Winnie & Walter Leading Lady: Take One
Hello friends! Welcome to my first Leading Lady guest post for Winnie and Walter!
Every Saturday during the month of August, I will be sharing inspiration using Winnie and Walter stamps and dies. I’m so honored Shay from Winnie and Walter had asked me earlier this year to be one of their Leading Ladies… it was hard to wait for August to finally get here! Haha! But now it has arrived and I can finally share my cards I’ve created using Winnie and Walter’s fun products.
For those of you who are new to my work, let me tell you a short-and-sweet story about me! I’m a 20-something, graphic designer, illustrator and creative artist; in other words, crafting is my full-time job! It wasn’t always that way though; I had worked other jobs in both the sales and non-profit fields prior to becoming a full time artist. But I’m so thankful God gave me the opportunity to do what I love in being an artist and wouldn’t want to be anywhere else! I’ve lived by the ocean pretty much my entire life and currently I’m a seaside Maine-r with a Mid-Atlantic accent! If you want to know more about me, you can visit my blog’s About Me page, here.
So are you ready to jump into today’s card??? Today I am focusing on creating your own, custom galaxy background; I’ll be sharing some tips and tricks on how to best achieve an impacting galaxy, so keep on reading!
This background was created with just a few simple supplies: watercolors (in this case, the Prima Watercolor Confections), watercolor paper, Winnie and Walter’s Wishing You stamp set, white embossing powder and embossing ink. Very simple, right??
I love creating galaxy backgrounds because you can get really creative and use a variety of colors… pretty much every color of the rainbow looks good in a galaxy! The trick to creating a stunning, starry night sky is LAYERS. Layers of color is the biggest key to getting the results you are looking for in your galaxies.
For this card, I wanted to use yellows, pinks, blues and blacks; the lightest colors were the ones I put down first (in this case the yellow and light blue). The colors were applied in a “dabbing” fashion; I did not use strokes.
I dried the layer and then moved onto my next colors. Drying in between layers is important because it will prevent your layers from becoming muddy; if you apply wet paint onto an already painted area that is still wet, the colors will blend. If you have too many contrasting colors blending together, you’ll end up with brown “mud”… definitely not the look we are going for!
My second layer of colors were pink and dark blue. I again dried the paper after applying the color down and then added my final layer; black. Black was an important color for me when creating this galaxy. I don’t always use black in my galaxies, but I felt that this one needed the stark contrast of the black to ground the bright colors and keep them from being too distracting. I was very careful with how much black I applied down, as this can overpower your background very quickly. Go slow and evaluate the look and feel of the background every so often to make sure you are not adding too much… remember, less is usually more! :)
After my background was finished (and looking very much like a hot mess!), I used the Wishing You stamp set to stamp and heat emboss some white stars into the sky; this instantly makes the explosion of color look like a galaxy/night sky.
I took it a couple steps further and added some white gold splatters using the Starry Colors watercolor set, and some white dots using a Signo gel pen. I love the look of small stars to add depth to the background, as I feel this lends towards a more realistic galaxy.
I turned this background into a card by popping it onto a black card base. I also added a gold glitter and vellum fractal circle (using the Winnie and Walter True Multifaceted Circle Cutaways), which is serving as my moon, and a sentiment which is also from the Wishing You stamp set.
I hope this has inspired you to try creating some gorgeous galaxy backgrounds of your own using Winnie and Walter stamps and dies! If you do not have the Wishing You set, a few other stamps that would also make for great galaxies are the Let It Snow, Sparkle, True and Big Bang Confetti sets.
GIVEAWAY!
Before you go, I want to tell you that Shay was SUPER generous in allowing me to giveaway a $30 gift certificate to one of you, which can be used in the Winnie and Walter store! How cool is that?? BIG thank you to Shay for being so sweet!
To qualify for the giveaway, make sure you leave a comment on any of my Winnie and Walter blog posts (commenting on each Saturday post this month will count as extra chances to win the giveaway). After the last Leading Lady post at the end of the month, I’ll draw a random winner from all the collective post comments.
MORE INSPIRATION
If you liked this post, be sure to check out some of my other galaxy posts and videos! Click on the photos to be taken to the corresponding blog posts.
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PRODUCTS
If you are interested in any of the products used in this post, I have them all linked below to Simon Says Stamp. Affiliate links used when possible.
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Hi There Nina Marie
I was wondering, have you have announced the W&W Leading Lady winner? I think I must have missed it.
Hi Tracy! Yes, I did pick a winner from my Leading Lady posts last month! The winner was Manda Johnston! :D
Thanks for always leaving such sweet comments on my posts too, I really appreciate them and YOU!!!!
Hugs!!!
CONGRATULATIONS Nina-Marie!!!
LOVE your MAGICAL card, the inky background is OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD AWESOME and your vellum layered with the glorious golden glitter a DELIGHT!!!
THANK YOU for your tutorial and inspiration :)
Your gift with water coloring is astounding – I mean, look at that awesomely beautiful galaxy you have dazzled us with – LOVE it!!
Very wonderful card. . That is an anazing that we have you with us today.
Your card makes me want to go and have another try at creating a watercoloured night sky. An earllier attempt did not turn out well, probalblynbecause I overworked it or because the colours I used were not really translucent. Thanks for the inspiration!
I guess it’s time for me to try a galaxy! Love Winnie and Walter!
Wow your starry night is stunning!
Nina-Marie, this is amazing and super cool galaxy card ever!
What an amazing galaxy and fabulous fractal moon!
I really should try my hand at a galaxy background. you make it look so easy!
I love your galaxy, the layers of watercoloring really give so much depth. I’d love to try this technique.
Beautiful card! LOVE that gorgeous galaxy background ♥
This card is absolutely amazing Nina-Marie!!! <3
Great card. What an awesome galaxy.
Nina……… Fantastic , fabulous, is all I can say! Ur work is consistently beautiful
Fabulous work! Ur wonderful work inspires me!
Wow! Amazing work! You are such an amazing article and I hope that I can one day be as good as you keep up the amazing work!!
Congratulations on being the new Leading Lady, your first card is incredible and that galaxy background is out of this world!!
Absolutely STUNNING!
Thanks for the explanation on how to achieve this beautiful background! Your card is stunning!
This is a gorgeous card…the background is beautiful and the sparkle is fun!
absolutely stunning! Love the layers!
Love all your creations
and this background
tutorial is awesome.
Carla from Utah
This is really great Nina, I love the way your galaxies always look, just beautiful!
Beautiful card! the gold really brings it all together.
I love this pretty card! It has a gorgeous look to it–stars and galaxies and beautiful sparkle! Just gorgeous!
Love the dramatic galaxy background. Some great tips to help prevent muddy results ! Thanks
you make beautiful galaxy backgrounds!
Congrats on the guest gig! Well deserved! I love this great celestial card you created! So pretty!
Your card is lovely. I’m going to try your galaxy technique soon!
Wow what an awesome galaxy card!!! Love it and Winnie and Walter:)
Beautiful galaxy background and I like the gold sparkle.
Beautiful details on this pretty card! Love the colors and textures!
Love your galaxy background! Watercolor is so awesome! Thanks for the inspiration ;)
Hi Nina-Marie ~ This beautiful card makes such a bold statement all on its own. I bet that whomever you gift it to will pop it in a frame to show off rather than sticking it in a box with other outdated birthday cards. Your results are inspiring and absolutely stunning. Thanks so much for sharing. ~HUGS~
I always love the bold colors in your designs and this card is no exception. Congrats on being chosen the leading lady for Winnie & Walter. I am really looking for tons of inspiration from you!
Love your card and your bright bold style! Btw, I love watching your videos. I learn so much and it’s fun to watch you create!!
Thanks for the written tutorial on your beautiful galaxy card, so cool with this W & W set!
I LOve your daring use of color, Nina-Marie! I’m such a coward with it! LOvely galaxy you’ve created!
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