Feel like a watercolor expert with this fun and easy technique called SMOOCHING!!!!
Let’s start with the video:
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Here is the card!
- Lemon Lime Twist Card Base: Â 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
- Basic Black: Â 5″ x 3 3/4″
- Watercolor Paper: Â 4 7/8″ x 3 5/8″
- Basic Black Scraps
- Inside: Â Whisper White: Â 5 1/4″ x 4″
Video shows how easy this is….. Â but here are a few photo’s with quick tips!
You will need a piece of wax paper, Stampin’ Spritzer, 2 Ink “reinkers” (or more)
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Place a few drops of each color onto wax paper. Â Spritz with water.
Place Watercolor Paper over the wet ink and gently tap to move the ink around. Â (see video)
Pick up and dab with tissue wherever there is too much ink, or to lighten areas
That’s it! Â Let dry and complete card as desired.
Here is the inside:
Here are the products used on this card. Â If you’d like to make this card, just click on a picture to go to the online store and place your order!
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I love this card Jackie. Thank you for the easy tutorial. Easy and non-messy 🙂 My kind of card.
You make this so easy and yet still vibrant and beautiful! Thank you, Jackie.
Glad you like! I try to make everything easy! It’s my mantra!
Thanks for this quick and easy technique. Love the effect!
Smooching in the uk is something entirely different ?
I love this quick, easy and beautiful card! Thanks so much for doing this video!
You’re welcome, Nila! I’m glad you liked this 🙂
Could have also used the remaining ink on the wax paper for a second card! I use this technique with alcohol inks…..yours are easier to wash off, for sure! ?
Glad you enjoyed this this Nan! Thanks for watching!
Enjoy your hints , will use several. Thanks
I’m glad these tips were helpful to you Elizabeth!
I have a lot of reinker’s and didn’t know what to do with them. Thanks I will be giving it a try.
Have fun with it!
Jackie, this video is perfect and you make it look so easy. Thank you for this beautiful technique.
I’m happy to share the ideas; thanks for watching!