Hi blog friends! Today I have a Video Tutorial for The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store showing you how to watercolor your images with Faber-Castell Gelatos and a baby wipe. You have seen my baby wipe technique using large background stamps, and here is just another way to use these wonderful color sticks. Supplies listed below and are available at the store!
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Project Recipe:
Paper: MME Record It paper pad, Bazzill Basics Paper® White and Pink Cardstock
Inks: Tsukineko/Imagine Crafts Tuxedo Black ink pad ink pad, Versamark, Black Embossing Powder, Faber-Castell Gelatos
Embellishments: KaiserCraft White Pearls, Aqua Seam Binding, Beacon Adhesives ZipDry
The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store
carries a versatile collection of supplies for your papercrafting needs
from Spellbinders dies, JustRite Papercraft stamps and other stamps,
ribbons of all textures, styles and thicknesses, beautiful papers from a
multitude of companies and lots of fabulous embellishments.
Beautiful as always Darsie!
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty, just like your Butterfly background card.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your tutorials. I have been playing around with baby wipes and gelatos since your first video - great fun. This card is, as always, just beautiful. TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Darsie!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card and great tutorial. TFS.
ReplyDeleteI just love your videos, and the work you do, please continue. Also love the music in the background, what is it from?
ReplyDeleteGood morning Darsie,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card that you have made and so simple and gentle and soft. I love the colours that you have used for the rose and leaves as the have that delicate look about them. I think i will need to put these new gelatoes on my wish list as they produce a stunning effect.
Thank you for sharing with us today,
Love and crafty hugs
Norah (Glenochil)
Hi Darsie, I just became a subscriber to your blog a while ago and have to say I love your tutorials and love how you make it look so simple. :D You do beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for inspiring,
Deborah