDeleteYou have always the wonderful ideas. I grab this inspiration and I'll try to make it soon.
ReplyDeleteYour imagination fill my "empty spaces"!
xoxoxo Eulalia to Lori, my special american friend.
Gorgeous faux watercolour! And so clever.
ReplyDeleteoh now is this totallllly cooool or what!!! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea
ReplyDeleteVery nice technique! Have to try this ♥
ReplyDeleteSo simple yet so effective! Love the gorgeous watercolour effect.
ReplyDeleteI love this, will give it a go this weekend xx
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