Water Coloring With 3D Embossing Folders

Hello friends! Do you have a lot of embossing folders, but you’re not sure how to use them in new and fresh ways? If so you may be surprised to know you can water color with them. I decided to use the 3D embossing folder from Altenew called, Spoon Daisy using a polychromatic design. Polychromatic design use more than one color that are similar or close to one another on the color wheel, making them mix with ease.

To create this card, I started by embossing the Spoon Daisy onto Canson XL watercolor paper sized to 4.25 x 5.5 inches. I chose watercolor paper because I love the deep impressions obtained with it and I planned to watercolor the image. Typically people think of embossing a solid panel of card stock to create a background, and sometimes apply ink blending, or waxes, but rarely do you see embossed panels water colored which is why I wanted to share it with you.

Don’t you just love all the texture and nuggets of color on this image? I chose to use pinks, corals, and yellows to create the polychromatic design in the floral because the play very nice together due to be close together on the color wheel. I used my darkest Karin Brush Pro Marker in the color Rose pink to lay down the shadow along the petals. If you don’t know where the shadows belong, you can hold the panel up to a light and tilt it creating a shadow because this is a 3D image. I used a slightly damp brush to pull the color out and did each petal one at a time. Once the layers were dry I came in with Soft Peach 2 and Gold to add the contrast and highlights to the petals. I think the key take away is letting the layers dry in between applications.

Sticking with the polychromatic theme, I used Gold and Sandstone to create the center or stamen of the flower. But I wanted to throw in a twist and use a complimentary color, or one that is opposite on the color wheel to create the background. Since my primary color of the Spoon Daisy is orange, I chose blue (aqua) in this case. For added interest, I splattered the panel with white acrylic paint.

While the panel dried, I stamped and embossed the sentiment with white powder onto black cardstock. I then die cut the Sentiment Strip with a fisthtail banner. Once the panel was completely dried, I popped it up with foam tape and adhered it to a top folding A2 card base.

Please check out the video below for the complete process

If you are interested in taking a course on Polychromatic card design from Altenew you can find it Here! I took the class as part of the Altenew Educator’s Certification Program.

Just a small disclaimer! All items used in all of my projects are (or have been) purchased with my own funds, but this does not include design team items that I have received or otherwise stated.

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4 responses to “Water Coloring With 3D Embossing Folders”

  1. Fabulous embossed spoon daisy and beautifully water coloured
    Carol x

    1. Thanks Carol! I’m so blessed to have you as my cardmaking cheerleader. I truly appreciate your comments and encouragement.
      Hugs, Joy

  2. I love watercolouring on embossed panels! This looks gorgeous!!

    1. Thanks Erum! I’ve been playing with embossing folders a lot lately and wanted to give it a try. I checked out some of your cards at the Creativation booth and was blown away.

      Hugs, Joy

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