Doodling with Debby: Simple Watercolored Tartan Valentine’s Card

Debby's Doodles

Hi friends! Happy Wednesday! Please join me in welcoming special monthly guest Debby Hughes in our Doodling with Debby blog feature! I love the gorgeous colors palette and how effortless Debby makes the process look! Read on and be sure to watch the video for more info! Enjoy!

Hi, it’s Debby here and my Doodling With Debby video series this month came about after messaging with my sister the other day. She asked if I was going to do a tartan heart card for Valentine’s and so here we are! I kept this card clean and simple and used minimal supplies, so this is a card you can knock up at any time, even with just a day or so to go before the day. 

I’ve watercolored various plaids and tartans over the years. I call this pattern a tartan, but I think the correct term is a plaid as the pattern has a randomness to it whereas a tartan is more uniform in design. Regarding colour palettes, my favourite is a classic red, light grey and dark grey combination. I worked out the colours to use and mixed those into three wells of a palette. I used Arches Cold-Pressed watercolour card and two sizes of flat brush. Flat brushes make life easier for painting strips, but you can use any brush by painting the bordering lines of a stripe and then fill in the gaps. Use what you have to hand is the best thing. 

I taped my piece of card to a board to prevent warping, but also to aid in painting the stripes. I find that when I first place my brush down, I’m not into the flow of the stroke and my bristles are not uniformly flat. So, by starting off the paper first and getting the brush how I want it to be, I get a more consistent stripe width. The key here is to go slow and steady. For each stripe, I painted across the paper at a diagonal once and then evened out the line by painting it a second time. The larger of the two flat brushes holds plenty of water, and it wasn’t a problem to paint the whole stripe without refilling my brush. However, for the smaller brush, I often ran out of paint part way, and my tip here is that once you’ve refilled your brush you start back in on an area already painted and that way you will have a more consistent stripe and flow of paint through the stripe. I painted the stripes in a random order of brush widths and colours and also gaps between the stripes. Just remember that if you butt one stripe up against another then the first stripe has to be fully dry or the colours will bleed together and for that, I just made sure to hit any stripes with my heat gun before painting the next one. I finished painting stripes across the panel in one direction and then dried it thoroughly with my heat gun before moving on to the stripes in the other direction. I also made sure to wipe away any excess paint from the masking tape at this point as I didn’t want these blobs of colour to get pulled across the paper once I started in the other direction. 

I’ve not talked about the colour media I used yet – Daniel Smith watercolours. However, any water-based media would work. You could colour the stripes with brush markers, re-inkers or squidge water-based inks onto a mat and pick up the colour with a brush – use what you have at hand. You don’t even need to use water-based media. You could colour the stripes with pencils or weave strips of card together to create a pattern. Once I’d finished the second set of lines, I dried the panel with my heat tool again and then lifted the painter’s tape, and this is always a favourite part as that blue tape is somewhat distracting. However, it is the best I’ve found and lifts easily too without tearing the paper. I added detail to the stripes with a white gel pen. I love using a white gel pen, but there is a bit of a knack to using one. First, go slow and let the gel flow! If the pen is jumping, then warm the ink up a little by scribbling on your hand to get it flowing again. When drawing these stripes on, I found that slow, steady back and forward motions gave the best results. Once dry, you can always go back in and fill in any gaps if necessary but don’t try doing that while the ink is still wet, or it just seems to lift ink off rather than depositing more. 

This panel would make an excellent background for a card, but I used the Nested Hearts dies from Simon Says Stamp. I chose one of the dies which would fill a card front nicely and then chose the area I wanted to cut the die. I then ran that through my die cutting machine. I’ll keep the rest of this panel to use on another card. In fact, I did use a little of it to accent a matching envelope to go with the card. 

I used a Wonky Rectangles die to add a stitched detail around a piece of Ivory card on which to mount the heart. I used foam squares generously over the back of the heart and then 3M foam tape over the back of the Ivory panel. I mounted the panel to a card base cut and scored from Fog card from Simon Says Stamp. One of my favourite ways to add a sentiment to a card is on a skinny black strip with white heat embossing, and so I’m enjoying the new sentiment strips from Cathy Zielske. Being pre-printed, they are so simple to cut up and add to your card, and each pack comes with a range of greeting options. I chose the Always & Forever sentiment and cut that with a ruler and a craft knife. I added foam tape to the back of the strip and then used a T-square ruler to make sure I had it on straight. I then used a trio of Pink & Main glossy silver dots to accent around the sentiment. I like these dots as they add a bit of bling while toning with everything. 

I was excited to see the new envelope dies in the recent Simon Says Stamp release. I used the A2 V flap one, and I love that you can cut an envelope from whatever card you want. I cut the main panel and two of the side triangle pieces from Ivory card and added score-tape to the back of the flaps before lining them up to create the body of the envelope. I then added more tape to the sides of the bottom flap and folded it up to complete the envelope. I took a skinny strip of my watercolour pattern and added that down the side of the front for a pop of matching colour. So, there you have it a clean and simple card with a watercoloured tartan heart and matching envelope. This card would be great for Valentine’s, but also, I picked a sentiment that would work well for an anniversary too. 

Thanks for joining me today and I hope you join me next time for Doodling With Debby

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Watch below or in HD on YouTube

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Simon Says Stamp NESTED HEARTS Wafer…
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RESERVE Simon Says Stamp A2 V FLAP…
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CZ Designs SENTIMENT STRIPS REVERSE…
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Daniel Smith ULTIMATE MIXING Hand…
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Daniel Smith QUINACRIDONE CORAL 5ML…
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Daniel Smith ALIZARIN CRIMSON 5ML…
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Arches COLD PRESSED WATERCOLOR PAD…
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Simon Says Stamp Card Stock 100#…
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Simon Says Stamp Card Stock 100# FOG…
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Uni-Ball Pen Signo Gel WHITE UM-153
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Pink and Main SILVER Glossy Dots PMGD01
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3M Scotch DOUBLE-SIDED FOAM TAPE…
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Scrapbook Adhesives THIN 3D 217 WHITE…
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Scor-Tape 0.25 Inch Crafting Tape
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C-Thru T SQUARE RULER Westcott JR12
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Crafter’s Companion SOFTGRIP STRAIGHT…
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Thanks so much for stopping by and and thanks to Debby for being our guest!

Tulip Field Heroscape Card

Hi friends! Happy Tuesday! Have you seen the new HeroScape Hero Arts stamps and dies from Hero Arts? They were definitely a BUZZworthy item at last month’s Creativation show, and we’re excited to share a project with you featuring these new stamps and dies with special guest Channin Pelletier! Read on and enjoy!

Hello, friends! It’s Channin here with a video and card featuring the incredible Tulip Field Heroscape Stamp Set by Hero Arts!! This layering stamp set is so cool! It makes creating this detailed landscape so quick and easy and the exclusive mini ink cube set takes all the guesswork out of picking your colors!! 

I started by stamping the first layer of the Tulip Field stamp set in Green Apple Bold ink onto white cardstock. I then positioned the detail layer for the stems and leaves and stamped it in Moss. Next, I positioned the first layer for the flowers and stamped it in Cotton Candy. I then finished the tulip field by stamping the last layer in Crimson.

Next, with my MISTI, I stamped a hot air balloon in Cotton Candy. I then stamped the balloon again but this time I partially inked it up with Crimson which creates a gradation over the balloon giving it the appearance of roundness. I repeated this process once more to create a second balloon. With my images now all stamped I then die cut them out as well as three clouds with the Tulip Field Frame Cuts. I then trimmed the landscape image down a 0.25” and removed the remaining white cardstock at the bottom.

Finally, I created the sky background by ink blending with Splash Reactive ink over a 4” x 5.25” panel. Once I finished the background I then adhered all the die cuts to the panel and then adhered the panel onto an A2 top-folding card base. I then finished the card by stamping a sentiment in black.
I hope enjoyed today’s card and video! Thanks so much for checking it out!
~Channin

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SUPPLIES:

Hero Arts Clear Stamps TULIP FIELD…
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Hero Arts Frame Cuts Dies TULIP FIELD…
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Hero Arts Hues Premium Cardstock Pack…
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Hero Arts Color Layering Ink Cubes…
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Hero Arts Color Layering Ink Pads…
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Hero Arts Hue Cube Packs ROSE PETALS…
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Ranger MINI ROUND INK BLENDING TOOLS…
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Hero Arts Reactive Ink Pad SPLASH AF428
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Hero Arts Ink Pad INTENS-IFIED BLACK…
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Hero Arts PRECISION GLUE GW101
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MISTI MEMORY MISTI PRECISION STAMPER…
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Therm O Web PURPLE TAPE Easy Release…
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Thanks so much for stopping by and to Channin for being our guest!

Studio Monday with Nina-Marie: Featuring NEW Greeting Farm!

Studio Monday with Nina-Marie

Hello crafty friend, it’s Nina-Marie Trapani with you today! There are some adorable new stamps and dies from the Greeting Farm and I couldn’t wait to create a card with some of them!

Today’s project features the new Cute Kitties stamps and Love You die set, and I will be showing you how to create this playful scene using these products.

The kitties are so much fun to color; I used Copics today in my project and used my own four kittens as inspiration for their coloring! If you don’t have cats and are sending this card to someone who is a cat parent, you could use their kitties as inspiration for the colors. Searching for cat types online is another great resource for ideas too.

Using Cracked Pistachio Distress Oxide ink, I blended some color into the background, which gives great depth for the sentiment.

All the cats and accessories from the Cute Kitties set are popped up on the card with foam tape and I’ve embellished areas with Nuvo Aqua Shimmer and white gel pen details. There are some sequins tucked in certain areas for extra sparkle.

I hope today’s card has inspired you to create with these new products from the Greeting Farm!

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SUPPLIES

The Greeting Farm CUTE KITTIES Clear…
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The Greeting Farm LOVE YOU Die Cuts…
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Stamperia GLAMOUR GEL SPARKLING WHITE…
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Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink Pad…
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Set of 5 Rainbow Pack BLENDER BRUSHES
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Pretty Pink Posh SPARKLING CLEAR MIX…
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Tonic AQUA SHIMMER PEN Nuvo 2 Pack 888N
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Ranger .5 Oz. MINI MULTI MEDIUM MATTE…
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Tim Holtz Tonic REPLACEMENT NON-STICK…
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Simon Says Stamp Card Stock 100#…
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Simon Says Stamp WHITE CARDSTOCK 120…
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Copic Sketch Marker RV10 PALE PINK…
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Copic Sketch Marker RV13 TENDER PINK
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Copic Sketch Marker RV25 DOG ROSE…
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Copic Sketch Marker RV29 CRIMSON Red…
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Copic Sketch Marker Y26 MUSTARD Dark…
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Copic Sketch Marker Y00 BARIUM YELLOW…
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Copic Sketch Marker E40 BRICK WHITE
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Copic Sketch Marker E42 SAND WHITE…
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Copic Sketch Marker E35 CHAMOIS Light…
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Copic Sketch Marker E37 SEPIA Brown
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Copic Sketch Marker W0 Warm Gray
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Copic Sketch Marker W6 WARM GRAY NO.6
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Copic Sketch Marker W2 WARM GRAY NO.2…
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Copic Sketch Marker W8 WARM GRAY NO.8…
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Copic Sketch MARKER C6 COOL GRAY NO. 6
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Copic Sketch MARKER C8 COOL GRAY NO. 8
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Copic Sketch Marker BG10 COOL SHADOW
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Copic Sketch Marker BG11 MOON WHITE
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Crafter’s Companion GEMINI JUNIOR…
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EK Success CUTTER BEE Scissors EKCB01
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3M Scotch DOUBLE-SIDED FOAM TAPE…
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