Many just make backgrounds with watercolor powder – but Brusho is so much more powerful!

The cute set from My Favorite Things is called Forest Friends but it’s out of production as of 2021…but guess what? MFT has another set called Lets Curl Up full of foxes with great open spots for a technique like this, too.
Aren’t these sweet little stamps?

Supplies
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- My Favorite Things, Forest Friends is discontinued – but try Lets Curl Up
- Arches Rough Paper: EH – BLICK
- Arches Cold Press Paper: EH – BLICK
- Brusho
- Silver Brush Black Velvet Round #8 EH – BLICK – AMZ
- Scotch Foam Mounting Tape
- Ranger Non-Stick Craft Sheet
- Craft Assistant (metal mat)
Enjoyed seeing Brusho used in different ways. Cute cards. TFS
Very cute and love the way you used the Brusho.
Great video and such cute cards.
How fun to see the results with Brusho on the cute critters.
This sounds silly , but how do the stamp sets and the die set relate to each other, so you need both or just the stamp set. Im sure this has been answered before. thanks
what ink do you prefer to stamp your images with when planning on using watercolor paints………
thanks
Gotta try this. I’m one who has been using Brusho for backgrounds and it’s time to branch out to painting. Thanks for the video.
What sweet cards and stamp set. Thanks for the tips and yes, very inspiring.
What a cute set! Lovely coloring as always! Thanks Sandy.
Donna