I can't wait to create this card with my Wow Techniques Class tonight! It takes a little time to do the 3-step White Washing technique, but you get such pretty, pretty, pretty results! I've included a tutorial at the bottom of this post.
You can do white washing on any color background, even dark colors, which is the reason it is Too Cool! I started with a Crumb Cake card stock base, but the darker the color background, the more those colorful flowers are gonna pop!
I embossed my flowers in white, then added a white wash of White Craft Ink, then colored and shaded them with Wisteia Wonder, Melon Mambo and Tempting Turquoise inks. See a complete tutorial below.
The sentiment is from Perfect Punches stamp set, stamped in Melon Mambo on Whisper White and punched with the Extra Large Oval Punch.
I finished off the card with a strip of Melon Mambo Designer Series Paper from the Brights Stack. It's decorated with a Finishing Touches Edgelit die-cut border and some Wisteria Wonder Ruffled Ribbon adhered with Sticky Strip.
The sentiment is also from Perfect Punches, this time punched with the Curly Label Punch.
I tried a Daffodil Delight flower this time, shaded with some Calypso Coral ink.
Complete Supply List:
- Stamps—Secret Garden, Perfect Punches
- Ink—VersaMark Ink; White Craft Ink; Wisteria Wonder, Melon Mambo, Tempting Turquoise (card #1), Daffodil Delight & Calypso Coral (card #2) Classic Ink
- Paper—Brights DSP Stack; Crumb Cake and Whisper White card stock
- Accessories—White Embossing Powder, Wisteria Wonder Ruffled Ribbon
- Tools—Heat Tool, Aqua Painter, Blender Pen, Finishing Touches Edgelits, Big Shot, Extra Large Oval Punch (card #1), Curly Label Punch (card #2), Sticky Strip, Dimensionals, SNAIL
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3-Step White Washing Tutorial
- Step 1: Emboss—I stamped the line images from Secret Garden in VersaMark, then embossed them with White Embossing Powder.
- Add a little White Craft Ink Refill onto a plastic palette. I used the lid of an embellishment container. Fill an Aqua Painter with water, then squeeze a few drops of water onto the ink to thin it.
- Step 2: White Wash—Use the Aqua Painter to paint a thin layer of White Craft Ink over the top of your embossed image. Let it dry completely. Use the low setting of your Heat Tool to dry it, if necessary.
- With your ink pad still closed, squeeze your ink pad together to transfer some ink from the pad to the lid. Now you can use it as a palette. TIP: Firm Foam Ink Pads will transfer lots of ink, but the old felt style may not transfer as easily. Just add a few drops from your Refill Ink onto the lid instead.
- Step 3: Color—Use Blender Pens to pick up the ink from the palette and color in the image. I like to create shading for depth. I do this by starting with laying down color on one side, then blending it out to the other side. I've worked from the left side of the petal to right on this image, but you could also work from the center of the flower outward. Generally, always start with thin, light layers of color and add darker areas of color for shading.
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You really have to try this technique! So much fun!
Angie
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Angie, these cards are beautiful! Thank you for sharing how to do this technique.
Posted by: Carmen DeBruce | April 12, 2013 at 10:09 AM
Beautiful cards! Thank you for showing us how to do this technique!
Posted by: val | April 12, 2013 at 06:58 PM
Thanks, Carmen and Val! If was definitely a favorite at my Wow Techniques class!
Posted by: Angie Leach | April 14, 2013 at 08:11 AM
thank you so much for sharing! God bless!
Posted by: Jaysa Castaneda | June 23, 2013 at 02:36 PM
Your cards are fabulous, really, really pretty.
I have been dying to try this technique but had no idea how it was done. Thank you so much for the tutorial.
Dionne
Posted by: Dionne | June 25, 2013 at 10:22 AM
These are beautiful! Thanks for the mini tutorial. I have to try this
Posted by: Lisa | June 30, 2013 at 11:42 PM
Thanks, it is so beautiful, i will try, .......great technic.... Una tecnica muy bella
Posted by: Iliana | November 03, 2013 at 04:50 PM
magnifique ! j'aime beaucoup ! à essayer naturellement, merci =^..^=
Posted by: Soleil de Vie | March 22, 2014 at 06:14 AM
Thank you so much for sharing your gorgeous technique.
Posted by: Mary Blanchette | May 16, 2017 at 09:17 PM
Angie, hopefully you will be putting this technique on YouTube💕❤️💕
Posted by: Bonnie Epps | March 02, 2018 at 11:42 AM