Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
I had a zoom session with some friends a couple of weeks ago and we did a technique
from this video Metallic Watercolor on Black.
I ended up doing the technique more than once and I'll share two of the cards today.
First up using this NBUS poinsettia stamp. I've heat embossed it with gold
embossing powder and colored it in with my Altenew metallic watercolors.
I love the shimmer and shine!
I did learn that it would be easier to stamp the center sentiment when I stamp
the surrounding design.
Then I did something a little simpler....
I still need some work on splattering.
The larger dots are actually pieces of chunky glitter. I wasn't able to capture the
shine in the photo.
This is a perfect technique for Christmas cards!
Challenges:
Christmas Kickstart - Trees
Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps: Center Cut Holiday Floral (SSS)
Ink: Encore Gold
Paper: Black Mixed Media (Strathmore), Neenah Natural, Gold Foil
Other: Gold EP, Metallic Watercolors (Alt)
Card Recipe (card 2)
Stamps: Christmas Tree (Honey Doo)
Ink: Encore Gold
Paper: Black Mixed Media (Strathmore), Gold Foil, Neenah Natural
Other: Gold EP, Metallic Watercolors (Alt)
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Your sweet and thoughtful comments warm my heart!
Bonnie, these are both so gorgeous! But you know how much I love Poinsettias - this first one wins my heart today!
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I'd say you aced this technique Bonnie as both cards are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! The shine and colors are just so striking against the black...LOVE it!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Bonnie! You and Loll have certainly knocked your metallic Christmas cards out of the park! They are absolutely gorgeous!!!! I have the stamp for the second card you painted and when I made mine, I found it terribly hard to keep the paint in the little tear drop shapes. After seeing your card I should give it another go. I really like the green. Seems like I did mine all in silver. I also love the splatters. Merry, Merry Christmas Bonnie. You have put me in the mood to make jolly!
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That does it! After seeing your gorgeous cards, and Loll's, I'm getting my metallic watercolors out today. Now to decide what stamp to use. Your choices were wonderful, Bonnie. I'll say it again - gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards. I love the poinsettia one, so pretty. You did a great job with this technique. TFS
ReplyDeleteYou're making me want to try the metallic watercolors now. SO very beautiful!
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Bonnie, these are so beautifully done. Gorgeous, festive cards.
ReplyDeleteOh My...Two Gorgeous metallic watercoloring on stamped and heat embossed Christmas images on Black WC paper, Bonnie:-) Your cards will be treasured and would be wonderful to bring out every holiday season. I can imagine all the shine from the metallic paints, which I have:-) I do plan to try the technique..you and Lolly have me inspired. TFS Love and Hugs, my friend. Nancy
ReplyDeleteThese are both stunning and I am sure they are even more stunning in real life. Thanks for the inspiration, I am going to have to check out that technique as I already have some black watercolour paper, which hasn't had much use yet xx
ReplyDeleteBoth are stunning Bonnie.
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Two beautiful and elegant cards using this fabulous technique, Bonnie. Great work! xx
ReplyDeleteBonnie, your cards from our zoom session turned out beautifully! Love the colours, especially in the first one. I think your splattering is really good! I'm so glad we tried that technique as I like the results a lot.
ReplyDeleteI think these are both so bright and pretty Bonnie, and they are beautifully seasonal with the wonderful poinsettias and then the gorgeous tree on the second which is my favourite. x
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Bonnie! These are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous cards Bonnie, this was such a fun technique and I know I will be doing more of these in the future :)
ReplyDeleteWow Bonnie! two beauties in black magic! The spray around the PEACE is gorgeous and your tree looks wonderful in the metallic greens! xx
ReplyDeleteI love the cards you made on our zoom. The first one is so colorful and I like the inside sentiment. The second card is so lovely with the watercolor metallics and splatters. This was a fun one.
ReplyDeleteMetallics on black are beautiful, and your cards are not different! Love this combination
ReplyDeleteI've been so drawn to gorgeous pieces like yours that I finally got some black watercolor paper. Now I wonder when I'll get to it. You've done beautiful work. The poinsettia stamp is gorgeous, and I really love the stylized tree. Just wow, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Bonnie - I love the effect of metallic paints on black. I recently found that using a fan brush gave me better splatters.
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Blessings
Maxine
Wow! These are gorgeous Christmas cards Bonnie! I love the rich colors on the black background. The shimmery watercolors look amazing on the black and both card designs and images are stunning. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your makes using this technique, Bon! They are so incredibly beautiful! That second one also looks like the faux cloisonne effect. I would wear it like jewelry! Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Dolly p.s. Hammy and I love your schplattering!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly set the bar high on this technique, Bonnie - love both cards but the peace poinsettia is a stunner!!
ReplyDeleteI have that SSS Holiday Flower stamp and metallic watercolours… both NBUS and waiting for me to use. 🙈😂
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful. Loving the shimmer.
I can only imagine how beautifully these cards glisten in the light. Lovely Christmas cards
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Thanks for playing at Christmas Kickstart, Bonnie, your cards are gorgeous - such lovely colors. I'm sorry I'm a little behind with my visiting! Jo x
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