Sunday, February 24, 2019

A VIDEO TUTORIAL: Creating Backgrounds with Ink...for Water Color Card Making

HI Everyone!
Today...I've got the video tutorial that you've asked for!

But first..I have to say...
Wow!
I was so surprised and felt so much love 
from hundreds and hundreds of people 
who visited my blog ....sent me private messages...
shared comments on Facebook...
and joined The IncrEDIBLE Shrinking Mom Facebook group yesterday!
WOW...
Gary and I are so appreciative of your kind words 
and the congratulations sent to us 
with regard to our weight loss journey
and the upcoming launch of (The IncrEDIBLE)
If you're on a weight loss journey of your own...
would like to follow our incredible journey...
or would like to incorporate healthy eating into your food life
come join us HERE...
at The IncrEDIBLE Shrinking Mom's Facebook page.
You won't want to miss any of the monthly recipe collections 
that will be available soon.

I wanted to say THANK YOU before getting back to card making talk!

I shared a few water colored  cards on Facebook last week...
created with Blue Knight Rubber Stamps New Release stamp set called...
WILD FLOWERS.
This stamp is delightful to create cards with
and looks particularly beautiful when water colored, I think.
I'll show you the cards...again...and then will share the video below






When I shared the cards here on my blog...
and at numerous groups on Facebook...
I received lots of questions about how I created the card...
and lots of requests for a video tutorial.
So..today..while working on some cards out in my studio...
I thought...let me put together a quick impromptu video
focusing on creating the inked background for the water colored card.
So..today...I've got this PART 1 video.
I'll do PART 2 later this week 
where I'll show you how I embossed and painted the image

Today I'm sharing Part 1
Creating Water Colored Background with Distress Ink

Here ya go!
Enjoy!
(Put on your seat belt...
because I am a fasssst talkin' New York girl
who was at her fastest speed racer talking best in this video...)

If you're loving the WILD FLOWERS stamp as much as I do...
You can find it HERE...
at the BLUE KNIGHT RUBBER STAMPS web store.
The brushes can be found by doing an AMAZON search for
TOOTHBRUSH STYLE MAKE-UP BRUSHES
Distress Ink and Distress Oxide Ink can be found at lots of crafting web sites 
and in most craft and stamp shops.

SPECTRUM NOIR AQUA (Water Color paper)
can be found HERE at the CRAFTER'S COMPANION web site
The craft mat is called:
THE BEST EVER CRAFT MAT BY KEN OLIVER
You can see Ken's video about the mat HERE

Please know that I am not an affiliate of these companies...
I'm just happy to share some great product info with fellow card makers.
(AKA...I am an "enabler")

Thanks for visiting today..
Check back in during the week for the Part 2  tutorial
that will show you how to emboss and water color the stamped image.

Have a great day!
Michelle. 

48 comments:

  1. Love your video and can’t wait for part 2!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I enjoyed your work so much! Thank you from Australia.

      Delete
    2. This has been so helpful. Thank you!

      Delete
    3. Loved the cards you made. They are beautiful. I am ordering the toothbrush make up brushes, so I can make watercolor paper.

      Delete
  2. Michelle,love your video and the blending brushes! The handles give you a lot of control! The spritzing of the water and scrape texture to the ink along with the paper towels. I have used them before for a backing instead of pattern paper !
    Love your colors can’t wait to see the future videos! 🐢🎈🐒

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi Michelle❤️ Haven’t been on Facebook for a while. I am in love with the process. The colors are fabulous. I’m thrilled about those brushes too; much more affordable. Your looking maa valous by the way!!!! Looking forward to part 2. Have a wonderful day. ������ Gayle

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hi Michelle! Thanks for sharing your watercolor technique. I will be giving this a try. Have paper and brushes all ready to go. BTW, as a fellow New Yorker, (Bklyn), I had no trouble keeping up. Your vid was a treat. Can't wait for part 2. xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Susan!
      Have fun creating your inked backgrounds!
      You get a big gold star for keeping up with my fast talking...LOL
      Or should I say...TAWKIN'
      (LOL)

      Delete
  5. Love your backgrounds. I bought a set of make up brushes for 8.50 on Amazon. You can't go wrong for either 12-15 dollars. They are identical to the expensive brushes being sold. Clean them with a dry microfiber cloth. Can't wait to see part 2/video.

    ReplyDelete
  6. I absolutely love this!! I never could have figured this out on my own - you are such a patient, thorough teacher - love your videos - I can't wait to see the next step.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Debbie!
      This is really so easy...
      Are you going to give it a try?

      Delete
  7. These are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing them.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I really appreciate you taking the time to teach your techniques. Would you mind sharing the color combinations you used for the backgrounds? I really love the blue/green and pink/green ones. Thank you!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. HI..so glad that you enjoyed the video(s)
      I used Distress Ink and Distress Oxide for the backgrounds.
      Peeled Paint...Worn Lipstick......Peacock Feathers...and another blue that I can't recall right now...sorry.
      If you send me a pm via FB...I'll check the colors next time I am in my studio...and will get back to you.
      Peeled Paint is the green that I used most

      Delete
    2. Thank you Michelle for sharing the colors you used. That gives me a starting place to be able to practice my backgrounds.

      Delete
  9. Thanks! I bought watercolor paper at JoAnne’s. I hope it works okay. Playing with new stuff is half the fun, right?! 😁 As for fast talking, if we miss something, we can pause or back up the video. 😁

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes...in the case of you listening to me......pause is a good thing....
      (genius idea)
      Diane...I've never tried Janne's water color paper...
      I love Spectrum Noir AQUA card stock for water coloring...I order from Crafters Companion..but I think that Ive seen it on AMAZON as well...the price is good..and it holds up to water nicely..no pilling etc...

      Delete
  10. I agree about the brushes! I've purchased several inexpensive ones from Amazon and they're perfect for my purposes. You're backgrounds are great - I'm going to search for your net video - I make backgrounds and then don't know what to put on top of them so I"m anxious to see you watercoloring on them!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Avra!
      I love the brushes too!
      It's aways great to find an awesome tool that allows us to truly enjoy our card making.
      The part 2 video might be something you enjoy...
      I stamp...heat emboss and water color right over the background...
      If you give it a try..and share pic...please tag my name on FB...I'd love to see hat you create!

      Delete
  11. These cards are absolutely gorgeous!! Thanks for the video. I'm always looking for pretty floral cards using watercolors and since I'm still learning watercolors really appreciate your video.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank YOU Carole....SO glad that you enjoyed the cards and video....
      If you share your cards on FB...please tag my name...I'd LOVE to see what you create (On FB I am Michelle Paolercio Borsack )

      Delete
  12. I loved this video. AND I ordered this set only BECAUSE of this video. It may end up being one of my favorite stamps simply because of this video. You did such a great great job on all of them. Thank you.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Oh Thank YOU for being so kind....
      It makes me so happy to know hat you were inspired by the video...
      Wildflowers is at the very top of my favorite floral image stamp list in the #1 spot!
      I could sit in my studio all day water coloring this image and I'd be happy!
      If you share pics of your Wildflowers cards on Facebook...please tag my name..I;d love t see what you create!
      (I am Michelle Paolercio Borsack on FB)

      Delete
  13. just found you! lovely cards! don't do facebook, can we still see the rest of the video someplace? thanks!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. HI...Thanks you...so glad that you've enjoyed my blog and the video...
      If you go to my YouTube channel (In the Studio with Michelle)...yo'll see part 2 of the video...

      Here's the channel link:
      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIhd4BdkngBb0MsUm_RoEGQ?view_as=subscriber

      Delete
  14. Your watercolor cards are STUNNING! Thank you so much for sharing and listing all the materials needed. You are so thorough. Thank you again!

    ReplyDelete
  15. I am sorry but I can't find video part 2? Would you please help me out? Thank you!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Good morning Michelle! Love this video!! Anxious to give it a try! Sorry I'm so late at watching it! Thank you so much for sharing the info on the FB Card Making/craft Sharing Group!!

    ReplyDelete
  17. Hi Michelle,
    I am so happy I happened to see you on Pinterest. Thank you for your kindness in sharing how you make these beautiful cards. I am grateful!

    ReplyDelete
  18. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Hi Michelle, I just discovered you on Pinterest. I love this beautiful card in all its color variations. The part one video was great. You said there would be part two. Where would I find that? I really appreaciate your artistry and your willingness to share it with all of us. Contrats on your success both craft wise and health wise. I will be following you

    ReplyDelete
  20. Hi, Michelle...I just discovered you on Pinterest. Thank you for sharing your techniques...simple and beautiful.

    ReplyDelete
  21. Thank you so much for the two videos. Such beautiful cards and after watching your instruction videos I am confident that with a little practice I'll be able to send friends and family some beautiful cards too. I went out to Blue Knight Rubber Stamps and bought 4 of their stamps. You should get set up to get a commission - really.

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for taking a moment to comment!