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Fall Bridge | Watercolor Weekend | Art Impressions Stamps

November 2, 2019

I’m Tricia.
Hi! I am Tricia and I am so excited that you are here. I love watercolor, art, crafts, cards and everything in between. 
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Welcome Back watercolor fans!  Can you believe it is already November?  I can’t.  I decided to create a simple Fall Bridge with some foliage to show off the colors of Autumn.  This is such a versatile card.  You can add any sentiment to it and it would work fabulously.  I love cards like that.  So thank you for stopping by and I hope you get lots of inspiration.

Project Details

I inked the large bridge from the Bridges Set with 969.  I stamped it off and then stamped it in the center of my watercolor paper.  I created a mask for the bridge.  I inked the tree from the Church set with 969 and stamped it behind to the right side of the bridge.  I removed the mask and, using my #1 paint brush, pulled the color out of the lines.

Next, I inked the small vine from the Bible Journaling Foliage set with 177 and stamped it several times around the center of the tree.  I added water to the leaves and let them dry. I cleaned the stamp (because I used green) and inked it up with 856 and stamped it several times along the outside of the green leaves.  I added water to the leaves.  Using my Chocolate Twin Tone marker to extend the trunks through the openings in the bridge.  I also darkened up the shadows on the bridge.

I inked the small grass from the Bible Journaling Foliage set with 177 and added it to the right of the bridge and in front of it.  I used my #4 paint brush and pulled the color out of the lines.  Next, I added 925 to the medium dots from the Bible Journaling Flower set and added them to the tops of the grass.  I added a small amount of water to them.

I masked off my bridge and inked up the small bush from the Bible Journaling Foliage set with 177.  I stamped it several times on the left of the bridge.  I added water to soften them.  I inked up the small dots from the Bible Journaling Flower set with 025 and stamped them several times in the bush.  I added water to soften them.

I added some 569 to the water under the bridge.  Once it dried I added some additional 565 to brighten it up.  I added some 969 from my palette and pulled it out to the left and right of the bridge. I continue to add darker shadows mixing in some of the 969 with my 569.  I added 177 and 856 to create a reflection in the water (still working on this…practice, practice, practice!).

Finally, I added 565 to my palette and using water created the clouds.  Last but not least, I signed my work.

Related:  Advanced watercolor: Fall Pumpkins

CARD DETAILS

Once I was done with the painting, I cut it out using my rectangle stitched die.  I cut a mat using Gina K Designs Sweet Mango cardstock.  I then cut a piece of Gina K Designs Dark Chocolate cardstock to 5 1/4 x 4 and ran it through my Big Shot with an embossing folder.  I added them to a Neenah Solar White card base.

This was so much fun and I hope you got inspired!  Let’s see your work.  Tag us on Instagram!  Hope you have a creative weekend!  See you next time.

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  1. Colleen Howell says:

    This is very pretty, love all the fall colors. The water under bridge is so pretty, stunning.

  2. see mary stamp says:

    Tricia you always create the most idyllic scenes. This is just beautiful.

  3. Roberta Thome says:

    So pretty! and such a versatile scene.

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