Join Dawn this week, as she shares tips for creating gradient blending with watercolor on your die cuts.
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Greta H says
I love this video & your cards, Dawn! I actually got the 24 set of Zigs because of seeing you use them & thankfully saw where you wrote that the key is using wc paper–what a difference! However, I have yet to make a successful background like you did here, but can’t wait to give it another try! Thank you for the wonderful inspiration!
super stick chick says
My favorite MIM ever!!!
DIANA L. says
Love how you attached the pieces. Great tutorial I always love using my watercolors. Looks like you are enticing me to get more cover plates.Happy memorial day weekend
Nancy Ward says
Such a great technique!
Carol Jones says
Thank you Dawn. This was a gorgeous example of gradient coloring. After all that work, I’m glad you finished it with a simple “Thank You” to really let it’s colors pop!
Beautiful work as always. Thanks for the great tips.
Carol
janet says
Fabulous technique – thank you Dawn 🙂
Suzanne Russell says
I’ve admired your water colored cards using Zigs for quite some time. So glad to get to watch you in action. I started with the 12 pack and now wish I had bought a larger set. I love the range of colors. Is there repetition of the original 12 colors in the larger sets?
Thanks for sharing your technique on these beautiful cards.