Yippee for Yana: Watercolor Galaxy

Yippee for Yana Watercolor Galaxy

Yippee for Yana Cardmaking Feature

Hi friends! Thanks for stopping by today! Welcome to Yana Smakula‘s latest edition of “Yippee for Yana“! In this edition Yana is using some new Pretty Pink Posh stamps and combining them with a gorgeous galaxy technique. Please be sure to watch the video, and enjoy!

Yippee for Yana Watercolor Galaxy

Hi everyone, this is Yana Smakula and I’m excited to bring you another episode from my by-monthly “Yippee For Yana” video series! In today’s video I’m showing you how to create a watercolor galaxy background. This project probably seems intimidating because right now you are thinking “there’s no way I can create that watercolor galaxy background”. Trust me, you can. You just have to give it a try and add some black and white at the end. This really is the main trick.

I started working on my project by stamping stars and a sub sentiment from the Seeing Stars stamp set in Versafine Onyx Black ink onto Arches Hot Press watercolor cardstock panel. This particular paper is smooth and perfect for stamping and watercoloring, it has almost no texture at all, so images stamp really nicely. The reason I went with Versafine Onyx Black ink for stamping is this ink is nice and rich and it is waterproof; it was vital to use a waterproof ink for my stamping. I also stamped my critters and I used a bit of masking.

Because I was creating a scene, I need to mask several images for best results. After my stamping was done I moved onto coloring. I taped my panel onto a board (I knew I would be adding quite a bit of water so I wanted the panel to warp as little as possible and I was able to minimize warping by taping my panel down). For my coloring I used Gansai Tambi watercolors and first colored my critters. Later, I used several colors or Copic markers to add details and shading to my images as I didn’t quite like the watercolored result. You can definitely combine different coloring mediums to add details and finishing touches.

Don’t feel like you can’t mix mediums, you most definitely can (and because VersaFine ink is also Copic friendly after it’s been heat set the ink didn’t bleed when it came in contact with markers) To color my background I first wet the paper using a flat waterbrush and next added initial color. I used a heat tool in between each layer of color and dried my paper. My background looked quite bad during the process but as soon as I added black and later white it magically transformed.

I made sure to kept the area around my critters and sentiment light (I added only light shades of blue and purple and just a bit of black) so that the main images still remained prominently visible on my project. I also die cut and stamped a wooden sign from the Camping Friends stamp set by Pretty Pink Posh onto same Arches Hot Press watercolor paper, added a missing you sentiment and watercolored the sign to match the rest of my scene.

I foam mounted my watercolor panel onto an A2 top folding card base – it was trimmed to 4 by 5 ½” and foam mounted stamped and die cut sign on top. I used black foam tape to make sure it wouldn’t be visible on the card. This project was inspired by a card I shared several months ago over on my blog I used the same Seeing Stars stamp set to stamp constellations on my background and went with the same watercolor galaxy technique. Have fun stamping!

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Yippee for Yana Watercolor Galaxy

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  1. Yana,

    I am so glad you made this video!! I saw the other card on your blog and was dying to see the process in action, both cards are fabulous!!

  2. Wow, that background truly is “out of this world” beautiful! Can’t wait to see the video tutorial when
    I get off work tonight.

  3. Wonderful video Yana!! Your card is amazing. I love your gorgeous background. Thanks for sharing ?

  4. What a great card. Honestly, I just discovered that stamp set today and added it to my wish list – no lie, what a coincidence!! I can’t wait to try this, I’ve been using Dustress Inks to do starry backgrounds, but I want to try watercolors. Thanks for the video and inspiration!

  5. That is so beautiful I am going to have to be daring and give it a try. Wow. Thanks for sharing this idea. I hope my attempt works out as good as yours. I dont have the paints so I’ll have to try some other method (pens or ink pads).

  6. This is so amazing. I am going to give it a whirl and see how it goes. Thanks for the inspiration Yana!

  7. Perfect night sky! Very sweet card. Love the color choices and, wow that amazing galaxy sky is all I can say! TFS

  8. Yana your sky turned out perfect! I haven’t tried copics with my water coloring but you have inspired me to do so. Thank you for sharing your process for creating and your talent with us.

  9. I loved seeing that you didn’t give up on your card. Sometimes I find I learn new techniques when I work through a problem and I have had that same “pale white dots” thing happen to me! Now I know to use a white gel pen over them. Thanks Yana! Gorgeous card!

  10. Thank you for sharing your process…you have given me confidence…there are no mistakes…sometimes you have to reach higher for the stars.

  11. This really is fantastic and I love a good challenge when making cards. It does look intimidating but I have to try it for myself to see if I can make it work. Thanks for the great tips Yana!

  12. I ALWAYS struggle with these kind of cards, but after watching this great video I will give it another try.

  13. Galaxy background scare the crap out of me :) . I will have to tackle one someday, LOL, when I work up the nerve! Thanks for showing up you it, I love yours and I love your card! Thanks for sharing .

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