| | | | | | | | | | | | | |

Color the Wild Rose Stem with Stenciled Distress Oxides by Jean Okimoto

The bold, beautiful Wild Rose Stem is easy to watercolor – and even easier to stencil for a watercolored look.  Chose your favorite Distress Oxides and stencil them onto the stamped and embossed image for a super-quick and easy design.  Hi, Jean Okimoto here with a simple technique card for spring.

Stamp the flowers – from the Wild Rose Stem Clear Stamps and Dies Set – on the smoother side of Memory Box Open Studio Watercolor Paper with Onyx Black VersaFine.  Heat-emboss it with detail clear powder.  Cut medium or heavyweight vellum with the matching die.  Vellum retains a crisp edge and doesn’t absorb the stenciled inks.

Stencil the image with Distress Oxides – worn lipstick, mowed lawn, bundled sage and squeezed lemonade.  Blend the inks with a damp paintbrush or waterbrush – make it look less stenciled, more watercolored!  Heat-set it, then diecut it. 

Cut a 5-3/4″ x 2-¾”  strip of the pale green Springtime Bouquet Stripes and Dots 6×6 paper.  Score, cut and fold a 6-¼” x 3-½” card of Berry Blush cardstock.  

Paint the smoother side of Memory Box watercolor paper with a light layer of worn lipstick Distress Oxide. Dry the ink. Stamp the greeting – also from the Wild Rose Stem set – with Onyx Black.  Emboss it with detail clear powder.  Trim it.

Trim the top and bottom right corners of the card and green striped piece and  greeting strip wih a corner rounder  Assemble the card – use foam dots for the greeting.  Accent the flowers with dots of Open Studio Buttercup Glitter Glue.

Thanks for visiting – see you again this weekend!

 

Supplies

 

Similar Posts

2 Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *