3 Ways to Watercolor Die Cut Flowers

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3 Ways to Watercolor Die Cut flowers. A collage shows three watercolor techniques for floral die cuts: top left uses ink refills and brushes, bottom left uses ink refills and baby wipes, and bottom right uses blending brushes and water spritz. Text overlays explain each method on a white background. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Thank you if you were able to join me live yesterday to see 3 ways to watercolor the die cut flowers from the Stampin’ Up! Charming Day Bundle (Charming Day Dies). If you missed it, please watch the replay at the bottom of this post.

A handmade greeting card features vibrant orange and pink watercolor flowers with green leaves in a blue and gold embossed vase. The card has a white embossed frame and a dark blue border, with a small white banner reading “MISS YOU” in black letters. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

I loved combining the watercolored die cut floral pieces with the vases from the Kintsugi Inspirations suite. See more of those cards here.

A handmade greeting card features vibrant orange and yellow flowers in a blue vase with gold detailing. The card has a blue and green watercolor background, a white stitched circle, and a red-lettered sentiment reading “I ADORE YOU.” A hand holds the card. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Above: I used a previously watercolored background that I created layered onto a floral print from the 6×6 paper stacks from Stampin’ Up!.

Below: The damask designs embossing folder with Two Tone Lost Lagoon paper seemed like a really pretty background for this vase!

A handmade card features a blue vase with gold leafy patterns holding two watercolor-style flowers in orange and pink, with green leaves. The vase is on a white embossed panel bordered by teal textured paper. A hand holds the card. "Patty Bennett PATTYSTAMPS.COM" is visible. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Below: the Pressed Flowers embossed background with Darling Duckling two tone cardstock was my backdrop for this watercolored handmade beauty!

A handmade card with embossed and watercolor floral designs in pink, yellow, and red on a yellow background. Green leaves accent the flowers. A white banner says "MISS YOU." The card is held by a hand, with "Patty Bennett" and "PATTYSTAMPS.com" in the corner. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)
A handmade greeting card features orange and yellow layered paper flowers with green leaves on a blue and green watercolor background. A small white rectangle reads "YOU CAN DO ANYTHING." The card is held in a left hand, with “Patty Bennett” stamped at the bottom. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)
A hand holds a card with a textured white background featuring a gold-trimmed vase with leafy designs, filled with two bright pink and purple paper flowers with green stems and leaves. The card says “Patty Bennett” and “PATTYSTAMPS.COM” in the lower right corner. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Above & Below… because yes… not all cards can be “Patty Colors”… so I broke out my pinks and purples and had to include those here for you.

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A hand holds a handmade card with embossed pink edges, featuring “HAPPY birthday” in magenta script. The bottom half is decorated with layered, colorful watercolor flowers and green leaves. The card is credited to Patty Bennett at pattystamps.com. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)
A hand holds a handmade greeting card featuring a floral vase design. The card has a teal marbled background, a tan vase with gold floral patterns, and colorful red, orange, and yellow flowers with green leaves. A “CONGRATULATIONS” label is on the front. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Above & Below: The So Swirly embossing folder was my choice for the backgrounds of these watercolored cards.

A handmade greeting card features a blue vase with intricate patterns, filled with colorful watercolor flowers and green leaves. The card has a white textured background and a "thanks a lot" sentiment in black text on a white strip. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Let me share 3 Ways to Watercolor die cut flowers:

  • Traditional watercoloring with a brush
  • Baby Wipe watercoloring technique
  • Blending Brush watercoloring technique
A workspace features a floral watercolor painting on grid paper, surrounded by ink bottles, a glass palette with paint blobs, brushes, water cup, acrylic blocks, and paper towels. The text above reads, "Watercolor Technique #1: Ink Refills & Watercolor Brushes. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)
Four ink refill bottles, die-cut white floral shapes, and brightly colored watercolor flower cutouts are arranged on a grid mat. A folded baby wipe is at the lower right, emphasizing the watercolor technique theme with ink refills and wipes. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

See more info about the baby wipe watercolor technique here.

A crafting workspace displays colorful watercolor flowers and leaves on a grid mat, surrounded by blending brushes with rainbow bristles, white die-cut floral shapes, and scattered supplies. “Watercolor Technique #3: Blending Brushes & Water Spritz” is written at the top. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

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8 thoughts on “3 Ways to Watercolor Die Cut Flowers”

  1. I liked the wet wipe water coloring technique the best. Then the blending brushes. I didn’t like my results with the paint brush though.

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