Thursday, May 7, 2026

Watercolor Leftovers Part 2 ~ Color Dare #702

 Here's another idea for using the leftover Watercolor pieces. Last Friday when our Color Dare Challenge went live, I shared a project that used the leftover inks for watercoloring. I showed how to soak up the ink puddles with watercolor paper. Here is another project using the leftover watercolor paper! Click here to see last Friday's project.

After soaking up the ink puddles and letting the ink dry, I used it to die cut these pretty flowers. The Simply Beautiful Bundle was used for this card and creates ..... well.... simply beautiful images!


The card base is Soft Sea Foam with a strip of DSP in Cloud Cover at the bottom. I added strips of Blackberry Bliss CS to the top and bottom to balance the darker color with the two lighter ones 

The flowers are die cut and layered on Cloud Cover for a base. The flower centers are also die cut but from a Specialty Paper called Lunar Lustre. When paired with Cloud Cover it looks like a shimmery Cloud cover! I added a Rhinestone to the flower just for a bit of sparkle.

The card base was brushed with a Blending Brush and Soft Sea Foam ink to soften the base area where the sentiment goes.

The sentiment is popped up and I used another Blending Brush to ink the edges. The stamping was done using the Stamp Positioner to make sure it was just right before die cutting.


Direct Link to Color Dare #702

Today is the last day Color Dare #702 is open for entries. We go live every Friday with a new color challenge. Make any paper craft you like and join the fun!

Michelle Loncar
Independent Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator 
MichelleLoncar.stampinup.net
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Watercolor Leftovers Part 2 ~ Color Dare #702

 Here's another idea for using the leftover Watercolor pieces. Last Friday when our Color Dare Challenge went live, I shared a project t...