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Saturday, 20 January 2018

Video Tutorial - How to watercolour with the Waterfront Stamp set


If you've been following along on either my Instagram or Facebook Business Page you will have noticed I've been producing quite a lot of these watercoloured landscapes lately.  The reason for my sudden interest in these is simple..... we have a fabulous new stamp set called the "Waterfront" set, and it is perfect to create these lovely scenes.

Since I started showing these different scenes in various places, I have been inundated with requests to make a video tutorial to show how they are done. So this is the first one i have uploaded for you.... and although the video is longer than I would usually like (over 18 minutes) at least it does show my thought process as I am watercoloring.  This photo below shows the photograph I used as my reference when creating this scene.





I've had a few people tell me that they just enjoy watching someone colour or paint in this way, so hopefully you will enjoy it too. And maybe even have a go yourself... its very relaxing!  If you would like to purchase this stamp set (it's only $30!) or any other Stampin'Up supplies, please visit my Online Store to place your order.  Products are delivered straightly to your door, anywhere in Australia!

Here's the video:




6 comments:

  1. This card and all your others are just wonderful. I can't wait to get my set!! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Thanks for the inspiration to think outside the box with these stamps. I watched your video, then had a go when my stamps arrived from memory, so not a perfect attempt but with a bit of practice I can see me making a lot of landscape cards ��

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  3. Ah that makes me happy Barbara.... I hope you enjoy creating lots of landscapes!

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  4. What an inspiration. Thank you. I have just rejoined SU after lapsing last year after being a demo for 10 years and this is the boost I needed to get my ink on! Cheers

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  5. Congratulations on rejoining Stampin'Up! Im glad you found some inspiration here!

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