#1 Stampin’ Up! UK Demonstrator Pootles – Watercolour Pencil Gnome For The Holidays Card Tutorial
Happy Monday Everyone!
Did you have a nice weekend? Did you get some crafting done?
I have a card tutorial today for you and I’m sharing a simple Watercolour Pencil technique for you.
I haven’t very often made cards on video before, but so many of you have commented on those aforementioned videos, and said you would like to see more, so I’m doing just that!
The Gnomes are very sweet, though I’m unsure of the gnome/Christmas thing, and there is every chance I’ve missed a trend that has come around, but nevertheless, I love the wit of the set’s phrases and that’s enough for me.
So as I promised, an easy watercolour pencil technique, and I hope you have a go too.
S x
I hope you enjoyed this project, I absolutely adore what I do and spend many hours working on designs, new projects, new ideas and more.
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Sam Hammond Donald
#1 Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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We have a garden gnome and have many happy memories of our grandchildren looking for him in the garden, he has a habit of going walkabout between their visits! Had to have this set for their Christmas cards this year and love this idea. TFS