Watercolor Chipboard Flowers | 31 Crafty Flowers Day Eleven
Hey Welcome Back!
It's week 3 of my 31 Crafty Flowers in 31 Days!
Today's flower is a Watercolor Chipboard flower.
It's super easy and can be used in all kinds of crafts!
Here's what you need to get started:
-Watercolor crayons
-Water & paintbrush
-Chipboard (thin, like cereal box, notepad backing, etc.)
-Sequins (or other embellishments for center)
Step One
First draw your flower and fill it in with watercolor crayons. I like to use two contrasting colors for the outline and the fill. Here I used red and pink.
Step Two
Now dip your brush lightly in the water and blend the color on the petals.
The chipboard will turn dark as you blend, but don't worry this will dry.
Step Three
Next cut your flower out. It should look something like this:
Step Four
Now it's time to give your flower that distressed look.
While it's still damp, crumple it up, being careful not to tear the edges. (Although if you do tear the edges don't worry about it, it will just add to the distressed look.)
Step Five
Unfold your flower and let it dry for 10-15 minutes before adding the sequin center.
Step Six
You can use glue dots to attach the sequins or sew them on with needle and thread.
That's it! Now you have a gorgeous watercolor chipboard flower.
These are perfect for scrapbook pages like mine below or:
-journal covers
-mixed media collages
-shadow boxes
-handmade cards
Have fun!
♥ Grace & Peace,
Melissa~
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"The lampstand was made of hammered gold from its base to the decorative flowers on top, exactly like the pattern the LORD had described to Moses."
-Numbers 8:4