Hello everyone!
Happy Wednesday!
Back with Wonderful Wednesday Colouring inspirations with more projects and techniques as a Guest DT for Stamplorations. You can also have a chance to win $15 coupon if you leave comments here and my fellow crafters GD's Renee and Gwendolyn blogs!
Let's see what I created this time!
Card#1
How one can not smile when looking at this bright sunshine card!
Happy Wednesday!
Back with Wonderful Wednesday Colouring inspirations with more projects and techniques as a Guest DT for Stamplorations. You can also have a chance to win $15 coupon if you leave comments here and my fellow crafters GD's Renee and Gwendolyn blogs!
Let's see what I created this time!
Card#1
How one can not smile when looking at this bright sunshine card!
I started with Double Running stitch rectangle die in the medium size on a piece of watercolored sheet and stamped the image using clear embossing ink at the right bottom corner. Heat embossed in black ebony EP. Firstly, I colored the raises of the sun using my Zig watercolor pens in the dual shade.
Next the sea in blue and then the hill parts in green hues. I love the beautiful two-colour family contrast on the image!
Next the sea in blue and then the hill parts in green hues. I love the beautiful two-colour family contrast on the image!
Now die cut one more panel in yellow color using the same die and adhered that focal panel to that one. Placed that panel on another white biggest dies cut panel with the tilted bottom. A few sunny splatters and sequins were added before mounted that panel. The sentiment is from the same set. Now place it on a yellow card base.
Supply list
Supply list
Cardstocks: White, Mango yellow and cream yellow CS
Watercolor textured sheet
Stamp: New Beginnings from Stamplorations
Die: Double Running Stich Rectangles from Cutplorations
Embossing powder: Black ebony from Wow
ZIG clean clear Real brushes: Set of 12
Archival ink: Jet black
Sequins: Orange and yellow color sequins
Would love to enter this card in the following challenges:
https://happylittlestampers.blogspot.com/2018/10/hls-october-watercolour-challenge.html
http://justkeeponcreating.blogspot.com/2018/10/its-time-for-october-2018-link-up-at.html
https://de-egel.blogspot.com/2018/10/oktober-challenge-66.html
Card#2
Firstly I took a piece of textured watercolor sheet and die cut a panel using Double Running Stitch Rectangle die. Now dry embossed it with Merry Go Round stencil.
Next step is watercolored those embossed areas. I used my watercolor pencils from Faber Castell.
First I created my color palette on a watercolor sheet by rubbing the pencil shade in small circles. It's a heavy and thick watercolor sheet for surviving the whole process.
Now took my wet brush and load it up with pigments by activating the paint on the small circle.
And then I wet my area where I wanted to add the color and applied that color with a wet brush again. This way the color blend easily and quickly.
Here I used the shades of pinks as shown in the pic. This way you can create a really soft color hue.
Next using my Deer stencil, I mixed some glitter paste to the white embossing paste to tone down the color and applied it through my new Blue color stencil with a thick coat.
I created my falling snow background. I used the Marvi Udicha snow pen. But when heat embossed the snow dots (due to more than 4 years old pen), it didn't work so well. So I used some fevicol on the tips of embossed dots and glittered the snow dust. Now I am quite happy with the result.
Die cut the Be Jolly word for the sentiment out of white, pink and white glitter sheets and made a stack.
Supply list
Cardstock: Textured white sheet
Glitter sheets: Magenta and silver
Die: Be Jolly from Cutplorations
Stencils: Merry go round and deer stencils from ARTplorations
Glitter paste: Silver from Bo Binny
Embossing paste: Textured white paste
Would love to enter this card in the following challenges:
http://crafterscastle.blogspot.com/2018/10/challenge-10-sept-winners.html
https://scrapsoflifebyscrappymo.blogspot.com/2018/10/october-rudolph-days-challenge.html
https://happylittlestampers.blogspot.com/2018/10/hls-october-christmas-challenge.html
http://justkeeponcreating.blogspot.com/2018/10/its-time-for-october-2018-link-up-at.html
Card#3
I started with stamping that pretty butterfly on a scrap of Navy blue sheet in clear embossing ink. Heat embossed it using metallic silver EP.
Fill the colors using my Polychromo Pencils as shown in the pic. Fussy cut it.
I wanted stained glass finishing touch to it, so added Dimensional Magic for 3D effect only on coloring parts.
Cut out a navy blue CS and dry embossed it with stitch rectangle die. Then stamped the same butterfly and partial die cut left the top part of the butterfly uncut. Trimmed off the centre section for shaker elements.
Heat embossed the sentiment using metallic silver EP and filled the shaker sequins. Dressed it up with some sequins, fewgems and butterflies. Placed that fussy cut butterfly with dimension.
Would love to enter this card in the following challenges:
http://justkeeponcreating.blogspot.com/2018/10/its-time-for-october-2018-link-up-at.html
Hoping you all enjoyed the projects!
Embossing powder: Black ebony from Wow
ZIG clean clear Real brushes: Set of 12
Archival ink: Jet black
Sequins: Orange and yellow color sequins
Would love to enter this card in the following challenges:
https://happylittlestampers.blogspot.com/2018/10/hls-october-watercolour-challenge.html
http://justkeeponcreating.blogspot.com/2018/10/its-time-for-october-2018-link-up-at.html
https://de-egel.blogspot.com/2018/10/oktober-challenge-66.html
Card#2
Firstly I took a piece of textured watercolor sheet and die cut a panel using Double Running Stitch Rectangle die. Now dry embossed it with Merry Go Round stencil.
Next step is watercolored those embossed areas. I used my watercolor pencils from Faber Castell.
First I created my color palette on a watercolor sheet by rubbing the pencil shade in small circles. It's a heavy and thick watercolor sheet for surviving the whole process.
Now took my wet brush and load it up with pigments by activating the paint on the small circle.
And then I wet my area where I wanted to add the color and applied that color with a wet brush again. This way the color blend easily and quickly.
Here I used the shades of pinks as shown in the pic. This way you can create a really soft color hue.
Next using my Deer stencil, I mixed some glitter paste to the white embossing paste to tone down the color and applied it through my new Blue color stencil with a thick coat.
I created my falling snow background. I used the Marvi Udicha snow pen. But when heat embossed the snow dots (due to more than 4 years old pen), it didn't work so well. So I used some fevicol on the tips of embossed dots and glittered the snow dust. Now I am quite happy with the result.
Die cut the Be Jolly word for the sentiment out of white, pink and white glitter sheets and made a stack.
Supply list
Cardstock: Textured white sheet
Glitter sheets: Magenta and silver
Die: Be Jolly from Cutplorations
Stencils: Merry go round and deer stencils from ARTplorations
Glitter paste: Silver from Bo Binny
Embossing paste: Textured white paste
Would love to enter this card in the following challenges:
http://crafterscastle.blogspot.com/2018/10/challenge-10-sept-winners.html
https://scrapsoflifebyscrappymo.blogspot.com/2018/10/october-rudolph-days-challenge.html
https://happylittlestampers.blogspot.com/2018/10/hls-october-christmas-challenge.html
http://justkeeponcreating.blogspot.com/2018/10/its-time-for-october-2018-link-up-at.html
Card#3
I started with stamping that pretty butterfly on a scrap of Navy blue sheet in clear embossing ink. Heat embossed it using metallic silver EP.
Fill the colors using my Polychromo Pencils as shown in the pic. Fussy cut it.
I wanted stained glass finishing touch to it, so added Dimensional Magic for 3D effect only on coloring parts.
Cut out a navy blue CS and dry embossed it with stitch rectangle die. Then stamped the same butterfly and partial die cut left the top part of the butterfly uncut. Trimmed off the centre section for shaker elements.
Heat embossed the sentiment using metallic silver EP and filled the shaker sequins. Dressed it up with some sequins, fewgems and butterflies. Placed that fussy cut butterfly with dimension.
Would love to enter this card in the following challenges:
http://justkeeponcreating.blogspot.com/2018/10/its-time-for-october-2018-link-up-at.html
Hoping you all enjoyed the projects!
Thanks for stopping by!
Happy day!
Supply list:
Cardstocks: Navy blue CS,
Foam sheet: white
Vellum sheet
Foam sheet: white
Vellum sheet
Stamp: Trendy Butterflies 2 from Stamplorations
Die: Double Running Stich Rectangles from Cutplorations
Polychromo Pencils: Cream-102, Naples yellow-185, dark flesh-130, cinnamon-189, middle pithalo blue-152, pithalo blue-110, light cobalt turquoise154, light green-171silver-25
White gel pen
Sequins: Butterflies and blue colored sequins in different sizes and shades
Double-sided adhesive tape
Would love to enter this card in the following challenges:
https://happylittlestampers.blogspot.com/2018/10/hls-october-cas-challenge.html
White gel pen
Sequins: Butterflies and blue colored sequins in different sizes and shades
Double-sided adhesive tape
Would love to enter this card in the following challenges:
https://happylittlestampers.blogspot.com/2018/10/hls-october-cas-challenge.html
All your techniques are wonderfully done - and fabulous art work - TFS - Love Stamplorations products!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. Love the butterfly. Hugz
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful cards! My favorite is that first one with the bright sunshine and awesome sentiment! The splattered background adds just the right finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteOoooooooo! So pretty and colorful.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Such gorgeous creations! I LOVE THE SUNSHINE ONE!
ReplyDeleteFabulous. Love the cheery colors on the sunshine card, the background for the deer and the embossing on the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteWow simply amazing cards Vinita! Every card has wonderful colouring techniques that I can't wait to try. You've given me so many ideas! Thanks for sharing. Hugs, Gwendolyn
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, all of them!!! Thank you for sharing your techniques with us! I especially like the new beginnings stamp (I definitely need to get that one) and I love the coloring and how you did the butterfly!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are all quite beautiful and stunning. I can't even
ReplyDeletepick a favorite. lol Thanks for the awesome inspiration.
Beautiful cards! Each are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteA really gorgeous RD card, great image and love all the sparkle.
ReplyDeleteKath x
I love that bright sunshine
ReplyDeletecard and your stained glass
butterfly is lovely!
WOW! You have certainly been busy, Vinita! Your cards are wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing. Your first card is so bright and happy. Great colour choices and design. Thanks so much for joining us at HLS Watercolour Challenge this month!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I especially love the first card with those vibrant colors and New Beginnings design!
ReplyDeleteYour fabulous shaker card looks awesome with vellum instead of the usual acetate.... and your butterfly is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in the fun at Happy Little Stampers once more!
I love that you put so much time & creativity into each creation! Your techniques and coloring are so appealing - even the little details, like the stitched edges make such a difference! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWow love your cards - the designs and techniques you used are awesome - thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteVery creative and aftistic
ReplyDeleteLove your reindeer card! Thanks for joining us at Happy Little Stampers Christmas Challenge.
ReplyDeleteOooo am loving the fabby colour combo and a great idea with the stencil too, thanks for joining us at Rudolph Days Challenge this month, Luv Sam x
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful - so many gorgeous creations! Thanks so much for joining us this month at Happy Little Stampers Watercolor Challenge
ReplyDeleteOooo . . . these are beautiful! I love all the sparkle on the Christmas card; so icy!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Vinita! I love the stencilled background for your reindeer. The colours you've chosen work beautifully together. Great die-cut sentiment, too. Thanks so much for joining our HLS October Christmas Challenge.
ReplyDeleteA trio pf beautiful cards! The Rudolph Days card entry is lovely. You did a great walk through of how you made it. I like that as I have lingering memory and concentration problems from a car accident more than ten years ago. I learn better through photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.
Your cards are stunning! I love them all, but if I had to choose a favorite, I guess it would be the Jolly Deer card! Always love seeing what you create.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lineup! I'm in awe of your talents with the Zigs!
ReplyDeleteAll these cards are so bright and cheerful and beautifully made.This is such a lovely project Vinita, I love the background you have created. The flowers are so so pretty as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your creation at the
October 2018 Anything goes link-up at Just Keep On Creating.
A great creation - thanks for joining us at Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge
ReplyDeleteHelen x
all lovely, but I think the sun is my favorite, just so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, all so vibrant. Thanks for linking up your pretty butterfly shaker at HLS CAS challenge, Anita x
ReplyDeletevery interesting techniques and the cards are amazing!
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