Monday, February 29, 2016
I'm still struggling with color!
Whenever I'm inking a background I tend to leave the colors too muted. I'm still struggling with color!
I used four different inks on the background and really thought it would be more vibrant. The final card looks fine but it's not what I was aiming for at all.
The sea horses are clip art images that I did a print/cut with my Cameo and colored with pencils.
The shells are from a stamp set and also colored with pencils.
The coral is embossed with white.
I printed the sentiment on my computer and pop dotted everything for dimension.
I used four different inks on the background and really thought it would be more vibrant. The final card looks fine but it's not what I was aiming for at all.
The sea horses are clip art images that I did a print/cut with my Cameo and colored with pencils.
The shells are from a stamp set and also colored with pencils.
The coral is embossed with white.
I printed the sentiment on my computer and pop dotted everything for dimension.
Labels:
colored pencils,
Embossed cards,
seahorse,
seashell card
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Leaf and Stems Die Cut Card
The leaves and stem shape is a Poppystamps Lorelai Leaf die shape.
I used CliffHmkBold font and Make the Cut for the word.
The 1 3/8" circles were punched from a piece of turquoise cardstock, sprayed with Glimmer Mist and the edges inked with Bermuda Bay ink.
This was inspired by a card seen on a blog from the UK.
I used CliffHmkBold font and Make the Cut for the word.
The 1 3/8" circles were punched from a piece of turquoise cardstock, sprayed with Glimmer Mist and the edges inked with Bermuda Bay ink.
This was inspired by a card seen on a blog from the UK.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Prismacolor Pencils Coloring
I'd almost forgotten that I had purchased some Prismacolor pencils a few years back. It was when I first began card making and before experimenting with water based and alcohol based markers.
At the time, the "in" thing was to use mineral spirits and either Q-tips or blender stumps to shade images. Once I was introduced to Promarkers, the pencils got put away and forgotten.
There was a short video posted on Facebook recently with instructions on using colored pencils to shade stamped images that already had the shadows incorporated in the image. I decided to give it a try.
It's been several weeks since any cards have been made around here. It's the middle of tax season and I put in some long hours until it ends. Most days by the time I get home from the office I'm too tired to even think about doing any crafting!
Using the pencils adds just enough color to the image to make it stand out. I used a Strathmore toned gray sketch book for the base and mounted it onto some Bazzil gray cardstock.
I like the effect the pencils give to the image. It's more delicate than using a marker and takes only a few seconds to complete.
At the time, the "in" thing was to use mineral spirits and either Q-tips or blender stumps to shade images. Once I was introduced to Promarkers, the pencils got put away and forgotten.
There was a short video posted on Facebook recently with instructions on using colored pencils to shade stamped images that already had the shadows incorporated in the image. I decided to give it a try.
It's been several weeks since any cards have been made around here. It's the middle of tax season and I put in some long hours until it ends. Most days by the time I get home from the office I'm too tired to even think about doing any crafting!
Using the pencils adds just enough color to the image to make it stand out. I used a Strathmore toned gray sketch book for the base and mounted it onto some Bazzil gray cardstock.
I like the effect the pencils give to the image. It's more delicate than using a marker and takes only a few seconds to complete.
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