No-Line Watercolor featuring HoneyBee Stamps

Hello, friends!  Long time, no see!  I am so excited to be back in the craft room and while I'm not ready to make any promises about how often I'll be able to get a video out, I can promise you that I am here to stay!  And I decided to dive in with both feet and create a card that took me forever to create!  Which was exactly what I needed - a good long stretch in my happy place!


For this card I did a simple no-line watercolor technique using my Distress Markers with some gorgeous HoneyBee Stamps images.


I love how this turned out!  It looks hand-painted and I am so pleased with the results.


To see how I created this card take a peek at my video tutorial.

Thank you all so much for being patient and sticking with me!  I am planning on revamping my blog soon so that I can be more organized and communicate with you all more often so stay tuned for that!

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8 comments

  1. Oh, my goodness! I bought these stamps a few months ago--looked at them, and got intimidated by all the detail! Thank you for showing this! I can do this! What a gorgeous card!!

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    1. You can absolutely do this!! I hope you had so much fun coloring these gorgeous images! Thank you so much for stopping by, Kristine!

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  2. wow this is so beautiful! I have this stamp and have used a variety of ways and had not considered doing as a no line before. Thanks for your inspiration and the lovely video to go with! (I came over after seeing your FB post in the 30 day coloring challenge)

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    1. Oh yay!! Thank you so much for coming over and saying hello! I love this stamp set and I plan on trying lots of techniques with it because it's so stinking pretty!

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  3. Tara, This card is absolutely gorgeous!! I don't even have distressed markers, but now may need to go buy them to try this technique. This is the first video of yours I have seen and I am totally impressed!

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    1. Thank you so much, Ann! I so appreciate you stopping by! Distress Markers are a handy tool to have in the craft room for sure! You'll have to let me know if you decide to try them out!

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  4. L♥VE THIS Tara. Welcome baaaaaaaccccK!

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