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: 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
- Basic Black: 5″ x 3 3/4″
- Watercolor Paper: 4 7/8″ x 3 5/8″
- Basic Black Scraps
- Inside: Whisper White: 5 1/4″ x 4″
Video shows how easy this is….. 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)
Place a few drops of each color onto wax paper. Spritz with water.
Place Watercolor Paper over the wet ink and gently tap to move the ink around. (see video)
Pick up and dab with tissue wherever there is too much ink, or to lighten areas
That’s it! Let dry and complete card as desired.
Here is the inside:
Here are the products used on this card. 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!