I love the design idea behind Cathy Zielske’s Miss You Missy set and when I got thinking of the map my mind went to those topographical maps which indicate the terrain. I’ve linked all supplies at the end of this post. Compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.
TOPOGRAPHICAL WATERCOLOUR
I love the look of no-line colouring and am taking it to the extreme now with the barest of outlines before painting. I inked just the edge of the map from the Miss You Missy set in Antique Linen Distress Ink and then stamped off on scratch paper before stamping on Arches Hot-pressed watercolour card. Just the faintest of impressions is perfect for painting over without leaving a distinct line. I love a cold-pressed watercolour card but chose hot-pressed on this occasion so that I could get a nice crisp outline of the map on the smooth surface. I don’t always have the best results with a hot-pressed card, finding it harder to control the amount of water without forming harsh bleed back lines. However, the watercolour gods looked favourably on me, and I got a lovely blend of greens, blue-greens, yellows and rusts. The watercolours I used were all from Daniel Smith:
I left the watercolours to dry and then die cut with the matching die. I did watercolour a deep blue sea for the landmass to sit upon, lots of water bleeds and splashes, but somehow the background took away from the die-cut, and for me, it is all about those delicious colour mixes from the greens, yellows and browns. So instead I mounted the die-cut on a piece of Arches Cold-Pressed Watercolour Card – the creamy whites of the hot and cold-pressed match and you get some added texture in the background for interest.
I accented the map with a heart stamped with the Miss You Missy set, watercoloured and die cut and attached with twine bow over the map. For the sentiment, I cut a greeting from the Sentiment Strips Reverse Miss You cards and foam mounted. Finally, I mounted the finished panel on a Neenah Desert Storm card base.
I hope you are enjoying my more pared-back style recently. For one, my roots are firmly set in a clean and simple style, and it’s great to explore that again. Secondly, I think a design with fewer steps can seem less daunting and more achievable, and I’m all about keeping things manageable at present. Of course, one of the things I love about clean and simple designs is that it lets the focal point shine and I’m so glad I listened to my heart and didn’t fuss over this one.
SUPPLIES
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Lovely card. I’m a clean and simple fan.
Simply fabulous. I love how you looked at that stamp/die set (which is terrific) and added your signature water color talent to make such a memorable card.
Great card! Kudos for the realistic watercolored map!
Debby, this card is one of my favorites, if not the favorite, if your gorgeous creations! The colors blend together so well & truly shine against the simple background! I love it!!
This is simply stunning! Love the colors and the simplicity!
This is amazing!!! Soooo cool!!!
Your card is gorgeous Debby! The coloring is spot on perfect. I love clean and simple too and you have mastered it. Simply impressive!
Very nice card!
Girl, you rocked it. Awesome card and fabulous coloring.
This is so cool, Debby! It is so simplistic and the colors couldn’t of been better! Hats off to your creation!