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Video: Faux Watercolor w/Stencils + A SALE

I have another simple technique to share with you today along with A SALE! If you love ink blending and the look of layered watercolors, then this is one you’ll want to be sure to watch. It is such an easy technique that gives the most stunning results. You won’t believe that backgrounds aren’t printed patterned paper. And, if you need some inks to create these beauties, you’re in luck!

We are currently offering 50%OFF all items in our Ink Category! The sale runs through 09/19/22 11:59 p.m. eastern. Valid on in stock items only, no rainchecks, and can not be applied to previous purchases. No special code, discounts will automatically be calculated in cart.

If you see a color you love, grab it! As these sell out, they will NOT be restocked. And if you already have some of our gorgeous inks, now is your last chance to stock up on re-inkers! Heck, you could even take advantage of these low prices to grab some re-inkers to make your own custom ink pads using empty ink pads like the DIY Distress Ink Pad.

Check out the video below to see what to do with all of those gorgeous inks!

And you know I wouldn’t leave you without some still images of today’s projects! All of the samples today use our Lots Of Love Die and Wplus9 Inks. I’ve used a mix of both in stock and out of stock colors. If you already have some of our colors, this might spark your imagination for some beautiful color combos! All featured supplies will be listed at the bottom of the post.

For the above card I used Little Piggy, V.I.Pink, Sweet Nectar, Shell Pink, Wild Mango, Queen Bee, Last Leaf, Beanstalk, Sea Breeze, Ocean Drive, Falling For Blue, Nautical Navy, and Cockleshell.

This one features a gorgeous blend from coral to yellow: Sweet Nectar, Flamingo, Wild Mango and Hayride.

This one is one of my favorites and the colors just sing! Sweet Nectar, Flamingo, Gala Red, Wild Mango, Falling Star, Lime Light, Ocean Drive, Siren Song, Falling For Blue, and Nautical Navy.

This pair of mini slim-lines turned out so cute and uses similar colors as the first. You could easily swapt some of the yellows and greens (Falling Star, Queen Bee, Hayride, Lime Light, Last Leaf, Mojito) and get similar results.

I do hope that you enjoyed today’s projects! As always, thanks for stopping by!

Featured Supplies

Some of the products used in this post were provided to me for free. I am not under any obligation to use or review these items unless otherwise noted. The following is a list of the featured supplies used in today’s project(s) along with links to purchase for convenience. Please note, this list contains affiliate links. Use of these links when shopping provides me with a small referral commission at no additional cost to you. Use is never expected, but always appreciated. Thank you for your support! ❤️

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