Weekender with Wanda – Watercolor Leaves!
Happy New Year! Happy 2016! I can’t wait to see what fun we all have together in the new year! This is my first post of 2016. I hope you had a great holiday season and a fun New Year’s Eve. Now, it seems like it has to be time to get back into the swing of ‘real life’ again. Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? Crafty plans? I’d love to know what you’re thinking about 2016. Welcome back to the latest edition of Weekender with Wanda here on the Simon Says Stamp Blog. I’m glad you’ve joined me, and I have something neat to share today. A fun and super easy new watercolor technique! I used some of my favorite Simon Says Stamp Exclusive dies along with pretty Distress Markers. The card I’m sharing is great for any occasion. A happy hello.
The Clustered Leaves Die is one of my all time favorite products from Simon Says Stamp. It’s really versatile and pretty and classy. It’s the perfect size for accenting your favorite flower dies, or all alone on a card, as I’ve done here.
Here is a close up shot of the way the leaves turned out. The die was cut from Watercolor Paper and the only ink I used was three shades of Distress Markers: Twisted Citron, Shabby Shutters, and Peacock Feathers. I’m going to show you how I did this!
The heart duet die and the hello die were both also cut from watercolor paper. I added a second leaves die cut from vellum for a layering piece.
This was so simple! I took an old plastic bag (that a stamp set came in) and swiped my three shades of markers onto the bag – totally randomly.
I sprayed some clean water directly onto my watercolor paper with my Water Bottle. Then I laid the bag down into the water on the paper and smushed it around with my fingers…. That’s it!
I lifted off the paper and dried it with my Heat Tool!
Once my watercolored panel was dry, I die cut the leaves out. I wanted a bit more color, so I used the same Marker colors and the Spritzer Tool to add some speckles to the leaves.
For the background layer, I took my Finetec Metallic watercolor paints and sprinkled and splattered some gold paint onto the white base. I used the gold paint to color the heart also. To color the hello die, I used the Peacock Feathers marker just mixed with some water on my craft sheet. By using the same colors, it ties the whole project together. I tried it with the sentiment in black but it was just too dark.
Here is a side view so you can see the beautiful gold shimmer from the watercolor paints! Ooh La La!
I attached the heart ant the colored leaves with foam tape. The vellum leaves were glued down directly to the paper. I used a glue pen to attach the hello die! I found a perfect match in color for my card base – out of my Doodlebug Cardstock pack.
As always, thank you so very much for spending part of you weekend with me! Best wishes for a happy, healthy and crafty New Year!

















Simple and beautiful!
Gorgeous! I really must get that clustered leaves die!
Lovely…just lovely. I have every supply in my stats to case this card. Thank you Wanda.
Love this card! The watercolor technique is so cool. Another idea is to crumple up some plastic wrap (or a bag) and dip it into some ink/paint and then tap it onto the cardstock.
Happy New Year +1!
Gorgeous card!! I love the plastic bag idea, something else to try and it seems a lot easier to use than my craft mat.
Great inking techniques.
Happy New Year to you, too!
Well, this post is just full of fun techniques. I am definitely trying them. And I really like your color choices. Great idea for the text color as it does “pop” and is not dark. Bravo! What a wonderful first weekender project of 2016!
so beautiful Wanda!!!!
What a beautiful card!!! TFS!
Lovely card! smooshing color is always fun!
stamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/
The watercoloring of the leaves have a wonderful artsy look.
Melissa
“Sunshine HoneyBee”
I really enjoyed this. I need to learn to be less controlled and this is why.
Very pretty card! Love the technique and can’t wait to try it.
What a pretty technique and color combo!
Adorable card. I love the colors.
I think this is simply GORGEOUS!
Nice!
Great Technique and I love the colors as well as the Pop up of the items on your card – the leave die is totally cool TFS
Very pretty. Love the soft pastel look.
thanks for sharing.
Happy new Year, Wanda
Easy technique to try out and I really like the vellum leaves underneath.
I love this die also and plan to try out this technique later today! Beautiful!
I liked this technique and how you tied it all in together.
Beautiful Card! Love the tutorial!!! An easy technique that produces stellar results…THANK YOU :)
It’s minus 25C here, so seeing your fresh, pretty leaves and heart is extra special! Love the spring colours!
~carol
How absolutely stunning! Love the speckles you added with the sprayer. What a gorgeous card.
Lovely card! You make it seem so simple to do.
Fabulous card! Loving the colors used!m
What a lovely, soft card!!
This is so soft and beautiful!! Love it! :)
I love this technique, it’s a favorite with Distress ink. Beautiful card, too. Michelle t
Prettycard!
Such a creative use of color, love this technique!!!
Gorgeous!!
Very pretty colors and I like the technique you used.
What a neat technique! This die is one of my favorites, too. You’ve used it beautifully on this card!
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Beautiful love the soft watercolor look. Gorgeous card.
Beautiful colors! :)
Great card and technique! ;-)
Love the soft colors & splatter!!
This has to be one of my all time favorites from you, Wanda! It is gorgeous!!!
Great project!!
Wanda — Thanks for another beautiful card and a new, simple technique!
Another beautiful watercolor card. Love this technique.
WOW!! LOVE IT!!
so gorgeous!
Genius, Wanda! I will definitely be trying that technique. Your card is so pretty!!!
Wow! I’ve always been intimidated by watercolor-type stuff. Thanks for this tutorial – who knew it was this easy!
I love this free form watercoloring technique.
Wanda, such a pretty card. Love that technique!
Happy New Year!
What a great technique, Wanda! I will try this for sure. I don’t have a spritzer so I hope that I can redo the technique to get more color. Your card is gorgeous! My crafty resolution for 2016 is to get organized. I spend way too much time looking for things that I need and not enough time crafting. I do think I have a ton of things I’ve never used because I don;t know they are there. LOL!
I use freezer bags for food and crafts all the time but never thought of using one for a pallet and what a wonderful idea! Thanks for the inspiration.