Altenew Metallic Watercolor 14 Pan Set Release Blog Hop + Giveaway

Hello everyone!!! If you are following the hop, then you’ve just come from the blog of Zinia Redo. Thanks for guiding them over, Zinia! <3 So excited to share with you another new release of Altenew– the Metallic Watercolor 14 Pan Set!!!

Take a look at these gorgeous metallic colors!!! You can paint directly or add to your other Altenew watercolors and by doing so, your stamped image catches the light and reflects it to achieve a shimmery look. Take a look at some of the samples I made using this metallic watercolor set.


FRIEND WHAT WOULD I DO WITHOUT YOU CARD


MATERIALS:

For this card, I chose to do a no-line watercolored card. All the images were stamped on watercolor paper using Antique Linen distress ink then colored using Altenew’s watercolor brush markers. I chose 3 colors to work with. Make sure that the colors are analogous so that they will blend nicely. Line up the 3 colors on your palette. Color one petal entirely then pick up another color and drop it on the wet colored petal. Allow the colors to blend. You can also mix two colors to create a fourth color. Dry the petal before starting the next or just skip the petal next to it and paint another petal using a different color. The key here is to make sure that the petals next to each other are colored differently. I just used the metallic watercolor as a glaze over existing dry colors to add a bit of shimmer. The flowers were dried then I carefully added in some rose gold from the metallic watercolor as a subtle wash with minimal water so that the details of the flowers will not disappear. After, the images were fussy cut. I die cut the frame from the Crystal Frames stamp set then proceeded to create a geode for the sentiment. I got this idea from one of Danielle Donaldson’s watercolor classes. The lightest watercolor wash was used to color the entire paper. Next, I chose a darker shade then colored the paper leaving a little bit of the 1st layer seen around the edges. I continued layering a darker color and leaving an irregular edge of the previous color untouched. The center was the darkest color. I interchanged blues with purples and pinks. I made sure to add some gold metallic watercolor to the mix to give it some shine. The sentiment was stamped using Versamark Ink then embossed with Rose Gold embossing powder then adhered to the card front with foam squares. I made sure to leave a lot of white space to give more emphasis to the flowers and sentiment. The Fine frame was watercolored with the metallic watercolor as well.


TO THE MOST WONDERFUL FRIEND CARD


MATERIALS:

I’ve made a similar card like this before but wanted to share it again using the Metallic Watercolor. I love the design of the Needlework Motif stamps set and thought it would look good against black cardstock. The image was stamped using Versamark Ink then embossed with Rose Gold embossing powder. The image was then colored in using the metallic watercolor set. You can also choose complementary colors for more contrast. When it was dry, I went in a second to add a 2nd layer of paint.

The image was then die cut using the coordinating die. 4 more die cuts were added then glued on top of each other for added dimension. The Moroccan Mosaic cover die was used to cut black cardstock then layered on top of a gold cardstock to create the cardfront. The sentiment was stamped using Versamark Ink then embossed with Rose gold embossing powder.


PRAYING FOR YOU CARD


MATERIALS:

Since I had leftover flowers from the first card, ( I always like making more embellishments that what I need 😊) I created this double gatefold card– and idea I got from Jennifer Mcguire. To look at how she did them, click here. The card was assembled to create a double folded card front. The feeling dotty stencil was used with a embossing paste tinted with Mountain Mist brush watercolor to add some texture to the card. The hand-cut watercolored flowers were then arranged in front . When I was happy with the arrangement, Press ‘n Seal was placed on top of the arrangement to pick up all the flowers. Adhesive was carefully placed at the back of the flowers making sure no adhesive was added on parts of the flowers/leaves that were crossing over the middle/opening of the card. The sentiment was stamped on black cardstock then embossed with rose gold embossing powder and adhered to the card front using foam squares. This is how it looks when you open the card.

I added a purple cardstock cut out using the Nesting labels die and added the leftover watercolored flowers for more interest when the card is opened.

I just love how the metallic watercolor added some subtle shimmer on certain areas of the the petals and leaves. ❤️

PRIZES

To celebrate this release, Altenew is giving away a $30 gift certificate to 6 lucky winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or Altenew Scrapbook Blog by 10/15/2019 for a chance to win.

We’ll also draw a winner to receive a $15 gift certificate from the comments left on each designer’s blog on the blog hop list below. All winners will be announced on the Altenew blogs on 10/18/2019.

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Marjeta
Marjeta
4 years ago

I can only say WOW! Your cards are amazing.

Susan P
Susan P
4 years ago

Beautiful cards. The flowers are gorgeous

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan P

Thank you so much, Susan!

Lagene
Lagene
4 years ago

I love these metallic watercolors! WOWZERS! GORGEOUS creations!

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago
Reply to  Lagene

Truly appreciate your kind comment, Lagene!

Rozy
Rozy
4 years ago

Absolutely beautiful cards! Wow! The first is my favorite by far. The colors are just perfect. Thanks so much for sharing this artwork.

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago
Reply to  Rozy

Thank you so much, Rozy!

Janet Trapp
Janet Trapp
4 years ago

Gorgeous! So much fun inspiration☺️ These metallic paints are awesome❣️

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago
Reply to  Janet Trapp

Yes they are, Janet! You should try them out!

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago
Reply to  Janet Trapp

Congratulations, Janet!!! You just won a $15 GC from Altenew. Check out the announcement of winners on their blog for more details.

Connie Johnson
Connie Johnson
4 years ago

Hi Nanette 🙂 Your cards are fantastic!!! The middle one looks like stained glass! These watercolors are great! Thanks for inspiring me 🙂

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago
Reply to  Connie Johnson

So happy you liked them, Connie!

Susan Strawser
Susan Strawser
4 years ago

Your cards are all beautiful but that second one – WOW!

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan Strawser

Thank you so much, Susan!

Amanda Steele
Amanda Steele
4 years ago

Wow, Nanette, your cards are all beautiful but I’m in love with the second card. I just can’t get over it. Awesome, awesome, awesome!

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago
Reply to  Amanda Steele

Awww… thank you so much, Amanda!

Lauryne Cunningham
Lauryne Cunningham
4 years ago

Your cards are absolutely beautiful! The colors on the Wonderful Friend card are stunning- love the background!

Nenette Madero
Nenette Madero
4 years ago

Thank you so much, Lauryne!