Struggling With Pan Watercolors? Try THIS Instead! – LIVE Video!

Do you watercolour? Today at my LIVE I share some tips if you are just starting your watercolour journey, otherwise just come along and join us for the fun chat!

I wanted to use Altenew’s Watercolor Coloring Book as I’ve only had a chance to colour one of these images so far, and I was excited to see how the Woodless Watercolor Pencils would work on the paper…..

And I decided to create 2 cards with this 5 X 7 panel….. I used the A2 Layers Dies from Waffle Flower Crafts.

I added a Mondo Sakura sentiment using the co-ordinating dies and stamp set.

You may notice just a ‘few’ Jet Black Ink splatters…. I was encouraged to lol.

My second design uses a sentiment from Altenew’s Fancy Greetings Stamp Set.

I loved colouring with these pencils and the new Round Brushes were quite nice to use too!

You can see my LIVE video here or watch it in HD at YouTube.


I hope you were inspired to try some easy watercolouring!
Big Crafty Hugs,

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Other Supplies: Woodless Watercolor Pencils – Maple Yellow / Fresh Lemon / Yellow Ochre / Coral Bliss / Moss / Grass Field / Oolong Tea / Jet Black.


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17 thoughts on “Struggling With Pan Watercolors? Try THIS Instead! – LIVE Video!

  1. The cards you made from that one panel are beautiful Therese. The watercolour pencils look very interesting……..I may have to put them on my list to consider purchasing in the future. Thanks so much for sharing, I always learn something new!😊😊🥰

  2. Looking forward to seeing these pencils and your tips!

    I’d love to see a video on the Altenew (I think they’re called vintage floral) layering floral stencils and how the end product looks. I think you can use them with or without the stamps. Have you made a video using these products? If not, I hope you might in the future. I love easy cards that make me look like I’m talented!! 🤣

    1. Hi Amanda, do you mean the Vintage Garden? I have made a card but not a video but will certainly add it to my ‘to do’ list if that is the one you are refering to, just let me know. Hugs Tx

      1. Hi Therese, yes, the Vintage Garden would be the ones. I’d love to see a video with lovely bright colours using these products!

  3. Both cards are absolutely beautiful. I received my wordless pencils last week and my colouring book yesterday, so I’m keen to try them out.

  4. OH. my. Gracious! TWO cards? and here I was thinking you’d have this lovely framed by now… you are always right on with your decisions, Therese! LOve them – and your LIVEs are just getting more fun! Thanks, Therese!
    =]

  5. The flowers are beautiful – you have a good touch with watercolor pencils for sure, and your color choices are spot on. I love the black ink spatters! They enhance the beauty of the cards.

  6. I am a bit late watching the video but wanted to watch the whole thing at one time. I usually groan inwardly when I see a great card and see that it is watercolored. I love the look and watch videos but they don’t help me get any further. Your video today walked us through the whole process slowly and calmly and actually made it seem like an enjoyable process. The black pencil touches at the end just make the card! Wonderful cards and a big thanks for your patient teaching methods. I am going to get out my Distress inks and give it a try again.

    1. Oh yes Linda, the Distress inks are a great way to practice watercolouring, if you don’t have confidence why not stamp out just one flower (or small bouquet) and try it out. It is even better if you have coloured it before in a medium that you know. Hope you have fun with it because that is why we are here after all lol. Hugs Tx

  7. Very tardily popping by after just enjoying the replay, Therese … a bit like you watching Christmas videos in February! Anyway, I was thinking as you created how that lovely panel would make two gorgeous cards … and then came here to find that’s exactly what happened! Beautiful, both of them … and such a delicious way to spend an hour after a frantic week … thank you! Hugs, Anita 🙂

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