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Star Quilt Card – Watercolor Weekend – Art Impressions

Star Quilt Card

July 7, 2018

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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Hi Everyone,  welcome back to another Art Impressions watercolor weekend roundup.  I love using my stamps to create a unique patterned paper.  I wanted to create a watercolor floral in red, white and blue for my Star Quilt Card.  Although it takes some time, I am really liking the look of Quilt Cards.

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Star Quilt Card Details

I backed several pieces of watercolor paper with Stick It adhesive.  Using the Stampin Up! quilt die, I cut several pieces from white watercolor card stock.

I created my patterned paper by filling the watercolor paper with flowers.  To create the flowers, I used the daisy bunch from the original flowers set and the vine from the original foliage set.   The die can be used as a guide for where to put your flowers.  I watercolored one corner using Crimson Lake and Olive Green.  I filled the rest of the page in with Prussian Blue and Olive Green.

Star Quilt Card

I die cut each corner using the Stampin Up! quilt die.  After each run through my big shot machine, I attached a post-it note to the back to hold all the pieces together.   This helped make it easier to put the quilt together.

I removed the frames and saved them for another project.  Now it’s time to assemble the card.

Star Quilt Card

Draw a dot in the middle of a piece of white card stock.  Mine was a standard 4.25 x 5.50 size note card.  I knew I was going to cut it down and mount it.

Star Quilt Card

Starting with the red flowers, I started working my way around dot in the middle of the card and assembled the star.

Star Quilt Card

I then added the white pieces and then the blue pieces.  I continued to add  the cut pieces until the entire background was filled.  I cut some of the pieces hanging off the edges to fill in any missing smaller areas.

Star Quilt Card

Once the entire background was complete, I used my bone folder to apply pressure to the entire background.  This will ensure the Stick It adhesive really adheres to the paper.  Stick It is re-positionable until you press it down.  I used a rectangle die to cut the piece.  I mounted it on a piece of Black Onyx card stock from Gina K Designs.

Star Quilt Card

I ran the piece through my die cut machine using a quilt embossing folder to give the piece the look of a quilt.  I die cut the 4 and flag from a retired Stampin Up! die numbers set.  I embossed the TH and Happy using versamark and white embossing powder.

Star Quilt Card

I hope you will try some new techniques with your stamps.  We would love to see what you come up with!  Post your project to Instagram using #AIWatercolor.  Make sure you check out the Art Impressions Blog and my fellow team members projects, they are sure to inspire!

Related: https://www.tobinartstudio.com/quilted-watercolor-card-watercolor-weekend-art-impressions/

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  1. Dot Freel says:

    What a beautiful card! Love it!

  2. Daria says:

    This is stunning. Thank you for the detailed tutorial.

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