Showing posts with label friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friendship. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Watercolor Greetings...

Today I have a couple clean-and-simple watercolor greeting cards to share with you. I came across a great pricing deal on some Yarka St. Petersburg watercolors, and couldn't wait to play with them. I wanted to experiment with these new colors using both a concentrated coloring and a watery, free-flowing coloring technique, so I pulled out a couple flower stamps to play with.

Instead of using a loose coloring technique all over, I played with coloring the images more exactly, and using the loose coloring in the background. These watercolors are fabulous for this...you need so little pigment on your brush to get the concentrated color that I imagine this set will last me for years!

First up, a little number using more "autumn-like" colors...


Originally I stamped the image with light brown ink to blend the outlines, but decided I wanted more contrast because I was using a blue-grey background, so I used a scribble technique over the outline with a black pen, and highlighted more with a white gel pen...




I reversed the usual order of stacked die cuts by placing a white cut under the black to add some brightness to the sentiment over the background...


Supplies:
Stamps:   Unity Stamp Co. "Lean on Me" (flowers);   Simon Says Stamp 'Happy & Smile" (sentiment)
Dies:   Simon Says Stamp "Sending"
Watercolors:   Yarka St. Petersburg             Black pearls:   Kaisercraft
Miscellaneous:   Uniball Signo white gel pen;   Zig Mangaka black pen


Next up, a stamp with brighter florals, combining a darker background with a lighter, splattered one...just for fun...



I added more image outlining as with the first card, and highlighted the stamens with a white gel pen...



I used the clear Wink of Stella pen a little differently on this card. I loaded some of the sparkly ink onto my craft sheet, then back onto a smaller watercolor brush, and flicked it over the entire card front. It makes the card sparkle, but in a very subtle way. Here's a better closeup-all those tiny white looking dots are the silvery sparkle from the Wink of Stella pen...




And this time, I used the bright white diecut sentiment above the black shadow diecut for stronger contrast to the portion of the background that was darker...


Supplies:
Stamps:   Penny Black "Jubilant"
Dies:   Simon Says Stamp "Small Hello"
Watercolors:   Yarka St. Petersburg             Pearls:   Recollections
Miscellaneous:   Kuretake Wink of Stella-Clear pen;   Zig Mangaka black pen;   Uniball Signo white gel pen



Thanks so much for visiting today!



Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Watercolor Potpourri...

Hello, again! My crafty mojo is apparently on a small vacation lately, and when that happens, I start to reorganize my work space, and play with making clean and simple watercolor cards (which is a lot more fun, and truthfully, more productive, than the reorganizing chore... ha).

So today I have a small collection of watercolor cards to share with you. A couple pieces were practice pieces that turned out perfect for a card front. I'm thinking I should tell myself that they're all "practice pieces" from now on. I seem to relax more when I view them that way, and when I relax more, they have a tendency to turn out just the way I want them to! You'd think I'd be wise to my own Jedi-mind-tricks at this age, but I admit it...I effectively psyche myself out a lot, even as an adult who should know better. :)

So on to the picture show. This first pair is made using a Unity stamp. For one, I drew a brick wall in the background, and after I painted the second one with no background, I liked it, too. So, both became all occasion cards with the same sentiment...














Supplies:
Stamps:   Unity Stamp Co. "Erica Girl" and "enjoy this day"
Color Mediums:   Grumbacher Transparent Watercolors;   Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils
Miscellaneous:   white twine,  small colored gems,  "yellow" Stickles



This next card is a 4"x 6" note card that I painted after seeing a red poppy card painted with a similar treatment. Unfortunately, I didn't note the name of the creator of the card that gave me the idea, I just wrote "shade with brown" next to the words "large poppy stamp" in my little idea notepad. (I sometimes do this rather than pinning the inspiration piece so I don't copy it too closely.) So if you see this and it reminds you of a similar card, please let me know and I'll edit this paragraph to credit my inspiration artist!

It was a little difficult to photograph this purple to look the same as it does IRL, but hopefully you can see the raspberry highlights and deep purple shadows...




On this card, I double cut the "hello" die in black and white, heat embossed the "just saying" stamp with white powder onto black cardstock for contrast, then spot-glued them both to the twine bows using liquid glue...





Supplies:
Stamps:   Penny Black "divine" (poppy);    Altenew "Super Script" ("just saying")
Dies:   Simon Says Stamp "small hello"
Color mediums:   Sakura Koi watercolors;   Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils
Miscellaneous:   twine,  clear sequins,  white embossing powder



This final pair of images were my small "practice pieces." I was playing around with coloring and shadows on penciled-in tables beneath the flower pots. I liked how they turned out, so I cut the pieces from my practice pad, and turned them into note cards...









Supplies:
Patterned papers:   Prima "Nature Garden" collection (purple);   Glitz Design "French Kiss" collection (brown);   My Minds Eye Lost & Found "Heirloom" collection (dot)
Stamps:   Penny Black "A Bunch" (jar);   Hero Arts "Things We Love" (single flower);   Simon Says Stamp "Friendship Messages" (hello);   
Altenew "Super Script" (just saying)
Color medium:   Sakura Koi watercolors          Lace:   TheFunkieJunkie.com            Pearls:   Recollections



And last but not least...







Supplies:
Patterned papers:   Glitz Design "Vintage Blue" collection (gold and blue);   Pink Paislee "Cottage Farms" collection (taupe print)
Stamps:   Penny Black "Flower Gallery" (irises);   Penny Black "A Bunch" (jar);   Simon Says Stamp "Friendship Messages" (sentiment)
Color Medium:   Sakura Koi watercolors          Lace:   TheFunkieJunkie.com          Pearls:   Kaisercraft and Recollections



Thanks so much for visiting today...I hope your week started with a smile!


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Grateful - Cardabilities #124

Hello, again! I was feeling in the mood to make a layered, softly-colored, shabby-chic card, and when I ran across the current sketch at Cardabilities, I knew it was a perfect inspiration that would be so much fun to play with.

Here's the finished card...


(and here's the inspiration sketch...)



This time, for a floral cluster, I used a couple mini gardenias, next to a small lily, and just a couple mini roses, all sitting inside a twine wreath (inspired by all those threads inside the circle on the sketch)...




and atop a chipboard heart and heart circle frame that are inked and coated with clear German glass glitter for a slightly sparkly, sugared look...




The sentiment, perfect for either a thank you card or friendship card, (because I like to leave my options open when I'm not making a card for a specific use at the time) is a Tim Holtz "Big Chat" sticker backed with chipboard for stability...



Supplies:
Patterned papers:   My Minds Eye Lost & Found "Heirloom"
Chipboard heart and frame:   Maya Road            Dies:   Sizzix "Flowers Branches & Leaves"
Flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts              Pearls:   Recollections              Sentiment:   Tim Holtz "Big Chat"
Lace and pearl stem:   local craft store
Miscellaneous:   clear medium German glass glitter,  twine,  Liquitex Ink! acrylic inks - Carbon Black & Titanium White



Thanks for visiting today!
          


Sunday, June 7, 2015

Watercolor Blog Hop - You Are Fabulous...



I know what you're thinking...what's she doing here today? :)  Well....Pretty Pink Posh is having a fun...and I mean fun...watercolor blog hop through tomorrow evening, and I had to join in!

If you like watercolor cards, you need to follow that link I just gave you above and take a look at the entries so far. There are already over 300 beautiful cards to feast your eyes on!

Here's my humble addition to the hop...a clean and simple friendship card...



And a few detail shots, starting with the little glittery butterfly in the corner...







And finishing with the glittered heart at the bottom...


Supplies:
Stamps:   Stampendous "Ranunculus Field";   Altenew "Super Script" ("you are")
Color Mediums:   Sakura Koi watercolors;   "Stardust" Stickles
Dies:   Papertrey Ink "Heart Prints";   Technique Tuesday "fabulous"            Punch:   Martha Stewart "3-in-1 Butterfly"
Miscellaneous:   Ranger Distress Glitter  "Rock Candy,"  colored gem,  twine,  cheesecloth


Thanks for visiting - I'll be back tomorrow with a Mixed Media Monday share!


Thursday, June 4, 2015

Smile...

It's another watercolor day here on the blog, and in contrast to Monday's technique and photo-heavy post, today's is clean and simple, like the card I'm sharing.

I had a couple different Unity Stamp Co. stamps that I wanted to combine and once they were finished, I realized I had the perfect Penny Black die to complement the sentiment...





I played with the flower centers by adding a tiny touch of Heather Flower Soft, then finishing the center accents with Yellow Stickles and a colored gem...





Supplies:
Stamps:   Unity Stamp Co. "As We Go Along" and "Summertime Bouquet"
Dies:   Penny Black "Heartfelt" ("smile")
Color Mediums:   Grumbacher transparent watercolors;   Faber Castell Polychromos pencils;  "yellow" Stickles
Miscellaneous:   "Heather" Flower Soft,  small colored gems



Thank you for visiting today...have a wonderful weekend!



Thursday, April 30, 2015

A Mini Pair...and a Spare...

Hello, again! With all the "fully loaded" cards I've made lately, I felt it was time to get back to some clean and simple (or my version of it, anyway) cards. I wanted a reasonably "flat" note card to send off, and decided to pull out one of my newer stamps and my watercolors and have a go.

When it was done, I realized the design would be fun on a "mini pair" - the 3-1/2" x 5" size note cards, so I made a pair of those, too!

It all started with this A2 size card...



I added several layers of color to these flowers, and although I wanted the layers to show imperfectly, they did turn out a bit more "splotchy" than I had hoped - because I didn't wait long enough for the layers to dry between applications...ah, well...lesson learned...I still like them!...




I couldn't resist adding a bit of sparkle with Crystal Stickles...




I was determined to find a way to add the gold spiral clip to the center of the twine bows. I ended up simply gluing it using Tombow Mono Aqua clear glue - it's solid as a rock...


Supplies:
Stamps:  Penny Black "demure";   Simon Says Stamp "Friendship Messages"
Color Medium:   Sakura Koi watercolors
Miscellaneous:   colored crystals, "Crystal" Stickles,  twine,  spiral clip



And here's the mini pair inspired by the A2 card. I started first by using the same stamp, but off the side a bit on the smaller size...


 

Once again, I used some of the Crystal Stickles for fun...




And I was a bit more patient this time and let the layers of watercolor dry before adding more  :) ...


Supplies:
Stamps:   Penny Black "demure";   Simon Says Stamp "Friendship Messages"
Color Medium:   Sakura Koi watercolors
Miscellaneous:   colored crystals,  "Crystal" Stickles


And for the second in the pair, a different poppy stamp...



And a much simpler background of just a light shadow effect...


Supplies:
Stamps:   Penny Black "divine";   Simon Says Stamp "Friendship Messages"
Color Medium:   Sakura koi watercolors
Miscellaneous:   colored crystals




Thank you for stopping by for a visit today!


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