Thank you for your kind comments about my Pigment Sprinkles video tutorial yesterday!! Today we are using Pigment Sprinkles on the Wild Rose stamp set and dies to make this pretty card!
I was inspired to create this card with the Daffodil Delight, Melon Mambo and Mango Melody Pigment Sprinkles after making the Gorgeous Grape card shown in my video! If you missed it, Watch the Pigment Sprinkles Video HERE.
As mentioned in my video, my preference is to get the watercolor paper wet first, then sprinkle on the Pigment Sprinkles – see below…
After the Pigment Sprinkles on the wet watercolor paper are completely dry, you can stamp on it, die cut it or punch out shapes.
One of my favorite stamp sets is the “To a Wild Rose” stamp set, so I have used the flower and leaf stamp from that set to stamp on my dry Pigment Sprinkles watercolor backgrounds. Once dry, I used the matching Wild Rose dies to die cut them out. This set and dies come in a bundle, so you can save 10% if you buy the Wild Rose bundle #151073.
Similar to the Daisy Punch card I shared with you yesterday, I used a Thick Whisper White Top Fold base card, and stamped the Birch Background stamp in Soft Suede onto the White background. I used a piece of Mango Melody script background paper from the 6×6 Brights paper stack and then tied a piece of Granny Apple Green ribbon around the card before adding my die cut flowers with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
The “Hi Friend” greeting is found in the Above the Clouds stamp set and is stamped onto a Whisper White die cut from the Smooth Sailing dies.
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This sounds like fun! I have to order the sprinkles so soon as they come I will try this. What is the difference between water cardstock and regular card stock. guess I need some of that also.
Today I am working on some sample Christmas cards
Watercolor paper, the paper a watercolor artist would use, is meant for using water and some kind of paint or ink. It absorbs and spreads and blends the colors.
If you add water to most other cardstock, it will pill up and the pigment will immediately soak in without floating on the surface and blending with other colors.
Very pretty, Patty!
What did you stamp the flowers and leaves with? Did you heat emboss in black?
If you are going to stamp flowers first, then use the Sprinkles, you’ll want to stamp in StazOn. If you want to do the sprinkles first, then stamp, you can use any black ink. I used Memento black in after doing the sprinkles.