This was my first time working with the Inchie Arts mat board squares and let me tell you, I'm in LOVE! I wanted to try watercoloring on this surface and it worked perfectly. Because of the thickness of the squares, I did not have to worry about "curling" or getting the surface too wet.
I began by stamping Penny Black 30-159 Dahlias onto the Twinchies using Ranger Archival Black Ink. I colored the flowers and backgrounds with Faber-Castell Art Grip Aquarelle Watercolor Pencils using the same technique as I did in THIS video. The embossed background paper, Penny Black EP402 Lattice White, was inked with Palette Hybrid Inks and Distress Inks and I added the Twinchies with pop dots. The completed size of each card is approximately 4 x 4 inches.
Now be sure to pop over to to Dina's blog to see what she's done with the Twinchies! Here's a little peek...
See you tomorrow for our next Inchie Arts collaborative post!
7 comments :
Your two-inchies are beautiful Jill. The depth and vibrancy of the colors are tremendous. Off to take a peek at Dina's work....
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Love these! The matboard watercolors sooooooo nicely - love the bright colors and the variety in your set. I think I need some dahlias in my life...!
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WOW Jill, The colours are so vibrant, I can hardly believe they are watercolour pencils. Off to visit Dina now
You are incredible Jill, jaw-dropping stunning!!!!! xxx
These are wnderful, Jill. You colored them so beautifully. Thank you for linking to it on my page. I will have to share this on FB, too.
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