Scroll to the bottom of this post to see a video of me making another Mermaid card just like this.
The Stamp is from Unity Stamp company
The stamp is designed by Phyllis Harris
I stamped with Black StazOn onto Neenah solar white 80# and fussy cut out the mermaid but only her body and head. There was no way to get all her flowy hair. I added some post it glue stick to the back. You could use post it tape or paper but I did not have any.
I then stamped the mermaid onto my 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 card base.
Lay the mermaid mask on top then placed my new Dina Wakley "Mighty Wave" stencil on top and taped it down.
I used 3 distress inks... Salty Ocean, Peacock Feathers and Broken China
I applied them with a sponge blending tool moving my stencil between colors. After removing the stencil I filled in any white spaces with a "light touch" using the broken china color and let the whole thing dry well.
After it is dry I carefully colored in the mermaid with watercolor pencils and a water brush. Be careful not saturate the paper too much since the distress inks will blend when wet. I let each section of the mermaid dry between coloring. To do the hair I traced each strand and with my water color pencil then with the tip of my water pen and the tiniest bit of water traced again. The colors do blend a little bit but not too much. Let the whole thing dry well or you can use a heat gun to speed things up.
To get the water mark effect I splattered water with a paint brush, adding a little at a time until I got the desired look.
I Stamped the Dolphin on to a scrap of the Neenah solar white and colored in with my grey and black watercolor pencils. Use a fine tip water brush to blend. I let dry completely and fussy cut it. I added it to the card with some fun foam and double sided tape (foam tape would also work).
To finish off the card I used some small blue gems and come clear chunky glitter attached with Tombow mono multi glue applied with the tip of my stylus. I then trimmed up the card a bit and mounted it on navy then white card stock and placed on a teal card base.
Done!
I am also going to try this on watercolor paper to see if I like the results any better. I liked how the water did not move too much on this card stock though.
Here is the video...
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