Hello, thank you for popping by and allowing me to inspire you to get creative! Today I would like to share with you a couple of ways to use Watercolour Pencils. This card is created for the Global Design Project #GDP343 Theme: Beautiful Bugs.

Global Design Project #GDP343 Theme: Beautiful Bugs

I had a bit of a panic when I saw this theme, not sure if I had a suitable stamp set. When I looked closely, I had two to choose from, one with a Bee and the second with a Dragonfly.

Pretty Dragon Fly with Watercolour Pencils

For this card I have used the Dragonfly Garden Stamp Set. This stamp set includes a beautiful floral image, two gorgeous large Dragonflies, a shadow/fill in solid for the wings, a cluster of small Dragonflies and four sentiments.

A Dragonfly Thank you Card Using Watercolour Pencils

Cut a piece of Shimmery White cardstock, measuring 9.7cm x 14.1cm. Stamp your foliage image twice to the bottom left of your Shimmery White cardstock, using second generation/stamped off Sahara Sand ink. Add colour to your image, using watercolour pencils and a blender pen. I have used a mix of both assortment 1 & 2. If you enjoy fussy cutting and want extra texture, you can fussy cut around your image, leaving the left side and bottom, and adhere this to another 9.7cm x 14.1cm piece of Shimmery White cardstock.

Trim a layer of Sahara Sand cardstock to 10cm x 14.4cm and adhere to the rear of your Shimmery White layer. Wrap Linen Thread twice around the bottom of your card front and tie with a bow. Then, adhere to a Thick Very Vanilla cardbase, measuring 10.5cm x 14.9cm.

A Dragonfly Thank you Card Using Watercolour Pencils

Using Sahara Sand ink, stamp your sentiment onto Very Vanilla cardstock and trim to size. Layer onto a piece of Sahara Sand cardstock and trim to leave a thin border. Adhere over your Linen Thread, using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

On a scrap of Shimmery White cardstock, stamp your Dragonfly using second generation/stamped off Sahara Sand ink. Colour your image using Watercolour Pencils and a blender pen. Punch out using the Dragonfly Punch and adhere to your card front, but only putting adhesive on the back of the Dragonflies body.

Finishing Touches

A Dragonfly Thank you Card Using Watercolour Pencils

Punchout two small and one large Dragonfly from Vellum cardstock. From the large Dragonfly, trim off the wings and adhere with a glue dot, under your Dragonflies wings. Also using glue dots, adhere your two small Dragonflies to your card front. To finish your card, add several Pearl Basic Jewels.

I do hope I have inspired you. All products used are listed below and available in my online shop.

Happy Crafting

Leighsa x
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Product List
Blender Pens
[102845]
£11.25
Linen Thread
[104199]
£4.75