Hello and welcome to CTMH's Watercolor Blog Hop. This week we are featuring either the Watercolor Pencils or Water Paints.
If
you have just joined us you can start here and continue on, as this is a
circular hop or if you get lost along the way you can start at the
beginning with Melinda's Blog as she has the complete list. If you
came here from PAIGE DOLECKI - STAMPOLOGIST you are in the right place. Now on to my project:
So I was hosting a big fundraiser Crop at the end of February and I used my water paints to make the name badges and silent auction numbers. It turned out really cute. I used the Artbooking Cartridge to cut out the shapes and draw the black lines and names by hand.
I have been doing a lot of water painting recently. Check out my favorite waterpaint project here. And here is another layout I made using the painting technique. PS. Since it is a potty training page my husband said if i were to put it on the internet I needed to cover the bottom of the pictures. In this page I dropped a bunch of water drops around the page for some "splash" effect.
Supply List:
Waterpaint Set
Paintbrush Set
Watercolor Cardstock
Blue & Green Epoxy Gems
Blue Shimmer Trim
Live Your Life PML cards (Retired)
Artbooking Cricut Cartridge
Journaling Pen
Black Shinhan Marker
Thank
you for checking out my project. If you would like to place an order for any of these supplies you can buy them
here. If you enjoyed my project please comment
below as we love feedback! Next on our blog hop is Priscilla from PRISCILLA's PAPERIE. Make sure to check out her amazing work featuring
this same product.
Have a great day!
Such cute nametags! I love the swirls and blue dots you used to embellish your layout! Great job.
ReplyDeleteThose nametags are so pretty! And I love how you scrapbooked the potty training- I have lots of those kind of photos to do too!
ReplyDeleteLove your name tags. Your layout is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for your name tags! Fun projects!
ReplyDeleteI love the swirls on your layout and I think creating name badges and other signs with the labels and watercolors paints is a great idea.
ReplyDelete