Technique Tuesday: Playing with Colouring!

One of my absolute favorite things in cardmaking is colouring. This week for Technique Tuesday, I couldn’t wait to pull out the brand-new Autumn Trees stamp set to show off two of my favorite colouring techniques.

๐Ÿ‚ Dotting for Texture

I used small dots of colour in a few autumn shades to create dimension in the tree’s leaves. This technique works perfectly for fall trees, but it’s also great for adding texture to hair, animal fur, flowers, 


๐Ÿ–ค Shading with Watercolor Pencils

To make the trunk stand out, I added shading with my black watercolor pencil. Just a little bit of depth really helps the image pop off the page!

No pencil                                             With Pencil

Basic Instructions

  1. Stamp your tree onto white cardstock using a black ink.

  2. Add colour to the leaves by dotting different fall shades (yellows, oranges, reds, and a bit of green). Keep layering until you like the texture.

  3. Shade the trunk with a black watercolor pencil, blending lightly for a natural look.

  4. Die cut or fussy cut around the tree.

  5. Prepare your card base – layer coordinating cardstock and an embossed or textured background.

  6. Adhere the tree to the card front with dimensionals.

  7. Stamp your sentiment and add it to the card with a little twine or embellishments.

  8. Finish with a few sequins for a final touch!

I love how this card turned out – the tree looks full of life, and the shading really makes it stand out.

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Design by Kisha Cook

Comments

  1. Gorgeous card Kisha, the dotting technique really ramps up the dimension. Love it x

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  2. Your tree is colored so beautifully. I will have to try the dots!

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