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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Belated Birthday Sis!



I have two sister's who both have birthday's in the same month. So, of course, I tend to miss them both as not to show favorites! LOL


Here is one card that I put together for my sister who appreciates a good cheery Mary Engelbreit image. I love this little Birthday Zoe from DigiStamp Boutique. She comes with a stack of gifts to wish my sister many blessings for another year!

Why have I not thought of this before???? I wanted to make the red card base embossed with polka dots but I made the size of the card too big to go through my Cuttlebug AND inside the embossing folder. I opened up the folder on my table, placed the card base over the debossing side and just rubbed my stylus over the areas that felt like the debossed spots. Just spiffy!

Have a great evening!


Details:
Stamps: Birthday Zoe, SU! Bold Check Frame (©2000), SandyLion Alphabet, Font: Pea Shelly Belly
Paper: Neenah Solar White, LSS red
Ink: LaserJet, Prismacolor markers, Brilliance Graphite Black, PITT India Ink Pen
Accessories: Paper Snips, Sissix Polka Dots Embossing Folder, Cuttlekids die for asterisk

Friday, October 22, 2010

Pumpkin Coloring with Prismacolors


*Something happened to my promised post and so it is getting published much later in the day than scheduled. Hope you enjoy*

This is my second post today demonstrating how I colored the pumpkin on the treat gift card from this post earlier today.

 
I'll let you all know that for the photos I started out with 6 images. That means you'll see certain colors magically grow and shrink from one picture to another. It shouldn't change how someone would color a pumpkin though, I just wanted to honest and clear about the photos.

 
When I color I first use the lightest color, something that I learned during classes in watercolor and colored pencils at college. Some people who use these markers and other brands start with the darkest color. I'm not sure that it matters, just be quick to get them blended so you won't have lines.

Take a look at a photo or the real life object, in this case a pumpkin, to get an idea of the light areas and dark areas. This is figuring out the light source, which way the light is hitting the image and from what direction and where the object starts to make it's own shaded areas. If you were to watch a sun dial for a day, it would be obvious which way the sun was hitting the dial to create its shadow. A pumpkin is a little more difficult with it's indented ribs. Look at the shadows on both side of the ribs. Which one is darker or lighter? These are questions, and more, to ask every time you decide to color to show shape of an object.
 
Let's get started! Grab a pumpkin stamp or digital download and walk along with me through my steps.

Step One: Color the highlight area. Color more than the area you see because you'll want to blend back to the original area

 


 
Step Two: Next begin the progression from light to dark. This doesn't have to be exactly like the source, just use the source as a reference. If you had the exact same shape of image on your paper as the source it would be easy to copy, we don't so we just use it as a guide.

 

 
Step Three: Another progression to the shadows or darker areas of the pumpkin.

 



 
Step Four: This step we are starting the lines for the ribs. I jumped back to my first color and blended in and filled white spots. Not too much, but enough to hide some of the hard lines between colors.


 

 
Step Five: This color is rounding out the base of the pumpkin from our third step and the fourth step.

 

 
Step Six: The last color is to look for areas of shadows and to darken the ribs of the pumpkin. Not much is needed here.

 
If you don't have 6 orange-y colors to use, add some of your reds that are closer to the dark oranges. It's also possible to use three colors and use one color for two steps.

3-color Steps:
  • Color 1: Color in step 1 and 2 all at once and with a very light and quick stroke. Try not to color over those areas more than once at this point. Let dry for a few seconds. Color only the step 2 color area again.
  • Color 2: Color in step 3 and 4. Remember light and quick strokes. Let dry for a few seconds. Color in step 4 again but omit coloring in with the color one until the very end.
  • Color 3: Color in step 5. Let dry for a few seconds. Color in Step 6. Now go back with color 1 and fill in the white spaces that you might have missed, but with as little blended over the whole area of the pumpkin. 

 

Finished image. After the rest of the image was colored I went back and made a gray shadow on one of the pumpkin's vine on your right side.


Hope you have a chance to try this out. Practice is on a hand drawn circle or an extra image. Have fun!

Details:
Stamps: Witchy Chloe from InStyle Stamps
Paper: Neenah Solar White Smooth
Ink: LaserJet, Prismacolors (names shown in images)





Having fun with pumpkins

It's the last day of release week at InStyle Stamps with all the new images going live on the store later today, but for my post today I'll be sharing a Chloe image that released as a digital image in July. It's just perfect for this month.

I put together a different kind of gift card. Instead of a plastic cash gift I packaged up my hubby's out of this world chocolate chip cookies in a glassine bag and attached it to a card. It's slightly larger than a business size envelope with all the fun embellishments of a card, but with a taste-y treat.


If you want to try out my style of pumpkin coloring there will be another post today with tutorial



Thought for the day: I needed to sharpen my edge punch in a bad way but was way too lazy to go get foil from the kitchen for sharpening it, so I saw my 2-inch wide foil tape and decided I'd use that instead. As long as the glue didn't gum get stuck in the punch, I now have a sharpened punch and metallic embellishment that's already adhesive-backed (it's across the bottom of the card base).



Have a great Friday and wonderful weekend!
Details:
Stamps: ISS Witchy Chloe, Verve Kind Words
Paper: LSS Red, Dusty Durango, My Mind's Eye Bohemia Pattern Paper, Neenah Smooth White, Tissue Paper (Flower), Foil Tape from home improvement store
Ink: LaserJet, Prismacolor Markers, VersaMark
Accessories: Zing Silver Embossing Powder, Hemp Twine, Flower Punch, Yellow mini eyelet, mini clothes pin, EK Success Dotted Wave edge punch

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

InStyle Stamps InSpiration Challenge for October

It's here! Today is a new InSpiration Challenge at InStyle Stamps.

Now what do you think the inspiration is all about? Hmmmmm.... it's anything that draws your attention in this photo. Gorgeous branches and warm glowing pumpkins, what might be your inspiration from this photo?


Photo Credit: Martha Stewart
Go to InStyle Stamps blog to see all the details for this challenge.



Happy Wednesday to you all,

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Purple and Pink Birthday




A sweet digital stamp from DigiStamp Boutique, her name is Zoe and she's offering a pink ribbon cake for a birthday celebration. (I wonder if there is such a color ribbon at the county fair????)

Zoe and Cake is part of the October Offer of the Month.

Thanks for stopping by!


Details:
Card Size: 6 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches
Stamps: Zoe and Cake, TCP A Beary Good Year
Paper: Lavendar Lace, unknown pattern paper and purple cardstock
Ink: Laserjet, Prismacolor Markers
Accessories: Buttons, Embroidery Floss, Paper Stack ruffle ribbon, round corner punch, Glue Arts adhesive for ribbon and Glider Pro

Monday, October 18, 2010

A Day Behind...

It's a Monday. I've managed to leave out of my last post that all this week is Release Week at InStyle Stamps. Today, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday there will be spotlights on this months new images. Wednesday you can stop in for a new In Style Inspiration Challenge. Why wait for the challenge, use the current challenge and then you'll have a fresh one on Wednesday to try out.

I'm spotlighting one fabulous designer project...



from the new Tilly image already on spotlight. Go check out all the adorable projects from the design team. You'll want to leave some special comment love for Ava Grace's project while your there. It just happens to be daughter to InStyle Stamp DT Coordinator, Taylor Usry.

Have a great day and keep dropping by the InStyle Stamps blog each day to get a glimpse of all the new stamp delights!

Thanks for stopping by!
Hey Blogger friends,



I've got a card coming up using the October Sketch Challenge at InStyle Stamps and wanted to share the sketch and link to you today. Make up a project with the sketch and show it off at the store blog! I'll be sharing mine this week along with a simple tutorial. Can't wait to share it all!

The Color Inspiration Challenge is some of my most favorite colors. ALL Fall! You have all month to create a project with the color inspiration in mind, then submit it here.

photo credit: Country Living

Happy Monday everyone!


Sunday, October 17, 2010

Remember the Moments


I'm working on Christmas cards and hoping to make enough to send to family and if I get any more done I'll be sending them out to some of my friends. That's if I don't come up with a bunch of homemade gifts to do for family. LOL

Today I'm remembering moments of Christmas. I'm wondering how many out there have actually been kissed under a mistletoe? Legitimately, now? No chasing around the intended with arm raised high holding the infamous sprig of bush. I don't remember ever being in that position. Either by luck or by chase. LOL

Here's a happy couple from DigiStamp Boutique, Marty and Matilda having an Xmas kiss moment under that mistletoe. Aren't they just adorable.



I grabbed my color palette from the pattern paper and used my Prismacolor markers. Before I printed out I added a frame in PowerPoint and the sentiment in Leftovers font.

See ya on another post tomorrow!

Details:
Stamps: Marty and Matilda Xmas Kiss
Paper: Pretty Papers Pack, Neenah Solar White, Basic Black
Ink: Laserjet, Prismacolor Markers
Accessories: Black Grosgrain ribbon, Martha Stewart Photo Corner punch, American Crafts Ruby Red Rhinestones

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Caramel Apple Fun!


A couple of weeks ago I was in my daughter's class for art mom duties and I helped make these adorable caramel apples.

I started with some photos from the first day of class and then created the right sized apple and caramel shapes. So much fun and they had a blast!



They glued caramel to the apple and then added some brown glitter glue to the top, but wait...they first added a picture of themselves to the front.


Now isn't that sweet? awhhhhh.

Have a great day!

Details:
Stamps: N/A
Paper: Red and brown construction paper
Ink: N/A
Accessories: Mica glitter, Elmer's glue, popsicle stick

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Small World 'round the pumpkin patch


Thursday is my oldest sister's birthday. I don't have a great and perfect card to send her and I knew I wouldn't get one done in time, so this week I'm flooding her FB page with well wishes and calling her up to find out what she'll be doing on her day. Now I'll post it so all my friends who know her can send her birthday wishes as well. *wink*

***HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDI!***

It's a small world when you Google painting pumpkins with craft paint and the link you take is a contest to "Trick Your Pumpkin" by a craft paint company. The contest's Co-sponsor happens to be Craft Critique. One of Craft Critique's incredibly talented senior reporter's is my Design Team Coordinator for InStyle Stamps. Now don't you want to go blog hopping and see the links to this small world tour I just told you about? Okay, but first here is the reason I'm sending you on a link hopping fun spree.
Today at my MOPS meeting we will be creating these decoupage pumpkins for our craft time. It goes together real quick and I know most of you have most of the supplies to do this for next to nothing.

Now here are the links to my small world tour.

~ Plaid's "Trick your Pumpkin" contest (look for the inspiration pumpkin on the main page, but if you want the instructions go to their decoupage section for the pumpkin here)
~ On the contest page is the Co-Sponsor link for Craft Critique
~ One of Craft Critique's Senior Staff Reporter is Taylor Usry
~ Taylor is the design team coordinator for InStyle Stamps
~ I design for InStyle Stamps!

Okay, now wasn't that fun and different and give you some extra mojo inspiration? Cool.

I hope you noticed a few things a long the way like,

Craft Critique is having a Halloween Blog Carnival, and
InStyle Stamps Color Inspiration challenge for the month is gorgeous rich colors (just like my pumpkin), and
I found some napkins for our MOPS pumpkins that look almost exactly like the inspiration pumpkin!

Have a great day!




Friday, October 1, 2010

It's a New Month with great news to share


Happy Friday blogger friends,

It cannot seriously be a new month? ~sigh~ The cheery side of it being October is that
my little water bottle project from August has been PUBLISHED! How completely exciting to be asked to have your work included in with so many talented crafters.  Grab a cup of coffee and browse this scrapbooking magazine. It's the October issue of ScrapStreet Magazine!

Now for some spiffy news! Since it's a new month DigiStamp Boutique has new Offer of the Month sets. Sally-Ann has two sets this month! Yippee...


Marty and Matilda are back with other cuties!

All new Zoe ~ Delish!

Psstttt..... If you're in a hurry and can't look through the whole ScrapStreet magazine, just go to page 40. Teehee, thanks for letting me toot my own horn!