Anita Jeram has new stamps with Colorado Craft Company – and I’m here for it! I still just love her stamps; there’s a lot of the stamping industry that is just the same ol’ same ol’, but Anita never lets us down!

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I’ve got a bunch of watercolor pencil scenes to share today – it would have made the video too long to show all the coloring but see the notes above each of the cards below for ideas to use regular colored pencil techniques along with watercolor pencil techniques to add extra interest to them!

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Video

Watch the video below or click HERE to see it on YouTube.

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The card demonstrated in the video is based loosely on a watercolor pencil technique in the Autumn scenes watarecolor pencil class – with some tips based on homework I’ve seen from students. It’s hard not to make quick little blobs look like a tree and not just a series of polkadots….so try seeing if my theory of saying to connect every third leaf makes sense to you?

  • Birdbath Friends by Anita Jeram EHCCC
  • The other stamp in this set is so sweet, looks just like my little G, staring at birds! ha!

    Snowbunnies! Oh my goodness what cuteness. For this scene, I used powdered pigment in the background and then sketched the trees on top and applied water to them, not to the sky. Worked out great!

  • Flurries of Fun by Anita Jeram EHCCC
  • The trees in this next card are from the Storybook Scenes Colored Pencil class – just adding water onto the trees instead of leafing them dry. Leafing. Get it? ha!

  • Keep Growing by Anita Jeram EHCCC
  • Who doesn’t love a conga line in the rain? I feel like I’d like to gather up the neighbors to do this once our rain comes back. It’s been sooo dry here! For the background on this card, I turned to the Rainy Days Colored Pencil class; the distant background was left with just that technique but I did add some baby wipe and water on a brush to the foreground to differentiate them from each other.e

    • Conga Line by Anita Jeram EHCCC

    Kitties in love! I immediately thought of mistletoe when I saw this stamp and turned it into a Christmas card! I did have to draw mistletoe, but just put a bow on some leafy greens and people will know just what it is supposed to be.

  • Whisker Kisses by Anita Jeram EHCCC
  • Last but not least – one more slimline card! This time with another storybook inspired background from the COPIC Winter Storybook class. Just had to translate the technique to change it up a little and it worked out great!

  • BIG Love by Anita Jeram EHCCC
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    • Colorado Craft Company Clear Stamps
      • Birdbath Friends by Anita Jeram EHCCC
      • Conga Line by Anita Jeram EHCCC
      • BIG Love by Anita Jeram EHCCC
      • Flurries of Fun by Anita Jeram EHCCC
      • Whisker Kisses by Anita Jeram EHCCC
      • Keep Growing by Anita Jeram EHCCC
    • Caran d’Ache Supracolor Watercolor pencils: BLICKAMZ
    • Stonehenge Drawing Paper: AMZBLICK