Tuesday, February 23, 2016

PTI MIM Watercolor resist


Well I am back again because my Izzy got the flu which started at 1:00 am Monday and lasted until 11:00 am Monday.  It was quick, which I am attributed to the oils we used and diffused!  I am so grateful to have this healthy option for our family.  On a good note, it allowed me to be home with her for a few days and I was able to get into the stamping room.  I can't wait to play with this PTI MIM watercolor resist technique more.  

Here was my first attempt.  I ended up playing with full watercolor pages and then cut down what I needed.  I really like the effect I achieved and I do want to do one with the swirls that Lizzie made on her card.  The rubber cement was a lot of fun to play with.  It was also wonderful to bust out the watercolors and just play.  I really have enjoyed my time in the stamping room and can't wait to carve out more time!
 This background I made with the retro sketches challenge in mind.

I really like that this technique allowed me to have a flat card and not all of the bulk.  I think that is one major change that has happened with my stamping over time.  I don't do the big bulk and layers that I did at one time.  I might try this sketch again more as it was intended, just for a fun throw back.
It's a good life!
Terri E.

8 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, your watercolor resist panels turned out beautifully! I love how you used it on the second card! Love the colors;)

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  2. two beautiful cards! the swirlies i did were fun for sure, but i love what you accomplished with the brush - such a soft and pretty look!! thanks for playing make it monday!

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  3. Beautiful cards, Terri! I love the look and colors of your watercolor background. Thanks for sharing and inspiring!

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  4. These turned out great ,Teri! What a smart idea to use the brush! Both are beautiful and it was fun!

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  5. I love the look the brush strokes leave with this technique! Great cards! :)

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  6. Well gosh darn, I should have thought to use the brush and just brushed on that cement...because your backgrounds are clearly awesome! What a great idea, I might have to give that a try!! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  7. Very neat rubber cement brush strokes!

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  8. The brush idea is splendid!! and your water coloring is stunning!

    Patti

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