Studio Monday with Nina-Marie: Distress Watercolor Stamping
Hello crafty friends, and Happy Monday! In this week’s Studio Monday video, I wanted to bring back a technique I love and have used many times in the past. That is, Distress watercolor stamping.
First let me touch on the inspiration for this card. I saw this gorgeous watercolor art print on Pinterest the other day and fell in love with it! I decided to use it as a jumping off point for the theme and feel of this card. Here’s a look at the image:
This was watercolored by an artist named Yao Cheng; she is very talented! I really love the use of color in the peaches here; lots of variegated colors that lend towards great visual interest. And her loose style has a whimsical feel that I am very drawn too.
So using Yao as inspiration, I created this card…
Distress watercolor stamping is where you apply Distress Inks onto a stamped image, mist with a bit of water, and press onto watercolor paper. The effect, instead of a crisp impression, is a loose and artistic image that resembles the look of watercolor. This is a great way to get the look of watercoloring without even bringing out a paintbrush!
If you are new to this technique, I would recommend trying it first with solid images, such as the ones from Altenew’s Simple Fruits stamp set. This is what I used today in my card, along with a couple other images from both the Floral Shadow and Peony Bouquet sets.
Solid images are a bit easier to work with than outline images in this case and you’ll get better results on your first attempts until you get more comfortable with the technique. You’ll get familiar with how the ink reacts to water, as well as in knowing how much water to use to achieve different looks.
I used many different ink colors for the images on this card. However, if you do not have many Distress Ink colors, remember that you can still achieve a similar look with less colors. If any of you are interested in the colors I did use, I have them listed here for you:
- Peaches: Fossilized Amber, Squeezed Lemonade, Scattered Straw, Worn Lipstick, Ripe Persimmon, Dried Marigold, Abandoned Coral
- Leaves: Cracked Pistachio, Mowed Lawn, Shabby Shutters, Pine Needles
- Yellow branches: Worn Lipstick, Fossilized Amber
- Red berries: Ripe Persimmon, Pine Needles
The sentiments I used were a combination of greetings from both Altenew’s Floral Shadow stamp set and Hero Arts’ Thank You Messages set. I also added sequins from Pretty Pink Posh as embellishments (Sparkling Clear mix, Sparkling Clear 3mm and Rose Gold 4mm).
You may have noticed the envelope I am showing in the photos of the finished card, which is custom colored. I selected some of the Distress Inks that I had used in the “peaches” of my card and ink blended them onto the front and back of a white envelope. After adding the ink, I flicked on a bit of water to create water spots and help lend toward the watercolor feel of the card.
I could have created an envelope from thin watercolor paper and actually watercolored it – or Distress watercolor stamped a few of the images from the card onto the envelope – but I went with something a little more bold and simple here.
I hope you will be checking out the video below to see how I created this card and see the Distress watercolor stamping technique in action! Thanks for visiting me today; I’ll be back again next week with a new Studio Monday video!
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Such a beautiful card
Beautiful card!
Such a fabulous card!!!
Wow!!! Really Beautiful card!!!
This came out so prettY!
What a beautiful card! I love the look of watercolor on my cards. I like playing with the different inks and watercolors–it makes me happy! Thank you so much for sharing not only the techniques you used but the inspiration! As always, you make it look so easy!
wow…. it’s amazing card. i love it!
Wow, the coloring on this card is amazing.
YUM! LOVE this card. Those colors are delicious and the design is fabulous. Gorgeous ♥
Absolutely gorgeous! I’m definitely going to have to try this technique.
So pretty. I like the watercolor look.
Great technique to use with that set. You’ve made a very lovely, vibrant card!
What a gorgeous card!
Love watercolors! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful card. You always make this look ? so easy. I’m not onboard yet with the oxide inks, although everything I see makes me want to try them. I guess I have to bite the bullett and wait for a good sale. LOL! TFS
Love how the images look so arty with this technique:)
Wow what a beautiful card!
Pretty card! I really like this form of watercoloring…so easy but a definite watercolor feel.
Beautiful! What a gorgeous take on that print!
Love this vibrant beauty! Need to try this technique! Thanks Nina!
WOW… this is gorgeous!
lovely watercolor. I’m trying to do that more and more on my cards too.
Beautiful card Nina! Lovely water color background.
Pretty card. I’m going to see if I have some solid stamps that might work for this technique.
Absolutely awesome! TFS!
Such a cool card Nina! Love this techbique!
Such a beautiful card!!
So, so pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Linda D.
This is so delicious. It reminds me of a bucket of rainbow sherbet. Thanks for sharing.
Very lovely! I like this technique.
Wonderful watercoloring. I need more practice at watercoloring.
Melissa
“Sunshine HoneyBee”
What a gorgeous card and fantastic technique!
Such fabulous watercoloring
and she makes it look easy!
Carla from Utah
Love this technique
Very cute–love the colors you’ve used and your inspiration print is lovely!
Nina, such a beautiful take on the inspiration piece!
Beautiful! Great colors..
Great card! :)
Gorgeous colors!!!
I love the “fresh” look of this card!Beautiful!
Very cool stamping. Love the technique.
OMG! Your distress watercolor stamping is absolutely breathless!!! Fantastic card Nina-Marie!!! <3
Spectacular card!!, love the loose watercolor look!!…perfection!!
You did a great job achieving the original look. Nice!
Oooh, I love those splashes of color and the gorgeous water color effect!
Really pretty card! Thanks for the technique!
Great inspiration photo and your card turned out great. I love to watercolor. I already follow by email.
great watercoloring technique
you chose such pretty colors. so cheerful and vintage kitcheny look. which i love.
Oh so gorgeous!! I love the watercclor technique already, and these fruit images are perfect for this style.