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Garden of Blue Watercolor Card
Garden of Blue Watercolor Card
- May 24, 2022
- by Rebecca Walton
Rebecca shows you how to create a simple and quick watercolor border card using our Garden of Blue Peg Stamps Set.
Stamps Used
Products Used
Supplies List
- Garden of Blue Peg Stamp Set
- Watercolor Paper
- Cardstock – White
- Cardstock – Blue
- Cardstock – Lilac
- Tim Holtz Distress Ink Mowed Lawn
- Tim Holtz Distress Twisted Citron
- Tim Holtz Distress Picked Raspberry
- Tim Holtz Distress Blueprint Sketch
- Tim Holtz Distress Abandonded Coral
- Tim Holtz Distress Wilted Violet
- Lawn Fawn โ Scripty Autumn Sentiments
- Art Glitter Glue Metal Tip
- Cutter Bee Scissors
- Gelly Roll Stardust Pen
- Art Glitter Glue
- Acrylic Block


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3 Comments
Is there a reason why you stamped in Distress Ink as opposed to Distress Oxide Ink? The colors are beautiful. Iโve only used Distress Oxide ink.
Distress Oxide just won’t work the way the Distress ink will. If you’re wanting a watercolor look the Distress Ink is the way to go. The Oxides are much more muted.
Pretty card. I always use glue behind my foam tape. It gives me some wiggle room. When my top mat is not even on all sides, I just trim the entire card to even it all out. If I get some ink in the wrong place, I cover it with a sequin or Nuvo Drops. I wonโt throw a card out. I believe itโs laziness. ๐๐๐๐คฃ