Avery Elle Watercolor Blog Hop!

Hello hello and welcome to my stop on the Ellen Hutson & Avery Elle Watercolor Blog Hop! I had a blast playing around with the new liquid watercolors — so far 10 colors are available but I have to say my favorites are these 6 and they’re the ones I used in this post:

These 6 are so pretty and vibrant! Now I have a ton o’ stuff to share with you — so let’s hop to it! :)

Direct-to-Paper (Video)

I started off by doing some direct-to-paper action! Here’s a super quick little video to show ya:

Here are those steps in case ya missed ’em — they went by pretty fast, right? :)

  1. Wet your watercolor paper with clean water — I used this brush to wet the paper to make it go faster so that I could get to the fun part! :)
  2. Apply Avery Elle’s liquid watercolors
  3. Wait for it to dry!

Wetting the paper first helps the colors move and blend — it’s kinda mesmerizing watching them! And it’s kinda addicting too, so I kept playing around and have a bunch of cards to show you.

Hello Hello Hello

I always like to have a stack of general purpose “hello” cards on hand, so after I got carried away making all those backgrounds with the direct-to-paper technique I turned ’em into clean and simple cards with the Essentials by Ellen Brushstroke Hello + a lil heart die cut from the All Inside Dies set — these are the die cuts that coordinate with Mr. Bear and I love using the hearts that come with — love it when you can get more from your supplies that way!

I cut them out of black glitter paper because — glitter!!! :)

Now how about some closeups so you can see them better:

I love how the fizz and the cherry blended together in this one!

In this one, the purple was made when the cherry and the aquamarine blended together — so cool!

Then there’s this little number where I went horizontal:

I love how they’re all different!

Mad for Plaid

For this next card I wanted to try and make a plaid pattern — it didn’t exactly turn out like a plaid but I really like it anyhow!

I did the same technique as in the video above where I wet the paper with clean water first. Then I made horizontal stripes with cherry and then while everything was still wet I made the vertical stripes with fizz.

I almost couldn’t bear to cover that card up, so I used the Essentials by Ellen Many Thanks die and left it at that! This will be perfect for a friend who loves pink and orange — can’t wait to send it to her!

Now for one last card — and a variation on a the direct-to-paper technique.

Fabulous

For this card I busted out — a comb!!! — check it out:

I added some slower captions to this vid so hopefully you can catch all the action! :)

Here’s the story: J got a package of like 10 combs but he only needed one, so I grabbed this pink one and added it to my craft stash. I was thinking that I’d use it for gesso techniques but then after I noticed how the tips of the liquid watercolor bottles left lines on the paper it got the ole wheels turning.

Here’s a closeup so you can see it better — I love all that color and texture!

This card just had to have a few sequins and some silver glitter paper — plus this fabulous die and stamps! :)

Well that’s it for me! Hope you like these techniques as much I do! So fun you all!!

Hop On & Prizes!

Your next stop on the hop is Heather Campbell’s blog — Iove what she’s made, it’s so sweet!

Here’s the whole list in case you’re just now joining us our encounter any broken links:

And that’s not all! Be sure to leave comments at each stop on the hop for a chance to win one of two watercolor gift packs from Avery Elle & Ellen Hutson LLC! Leave your comments before March 28th, at 11:59pm PST. OH YEAH!

Supplies

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75 Replies to “Avery Elle Watercolor Blog Hop!”

  1. Nanette Leiker says:

    Such cool cards using the Avery Elle watercolors! I love the pink and orange many thanks card ! Nicely done!

  2. Wow! I love what you’ve done with these watercolors, your cards are gorgeous!

  3. Great techniques and backgrounds. Pretty colors

  4. I love your wet on wet color blooming techniques! I was amazed that the “combing” worked so well! Awesome cards, thanks for the videos!

  5. I would not have thought of the comb, but great ideas!

  6. OOooooo – where did I put that comb?!

  7. Okay…these are amazing! Brilliant use of a comb. Love your cards and am seriously falling in love with these watercolors ♥

  8. Wow! Love those quick little videos showing how to do these techniques. So pretty and so easy, I love easy!

  9. Mariana Flores says:

    Absolutely love all the techniques you showed! The watercolors are now a must have on my crafting list.

  10. Very cool!!, love the bright colors paired with black!!

  11. While all your colors are gorgeous, I personally love that Comb technique! And the sparkles, too!

  12. Gurpreet Kaur Miglani says:

    Wowww such wonderful cards made from these gorgeous liquid water colors.mt personal favorite is on which you’ve used the comb technique. Loved it. Thanks so much for sharing😍😍

  13. barbara lassiter says:

    I love watercolor for the reasons you show in the videos. You just never know what you’ll come up with as it creates it’s own magic. These liquid watercolors look like so much fun. Thanks for sharing these techniques with us in such a vivid way! Your cards are all so pretty and I can see so many possibilities here. In the meantime, I think I saw an extra comb my husband had, that was not in use, and I have to make it disappear! :)

  14. Your cards are gorgeous and your quick videos were so fun to watch! Off to find a comb! :)

  15. Dee Earnshaw says:

    love the effects of the water coloring – very cool and original :)

  16. Louanne Collins says:

    What great quick and easy backgrounds! And that comb action! Liking the idea of these liquid watercolors in a bottle – great colors to start with!

  17. Iris Soscia says:

    Love your water color backgrounds, especially the comb technique.

  18. I love all your cards! But using the comb! Generous!

  19. Kathy McCreary says:

    I love the comb technique!! I will have to try that! Thank you for sharing! So excited to try it!!

  20. Awesome technique! Thank you for sharing.

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