Emily does a good job teaching the basics of watercolor in this class. She went over the basics of paints, tools, and techniques of basic watercolor making easy for beginners to understand. Emily explains wet-to-dry, diluted, color movement, wet on wet, color layering and ombre` backgrounds in this class and gives examples of each.
Card 1
I then used Altenew Ornate nesting die to cut a base in Altenew Jet Black cardstock for the stamp image to have a grounding place. After playing around with placement I decided the background needed more color, so I embossed a 4.25"x5.5" piece of Altenew Puffy Heart cardstock with Altenew's Masonry Wall 3D embossing folder.
Dies & Plates: Altenew One Go: Sentiment Strips press plate, Altenew Ornate nesting die
For this technique the watercolor paper was taped to a hardboard and then using Altenew watercolor paint and a large brush you just paint in stripes across the cardstock gradually bring the colors together as you move along.
You should try to use colors that are close on the ROY G BIV spectrum and you need to be mindful of color theory mixing so that you do not end up with a muddy mixture.
You can leave it taped to the board and allow it to dry, which helps to stop warping or you can dry it with your heat tool to speed up the process.
Once the background was dry, I used Altenew Just Leaves die to cut a leaf bunch with Altenew Jet Black cardstock and Altenew Timeless Sentiments 2 die to cut 2 of the sentiment for layering to give the card some dimension. The background panel was adhered to a card base and the dies were adhered using Bearly Arts Liquid Glue.
Paper: Altenew Watercolor, Altenew cardstock, Neenah cardstock