Two layered stamping – soft watercolour

Hello Pink and Main friends. Do you have butterflies where you live at the moment? It’s been great to see the different butterflies in Tokyo compared to the ones I know from Australia. And of course, there’s this beautiful creature below. I can’t get enough of this Dearest Friend stamp. It may be one of my all time favourites.

I made this card using a two layered stamping process. The first stamping was in a light coloured ink. I used Ink on 3’s fadout ink. I used the pale image that was now on my watercolour paper to inform where I put my watercolours. It starts out as a bit of a hot mess because of the way the ink takes up the watercolour, but as I knew I’d be embossing over the top, I wasn’t worried. I put the brightest colours near the middle of the butterfly.

Once I had coloured the wings of the butterfly, I sprayed clean water onto the card so that the image would be nice and flowing, and the colours would spread over the page. This did warp the watercolour paper, so I ran it through my die cutting machine to flatten it again once it was dry.

I then stamped the image again (I’d left the stamp in my stamping platform so it was a simple matter of putting the card back into the same corner). This time I stamped with clear ink, and embossed with gold, before spattering the whole card with more of the pink and yellow watercolour.

The sentiment comes from the same Dearest Friend stamp set, and I heat embossed this in the same gold that i used on the butterfly. I also used a piece of Pink and Main Gold cardstock to layer the card.

Get ready to see more of this butterfly stamp from me! Until next time, stay safe, and may you have butterflies in your life!

Blessings,

Donna

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