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How to Make a Watercolor Background for Your Planner by Jessica Mack from BrownPaperBunny

Watercolor Background for Your Planner

August 9, 2018

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Hello, hello! I'm collaborating with Bloom Planners this week and I’m super excited to show you an easy way to add a colorful background to your weekly spreads.

Here's what you'll need to get started:

  • Your favorite planner
  • Tombow Dual Brush Pens
  • XL Blending Palette
  • Water Mister or Spray Bottle

Optional Things to decorate with:

  • Tombow TwinTone Markers
  • Tombow Mono Adhesive + Permanent
  • Planner Stickers
  • Magnetic bookmark / Planner Band etc
How to Make a Watercolor Background for Your Planner by Jessica Mack from BrownPaperBunny

To quickly add a pop of background color to your planner start by scribbling some ink onto your blending palette with your Tombow Dual Brush Pens.

How to Make a Watercolor Background for Your Planner by Jessica Mack from BrownPaperBunny

Lightly mist the ink with water then press your planner page down onto the palette.

How to Make a Watercolor Background for Your Planner by Jessica Mack from BrownPaperBunny

Blot any excess water with some paper towel and give it a blast with a hairdryer or heat tool to dry it quickly and stop it seeping through to the next page. Which do you prefer, the blue or the pink page?

Once your watercolor background is dry you can start planning out your week and adding a little extra sparkle here and there! I had so much fun decorating this spread with Bloom stickers and Tombow TwinTone Markers! What are your favorite planner decorations?

How to Make a Watercolor Background for Your Planner by Jessica Mack from BrownPaperBunny

I love the Bloom Planner products, but one of the other reasons I love them so much is that the brand is run by a full team of awesome lady bosses, and that they are encouraging us all to grow and be the best women we can be!

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