Last week I posted showing you how to make watercolor paints using your Perfect Pearls to add shimmer. I was so smitten with the technique, I decided to put the camera on and show you how I made a pair in under five minutes!
OK… it was actually 22 minutes in “real time.” But in this video I give you some tips, tricks, and links to other technique videos so you can do this yourself!
In case you missed it, here are some of those posts/videos that might be helpful to you:
Here are the cards I made using those homemade watercolors from last week. 🙂
These are such fun to make- I’d love to hear from you and see if you tried any of these techniques!
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- Review and Demo of Nuvo Hybrid Inks - October 1, 2018
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- Wax Paper Resist Background Technique - March 20, 2018
- Comparison of Liquid Watercolor Markers/Pens - March 16, 2018
- SAI Japanese Traditional Watercolor Brush Markers- Review & Demo - February 23, 2018
- Rinea Metallic Foil Paper & Ghost Ink Review - February 21, 2018
- Jane Davenport debuts at Creativation 2018 & Watercolor Card - February 13, 2018
- Creativation 2018: New Product Showcase - January 20, 2018
Jean Marmo says
Thizs is such a cool technique!
Rebecca Bodine says
I have to get some word die cuts. I just got my Big Shot, so I can finally use those slim metal dies. They work so well.
Robin B says
Love the watercolor birthday card – my favorite colors. Can you tell me who makes the birthday die cut – I really like the lettering on that die & have not seen it before. It’s definitely a word die I need. Thanks for a great video! be well Robin
Diane Roff says
LOVE the watercolors & ease of making 2 cards at a time! Beautiful & fun. Thank you for all the great ideas!
Mary Lee says
Two questions: You said 20 min. start to finish. How long would it take to flatten the paper in a book? And 2nd, what was that tool you used to pick up the little paper pieces? Thanks.
Jenny says
That “Birthday” die is from Papertrey Ink- and it’s sooooo cheap- only $3!! https://www.papertreyink.com/pti-dies/papertrey-ink-wonderful-words-birthday-die/
Jenny says
Mary Lee- I usually let my watercolor paper air-dry since I usually work on 2-3 things at one time. But you could use a heat tool to dry your paper quickly and then place it WHILE IT’S WARM under a big book (or I use my desk blotter) and by the time you die-cut your white paper and cut your cardstock it will be ready to go. 🙂
As for the awl, it’s one of my favorite things- my We R Memory Keepers Brad Setter and Piercing Tool. I should do a quickie video on that, too! http://wp.me/p1VO6a-1vH