Cling Wrap

Hello, today I am back with another challenge project between BożenA and I and she was the one that came up with our challenge theme. Her choice was to use watercolors, cling wrap and colored pencils as displayed in this YouTube Video.

While I love my pencils, I am not a watercolorist by any means, so this was pretty much of a challenge. I decided to have a go at some flowers. Well while busy with this, I was reminded again why I don’t work with wet medium. The phone rang while I was painting the flowers and so they were actually a bit too dry when I put the cling wrap on them and the paint did not move very much. But I did complete a card with them after adding the detail with my Prismacolor colored pencils. I fussy cut the flowers and added them to a card that I had embossed. I completed the card with two sentiment dies from a set from Spellbinders and a set from Pink Fresh Studios.
And I discovered E6000 spray glue!! It works wonders on the back of intricate dies with no mess. That is how I stacked three layers of that hugs sentiment together.
I decided to try the technique again, hopefully without any interruptions this time, and was able to get my cling wrap onto the paint while it was still good and wet. I was going for an aerial view of the sea washing up to the beach here. I used various shades of blue for the sea.
This time the paint moved well under the cling wrap and it was fun to watch. Once it was dry, I removed the cling wrap and the filled in some shadows on the waves with my pencils and added some white to the breakers for the foam.

I added the watercolored panel to a black cardbase. I completed the card with a one word sentiment for a Scrapbook.com die set cut out of gold foil cardstock with Stick It adhesive on the back

This was definitely a challenge for me and I am really excited to see what BożenA did for this challenge as she is a lot more skilled at her watercolors than I am. Please head over and see her project and leave her a comment while you are there.

Supplies Used

Canson Watercolor
Canson Watercolor
Crayola Paints
Crayola Paints
Paintbrushes
Paintbrushes
Prismacolor Premier Pencils
Prismacolor Pencils
Black Tombow
Black Tombow
Platinum 6
Platinum 6
Craft Tweezers
Craft Tweezers
Aleene's Tacky Glue
Aleene’s Tacky Glue
Stick It Adhesive
Stick It Adhesive
E6000 Spray
E6000 Spray
Favorite Font
Favorite Font
Everyday Script
Everyday Script
Life Sentiments
Life Sentiments


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6 thoughts on “Cling Wrap”

  1. Great sending hugs card. I love the inspire card. I can't seem to make my own backgrounds very well so I really love seeing what people can do. Beautiful.

  2. I think you should go for watercolors more often, loose paint and foil can paint such amazing scenes and your seaside scene is speechless. I love this card and please don't put this technique aside, because it's the idea and technique that create the masterpieces. A wonderful, unique card.
    BożenA xx

  3. Your projects look incredible, Monica. I especially like that you took it a step further by cutting it out. Thank you for sharing not only the blog address, but the YouTube address as well, so I can see other videos! Your creations look marvelous! The one important thing I really took away from both your blog, and the video, was to LET GO – just let go – and see what happens. thank you! love, de

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