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Hello! Welcome to Watercolor Wednesday! This week we are looking no further than our very own manager here at Splitcoaststampes! We are visiting her Reinker Wash Background tutorial. Your challenge is to make as many or as few backgrounds with this technique as you like! I created several backgrounds which I have added in the attachments. I did not use all the same colors because I always want to see what happens if..... I have created only two cards this time and the rest are going in my stash for future projects! I can't wait to see what you create!
***If you don't have re-inkers you can still play along! Simply use any watercolor medium!***
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Really fun and easy challenge - I got carried away experimenting with color combos rather than multiples - Will attach thumbnail of a few that are dry . . .
Really fun and easy challenge - I got carried away experimenting with color combos rather than multiples - Will attach thumbnail of a few that are dry . . .
I just got back to my home and my stamp room. I love this technique and it's a personal favorite. This gives everyone the encouragement to embrace big, bold color as a design element. Great designs don't have to be fussy. Today's gallery has me so excited and happy.