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Simple Watercolor Painting for a Gift Card (A Series)
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I bought Vellum, (laser/white) at Staples. The size is 8 ½ x 11 for my computer to print my greeting. I folded a small 5/16’ piece down with a bone folder, and then glued it to the card. I run my finger down the glued strip to make the glue even and thin.

When the painting is complete, I might cut a mat, and foam-core for a backing, to enclose with the completed painting. I wrap these in brown paper which leaves the card in its envelope, signed and addressed, separate. I enclose these together in a brown envelope for mailing. The recipient will frame their card-painting, which is now a painting gift.

Mostly, I will enclose only the mat and a same size sheet of watercolor paper for the back of the small painting if I’ve used Arches watercolor paper because it is acid free.

They will buy their own frame which needs glass. Size: 8 ½ x 10. Usually, a small frame will use its own frame backing and not need the Foam Core.

They will tape the entire card on to the back of the mat with a Paper Tape from the Pharmacy. One inch Johnson & Johnson in the First Aid section.

Mat, Foam-Core/ Watercolor paper sheet and Frame are all size: 8” x 10”

Mat opening: 4 12/16” x 6 9/16”

We will need to soften many hard edges. I do that by first cleaning the paint from my brush. Now use the damp brush on hard edges in a gentle swirling action. It is important to gently soften and smooth edges.

I often use a hair-dryer to dry the paint before I continue. I don’t always want paint to run and blend into each other, or to cause a Bloom which can’t be corrected.

Watercolor usually needs a couple coats to give depth and richness.
And lastly…. Always keep your water and palette clean!

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