We always love inviting our industry friends to join us here on the SCT blog and today we have card maker extraordinaire Kim Kesti! We'll let Kim tell you a little bit about herself.
"As a crafting enthusiast, I’ve tried everything! Cross stitch, macramé, even decoupage, but nothing has stuck with me like paper crafting! Card making has especially won my heart because I love the idea of sharing my creations with others and sending a piece of happy mail to brighten someone’s day. Today I would love to share a “faux watercolor” technique that is so easy! I hope it inspires you to create something special.
Before adding my color, I stamped lots of floral images on my card panel with clear pigment ink and heat embossed them with white powder. **Tip- start with your larger images first, then add smaller stamps to fill in the leftover space.
How many of you have a several bottles of color splash, shine, or mist hanging around your craft space? Well, it’s time to dig it out! As long as these products are water soluble, you can create your own watercolor palette. I simply took the cap off my bottle and dabbed a bit of splash on a large clear block. I added some additional water and then “smooshed” my stamped panel onto the block. The color is quite a bit lighter than the original splash because of the extra water added – so pretty!
After letting the first color dry, I repeated the process with two additional colors. That’s it! Easy – peasy!
Supplies: Stamp set Gold Blooms by Richard Garay; Cardstock, Ink, Splash, and Embellishments by Fun Stampers Journey
I finished the card with a simple sentiment and a few embellishments; I love how it turned out!
Next, I tried this same technique again; but this time I smooshed the color from the block onto watercolor paper. The watercolor paper really soaked up the color beautifully!
Supplies: Stamp set Dahlia Burst, Cardstock, Watercolor paper, Ink, Splash and Embellishments by Fun Stampers Journey
Thanks for letting me share this fun technique! We can’t all be watercolor artists, but I think we all can dip paper onto a clear block! Give it a try, won’t you?" ~ Kim Kesti
THANK YOU you so much for joining us Kim! We love your cards and your quick and easy technique. To see more of Kim and her work, be sure to follow her on:
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Great idea to use up the sprays.
Posted by: Deepa Lakshman | May 25, 2017 at 09:17 AM
NICE TO SEE KIM KESTI BACK IN ACTION AND AS ALWAYS, WITH GREAT IDEAS! THANK YOU! :)
Posted by: Kelly Crowl | May 25, 2017 at 10:57 AM
I can't wait to try this when I get home from work today LOL!! I can't believe how simple this technique is and yet how stunning the cards turned out! Thank you so much for sharing Kim!
Posted by: Teresa Medeiros | May 25, 2017 at 11:02 AM
Love these soft and lovely backgrounds! TFS!
Posted by: Barb macaskill | May 25, 2017 at 12:27 PM
Adorable as usual for Kim! Love both of these cards!
Posted by: Erika Hayes | May 25, 2017 at 07:34 PM
Very pretty smooshing!
Posted by: bette | May 25, 2017 at 07:45 PM
Beautiful cards, Kim! Great to see you sharing in this blog.
Posted by: Alex Gomez | May 25, 2017 at 08:02 PM
Looks beautiful with watercolour technique. Will def try this easy watercolouring with my papercrafting! #love to stamp
Posted by: Jurist Tran | May 25, 2017 at 10:51 PM
Beautiful cards Kim :)
Posted by: Nina Oelke | May 25, 2017 at 11:41 PM
Beautiful! I love this idea and the results. Thank you for sharing.
Posted by: Lori | May 26, 2017 at 06:36 AM
Gorgeous! I'm totally going to give this a try.
Posted by: Terri Burson | May 26, 2017 at 09:29 AM
Awesome cards--love the look, and how easy it is to achieve! :) ~ Andrea
Posted by: Andrea D. La Vigne | May 26, 2017 at 04:24 PM
These cards are so pretty! TFS!
Posted by: Barb macaskill | May 26, 2017 at 08:22 PM
Love your cards and love this technique! Thank you!
Posted by: Marilyn | May 27, 2017 at 08:19 AM
Beautiful cards!
Posted by: Jeannie Fannin | May 30, 2017 at 04:38 PM
Oh yes! Such a fun technique that packs a gorgeous punch! Love the splashes too. They are so versatile! :) Kerry Urbatch, Fun Stampers Journey Coach
Posted by: Kerry Urbatch | June 02, 2017 at 12:06 AM