Gracie here today, sharing a Watercolor Easter Bunny Card project using Ann Butler’s Crafter’s Inks by Clearsnap. Since the last set of cards I shared on the blog (here) I’ve been experimenting different watercolor techniques using these awesome inks, and today I’m sharing a card and a little treat bag both embellished with watercolored bunny die cuts (very fitting for Easter). Here are the simple steps I followed to create this easter set.
1. Use a sponge dauber to apply different colors of Crafter’s Inks to a piece of white cardstock.
2. Spritz a little water to the cardstock immediately after applying the colors, to allow the colors to blend with a watercolor effect.
3. Die cut any desired shape various times from the watercolored cardstock.
4. Adhere die cuts to a white card mat and adhere the white mat on a card base.
I saved one of the watercolored bunnies to add it to a treat bag with some gold cording. I finished the card with a sentiment heat embossed on vellum and some black pearls. I think this is a fun and easy idea for Easter, and I invite you to try it out… I know you’ll love it! Ann Butler’s Crafter’s Inks are perfect for this technique and you can see how the different colors blended and created other different hues when they combined.
If you’d like to check out the inks I used for this technique, I added a list below. Thanks so much for visiting today! See you next time.
sandeeNC says
Beautiful!
Graciellie says
Thank you!!!
Beth Norman says
Such an easy project with great results. Lovely work as always.
Graciellie says
Thank you so much Beth!!!
NatQuebec says
Really beautiful!
Graciellie says
Thanks so much!!!
Roberta says
So pretty, Gracie!
Graciellie says
Thanks so much!!!