Learn how-to use watercolor in your papercrafting with Peg from from Peg's Crafting Corner and create some watercolor cards and tags.
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Step 1
For the card, begin by cutting a piece of watercolor paper that will fit the size of your card base. This card is a 5" x 7" card and the watercolor paper has been cut to 4" x 6".
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Step 7
Next, watercolor over the paper.
While the paint is still wet spritz some rubbing alcohol onto the tag. This can be a little tricky because if it's still too wet the paint will pull away from the alcohol and roll off. If it is too dry the affect won't be created. Just keep practicing until you get a look that you like.
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Step 15
Finish the projects by using the Creating A Project With The Using Watercolor Paints In Your Papercrafting Tutorial.
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