Metallic Watercolor Cards
Metallic Watercolor Cards
I recently invested a whole $4.50 in a 16 color Yasutomo metallic watercolor pan paints. I was dubious but I'm happy to say the colors are quite vibrant and so fun to play with. These cards were all stamped with Delicata Golden Glitz pigment ink and then embossed with Ranger's Queen's Gold embossing powder. The black paper is cheap "heavy" card stock from Hobby Lobby and worked great with the water.
Now if you're like me, you may also have a "few" of the Twinkling H2o pots lying about. That would work also and I'll revive them for some comparisons. But the portability of the pan paints is great.
Now if you're like me, you may also have a "few" of the Twinkling H2o pots lying about. That would work also and I'll revive them for some comparisons. But the portability of the pan paints is great.
- Attachments
-
- Metallic watercolor cards 3.jpg (131.11 KiB) Viewed 558 times
-
- Metallic watercolor cards 1.jpg (134.3 KiB) Viewed 558 times
-
- Metallic watercolor cards 2.jpg (166.34 KiB) Viewed 558 times
FARLEY in Sacramento
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
Haven't they turned out well! The gold looks stunning with the black card, but the dragonfly is my favourite.
Kathryn .
Kathryn .
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
They're so pretty!
Eva was doing a similar technique at the beach. I wondered how the colors would work on anything but black - you've shown it does work well.
Eva was doing a similar technique at the beach. I wondered how the colors would work on anything but black - you've shown it does work well.
Pam Cook #48
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
beautiful
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
Those are really beautiful. Lumiere paints would probably work for that technique, too, since I don't have metallic watercolors. It's interesting how embossing and coloring it in is making a comeback.
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
katymjo wrote:Haven't they turned out well! The gold looks stunning with the black card, but the dragonfly is my favourite.
Kathryn .
Thank you everyone!
Kathryn, I embossed the dragonfly on watercolor paper and then stained the white space around the dragonfly with Distress Ink.
FARLEY in Sacramento
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
Beautiful. I wonder if I have those. I have something like that. Bought at the Crocker. But not sure of the brand.
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
ScrappinJen wrote:Beautiful. I wonder if I have those. I have something like that. Bought at the Crocker. But not sure of the brand.
Thanks.
I bet they are the same ones. I see that set everywhere. Very inexpensive and work great.
FARLEY in Sacramento
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
These are wonderful! I have a cheap set like that, they do,work well so I'll have to get them out and try my hand at this!
-
- Posts: 2464
- Joined: Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:30 pm
- troublesmom
- Posts: 14412
- Joined: Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:53 pm
- Contact:
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
Love them all but that middle one is stunning!
Cheryl
Myrtle Beach
#59 in order PAO
Myrtle Beach
#59 in order PAO
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
These are so pretty Farley. I have several H2Os. You motivated me to go get them out.
Judy Gunsaulis in WV
#91in the order of PAO
#91in the order of PAO
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
Trixie wrote:These are so pretty Farley. I have several H2Os. You motivated me to go get them out.
Thank you all!
Trixie do get them out and post here what you make. I'd love to see what you do with them. I need to pull my stash of Twinks out and try them for comparison.
FARLEY in Sacramento
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
Marianne's comment about embossing/colouring in making a comeback also makes me think of those Peel-Offs, if anyone still has those in their stash. They would also work for this technique.
Re: Metallic Watercolor Cards
Oh oh oh. Keitha! I just came across mine from Comfort Zone. Perfect suggestion. Thanks.