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Easy & Vibrant Watercolor with Zig Markers

Who is ready for Spring? I know I am! While I do love Christmas and all of the fun crafts and decorations that come with the holidays, I am not a fan of the cold. Once the decorations come down, Spring and all of the glorious colors that come with it can’t get here fast enough for me!

If you’ve been here long, you know what that means around here, florals and more florals! And I can’t think of a better way to say hello to our dear friend Spring than this vibrant burst of color!

I pulled out our Beautiful Bouquet: Mums for this mini slimline beauty. I started by stamping two bouquets in Versamark ink onto a panel of Vicki Boutin Foundations paper and heat embossed them using white embossing powder. Heat embossing is a no fail trick for achieving stunning results with watercolor and it’s a great technique for beginners.

The heat embossed image creates channels to hold the color as you add it. This allows the colors to stay separate as you paint your image and keeps them from spreading more than you want, or mixing where you don’t want them to.

Zig Marker card by Dawn Woleslagle for Wplus9 featuring Beautiful Bouquet: Mums stamp set.

Today, I chose to pull out ZIG Clean Color Markers for my watercolor medium. You could use any water based marker, traditional watercolors, or even your Distress Inks for this this. I just hadn’t used my ZIGs in several years and decided to put them to work. I scribbled a little color directly on my image and then used a damp paint brush to pull and spread the color around. The more water you use, the more the color will dilute and the further it will spread. Play around with different amounts of water to see what results you like best, but a little goes a long way.

You can see in the close up, I wasn’t particularly careful. I purposely pulled the color beyond the embossed lines in some areas, and left some areas unpainted. The organic spontaneity of watercolor really adds to the charm of this. But you can chose to be as diligent with your coloring as you’d like. Once the first layer had dried, I added a second layer in some places.

I trimmed a second panel of Foundations paper to 3×6” and added a very light watery wash of blue. I then fussy cut out my two bouquets and adhered one at the top of the panel and one at the bottom using foam adhesive. I trimmed any excess hanging off the edges so it was flush with my blue background panel. I adhered that to a 3.25 x 6.25” card base.

For the sentiment, I chose the Hello die from Honey Bee Stamps and paired it with the “Dear Friend” sentiment from our Beautiful Bouquets: Dahlia stamp set. The Beautiful Bouquets are some of my favorite inexpensive sets for quick floral cards.

I finished the card of with a few dew drops, sequins and gems. I love the mix of cool and warm colors here and it certainly makes me yearn for Spring. How about you?

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