In case you're starting here, the theme for this month's hop is My Favorite Technique. I have to say... my favorite technique has always been - and will always be heat embossing - it's the reason I fell in love with cardmaking. But... it's hard to show just how amazing it is to have a raised image on a piece of paper when looking at a picture on a computer (or phone), so I decided to go with my second favorite: watercoloring. Why is watercoloring my favorite? Because it is SO relaxing! You know me... I love quick and easy cards, but when I actually have time to sit down and do something "not so quick," I turn to watercoloring. In fact, I decided to take the time to make two cards using two different watercoloring techniques - just watercoloring and (new-to-me) no-line watercoloring.
What's the difference? Just look!
This card uses the same tools, colors, and technique... except you may notice the colors look a bit more muddled or muted. This is because the line disappears when it's watercolored - hence the name no-line watercoloring. To achieve this effect, just stamp off your outline image twice before stamping on your shimmery white cardstock.
Pretty cool, right? I love that they are SO different! And of course, I had to change each slightly and chose different ribbons for each card. I also decided to not have a greeting... it's not often I design a masculine card, so I wanted to be able to add a sentiment for a specific occasion - when it happens.
Which version do you like best? Leave me a comment and let me know.
Thanks for stopping by! Now hop on over to my creative friend Tracy Bish and see what she's created with her favorite technique.
Love thatgyruck Diana! Beautiful job on your watercoloring!
ReplyDeleteSupposed to say “that truck!” Sorry!
DeleteI read "truck!" LOL! Thank you, Nina! I appreciate it. :)
DeleteBeautiful watercolouring Diana. So glad you have joined us again this month
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tan! It's always fun to hop with you talented ladies!
DeleteWhat a difference the no line water colouring makes, both are fantastic cards Diana.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tracy! I wasn't sure if I would like the no-line coloring, but it is such a different look, I really do like it!
DeleteThanks for Sharing. I am so going to try the no line water colouring.
ReplyDeleteLove both of the cards Diana
Thank you, Teresa! I would love to see what you come up with! :)
DeleteI love them both! Such fun colouring projects Diana. I find no line watercolouring really challenging - a skill to work on.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jennifer! I find it challenging, too. I wasn't sure if I would like it, but decided it IS so different, it is fun to do! I hope to do more and see how my watercoloring progresses. :)
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