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I made 4 cards using Tombow Dual brushes: Desert Flora and Cottage sets with some of my favorite stamps from Waffle Flower Crafts. This markers are perfect mediums for cardmakers. You can use them for all watercolor techniques, also you can use them for lettering or for drawing.
How I made two of them you can watch in a video below or on my Youtube chanel.
For this card I used Potted lily Stamp set and A2 rectangle die set to cut out a frame of flowers.
With a leftover flowers I made one more card. To create a colrful sentiment, I apply a blue and violet colors on a piece of a watercolor paper, I blend the colors with a water brush and cut out a sentiment using Rainbow Birthday Die.
For my next card I used Blossoms Stamp Set and such color combo of Tombow Dual Brushes: big flowers - 757,993; Medium flowers - 526, 993; small flowers - 603, leaves - 158, 993. On a card background I simply applied light blue strokes using Tombow marker #451.
For my last card I created a scene with a cute bunny. I used Rejoice Rabbit Stamp Set and no line coloring technique. I stamped a bunny on a watercolor paper with a light pink distress ink and colored it with a such Tombow markers:bunny - 992, flowers - 757, 528, 993; leaves - 312, 158.
I cut out a card panel from a watercolor paper. I applied a blue and violet colors (451,603) on the top (draw a strokes and blend them with water) and green color (158) on the bottom of the card panel. I add splashes using ink from marker 158 and 193. With a white paint I draw a few clouds. Thanks for stopping by!
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What wonderful work Galina - loving these cards and the inspiring ways you have used the markers
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Maxine
Thank you very much!
DeleteLoved your video and the cool die cutting trick you used.
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