Tutorial – Merry Mice Blender Pen Faux Watercolouring Christmas Card

As requested, I have the tutorial available on how I made the lovely Merry Mice Christmas Card from a couple of weeks ago. It is quite easy to do the night time scene and I show you exactly how in the tutorial.

First thing to do if you haven’t used a sponge dauber before, is to have a little practice first. I explain in the video of the best techniques to use. This is such a lovely card to give away and the Wink of Stella really makes all the difference.

Dimensions

Night of Navy – 6″ x 6″ Score at 3″

Watercolour Paper – 5.75″ x 2.75″

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Helen Xx

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Helen

Papercraft designer & educator. My aim is to inspire and provide easy to follow tutorials - so you can create my projects with ease. You can find my projects on my website, Youtube and in papercraft magazines.