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Watercolor Art CardsBy Christine Weber
Materials and Equipment:
Instructions: 1. Before starting, clear the table and cover it with newspaper or a large garbage bag to avoid getting paint and glue on the table. 2. Take out your paints, watercolor paper, artist's tray, paintbrush, pencil and eraser. Fill a jar with cool water and set aside. There are several ways to do this craft; you do not need to be an artist to create attractive watercolor cards. The trick is choosing a simple, bold design such as a close-up of a flower (see photo). There are several ways in which to create your original design.
3. Wet the entire surface of your watercolor paper lightly with the paintbrush. Do not add too much water, as your painting will warp when it dries. 4. Paint your picture, mixing your paints in the artist's tray as you go. You can do test patches on another piece of watercolor paper to make sure the color you have mixed is what you want. Remember that colors dry slightly darker than they appear when wet. If you are choosing option 1 or 2, you will need to begin by 'layering' washes of color. This is a main technique in watercolor. Start by adding a light layer of color. Then add more color to accent or darken specific areas or to create shadows and borders. If you are choosing option 3, you don't need to layer your colors as much, because the masking fluid is creating borders for you. 5. When you've finished your picture, set it aside to dry. 6. Once the painting is completely dry, measure the card that you are going to place your painting on. On the back of your painting, lightly outline measurements that are slightly smaller than those of the card. Cut along the outline with an exactoknife and ruler. Be sure to place a hard surface such as thick cardboard under the painting to protect the table from cuts. 7. Pour a puddle of craft glue onto the plastic container lid. Spread a thin layer of glue along the back of you painting and glue it to the front of your card. Allow to dry. 8. Make several cards and tie them in a pretty ribbon to give as a gift to your favorite correspondent. |
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