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Hello AI Fans!
I've got another card today that works for the current Round & Round Challenge that is going on right now. Here's a link so you can enter your project if you haven't already. Just click HERE. I started out by using the adorable bear from #6103 Baby Keepsake Set. I stamped it onto a Copic friendly paper with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink and then colored it with the markers listed below. Then I just grabbed some circle die sets. So I used #5064 Double Stitched Circle Dies, #5726 Nested Circle Dies, and also #6045 Scalloped Circle Dies. That pretty patterned paper is from #6057 Baby Girl PP. To embellish the card a bit, I used some hearts from #5721 Nested Heart Dies, stamping the sentiment onto the larger white one. I also added a set of those adorable booties from the set as well.
So that is it for me today! I sure hope you're joining in on the challenge for a chance to win a free stamp set! Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit today and until next time - stay crafty!
Copic markers used:
E51, 53, and 55
R81 and 83
V12 and 15
RV91, 93, and 95
Happy Easter everyone and welcome to Watercolor Weekend!
I hope you’re all having a wonderful day! Today I’m sharing a card featuring Love Blooms (6195) from the new release, and it was so much fun to create.
On Canson Watercolor Paper, I stamped the image using Archival Ink in Shadow Grey. I began by painting the pots, pillows, cat, and curtains, then moved on to adding the flowers and foliage. The flowers are stamped in the desired colors and softened with a damp brush.
For the view from the window, I added a light wash of green along the bottom and a soft touch of blue for the sky, keeping it subtle to create a peaceful outdoor scene. I also used a pencil and ruler to add grid lines to the window for a bit of structure and detail.
I thought it would be fun to place a sign above the window using the sign from the Front Porch Farm House set (5490). I stamped the sign on Canson Watercolor Paper, colored it, then stamped the sentiment and used the coordinating die to cut it out. I added foam tape underneath for dimension.
After everything was colored, I cut the frames using the 3rd and 4th largest Scalloped Rectangle Dies (6048).
All 6 newly released Flower Foundations stamps are simple, easy, and fun—perfect for creating cards or journal booklet.
Stamps
Love Blooms (6195)
Foliage Set 4
(5126)
Foliage Set 1 – Small Grass (4051)
Bible Flower
Set – Daisy Bunch (5074)
Mini Flower Set (5009)
Front
Porch Farm House – Sign (5490)
Dies
Scalloped Rectangle Dies – 3rd &
4th Largest (6048)
Paper
Canson Watercolor Paper
Inspirational
Easter Patterned Paper (6033)
Inks & Coloring Mediums
Archival Ink –
Shadow Grey (for stamping)
Tombow Markers:
177 – Grass,
foliage, pillow
526 – Window
493, 985, 685, 725 –
Flowers
757, 942, 947 – Flower pots
925, 026 –
Pillows
991 – Curtain
912 + 933 – Cat
565 –
Shadow
Twin Tone Brown – Details
Other
Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White
For my second card, I used Canson Watercolor Paper. I inked my stamp with 969 and 565, stamping it off once before stamping onto the paper. Using a damp brush, I pulled out the color first to create a soft base.
Using 312, I lightly colored the shed (5121). I darkened the shed frame with 969, along with Twin Tone Brown, to give it an aged look. I colored the door using 026, then used Twin Tone Brown to add lines and create a wood effect.
Next, I stamped in the flowers and foliage and used a damp brush to soften the look. I finished the scene by adding a light wash of 526 for the sky.
To add another fun detail, I thought the watering can from the Spring Keepsake Set (6106) would be a perfect fit for the scene. I colored the watering can using N49, then used Twin Tone Brown to add details and give it an aged, rusty look.
I hope you enjoyed these cards—thanks so much for stopping by!
Stamps
WC Garden Shed Set (5121)
Spring
Keepsake Set – Watering Can (6106)
Foliage Set 1
(4051)
Foliage Set 3 (5007)
Foliage Set 5 (5476)
Flower
Set 1 – Daisy Bunch (4052)
Dies
Rectangle Double Stitched – Large
(5063)
Circle Double Stitched – 2nd Largest (5064)
Paper
Canson Watercolor Paper
Basic
Pink Patterned Paper (6010)
Inks & Coloring Mediums
Twin Tone Brown
(stamping)
Tombow Markers:
969 + 565 – Stamped shed
312
– Shed
026 – Door
685, 555 – Flowers
177 –
Grass, shrub
526 – Sky
N49 – Watering can
Hello, and Welcome, to Watercolor Weekend! Technically, it is Spring, but the weather says otherwise. It’s coming, but the tug-of-war continues, we call these the yo-yo months, it is enough to drive one batty when you just want warmth and sun! (Yes, yes, I know…..I will be complaining of it being too warm soon enough! LOL!) I can not tell you how happy it makes me to create colorful creations right now, I may enjoy a good snowman, but I do love when things start coming back to life!
Daffodils are usually one of our first flowers to show up here, there is something about that pop of bright sunny yellow after months of gray days. The irony of them getting covered in snow is not lost on me. The 6106 Spring Keepsake Set was a big hit for the frog alone, he is cute isn’t he! I started out with a piece of watercolor paper and stamped in the frog with Distress Ink Pumice Stone after stamping off once. I created a mask and covered him, and then using a stamp positioner I stamped in the pot like I did the frog. I then masked the pot and stamped in the flowers. Starting with the frog, I used 126 as the base color, adding in 177 especially around the edges and shadowed areas. N15 for the pupils, with a touch of 565 along the edges of the white. This really helps the eyes to pop! For the tulips I used 725 and shaded with 676 for more dimension. The daffodils I started with 025 and then used 026 for some depth, with 947 for shading. I added a couple of dots of 969 right in the centers. The stems and leaves I used 126 as the base and contoured with 177. For some of the areas farther back I also used a bit of 249. I added some 969 inside the pot, darkening the back edge for dimension. For the pot itself I used 636, darkening the sides and leaving a highlight in the middle which helps make the pot look rounded. I also added a stripe with the same color. The sky I used 526, and put a light wash of 969 for the ground. Using my favorite grass from 5826 WC Large Tree Set 2, I masked off the frog again to place the grass behind him and on the other side of the pot using 177 with two small spots of 969 towards the bottom and then used a damp brush to soften. Bleed Proof White was used for the little flowers. I added a bit more 969 for the shadows at the base of the pot and frog. 5064 Circle Double Stitched Die, 2nd from the largest, was used to cut the image out. I then matted this with silver cardstock using dies from my stash, and then backed this with a dark purple solid cardstock, cut out from the 2nd largest 6045 Scalloped Circle Dies. I matted my card base with paper from the 6010 Basic Pink Paper Pack. Before attaching my image, I stamped in the sentiment in the bottom corner with Versafine Clair in Nocturne. I then added my image to finish off the card. I still can’t get over how cute this frog is!! Ah, Spring, I am waiting for you!
5126 Foliage 4 – small vine
4051 Foliage Set 1 –
small grass, large foliage
5826 Large Tree Set 2
– grass
5418 Bible Foliage
Set 2 – dots
5009 Mini Flower – 4
flowers
5074 Bible Flower Set – daisy
bunch
I used paper from 5835 Mini Paper Pack for the Story Tile
Template and adhered it to my watercolor paper after erasing the pencil lines. Mounting
this on my card base. (This time in the right orientation!!) Thank you for
joining me, I hope you enjoyed my cards, until next time! Create….Share….Inspire!
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Happy Friday everyone!
Tasha here sharing a fun new Easter card. I still can't believe it's already Easter time, seems like the year just started. For my project, I used the 6008-Bunny Hugs set and 6103-Baby Keepsake Set to make a cheerful little scene. I had a lot of fun coloring the pretty flowers and love the mix of colors!
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Today I have two cards for you that both fit the Round and Round Challenge. The first one is an interactive rocking card and the second is more to show you how many ways you can use your dies and stamps, just add some imagination.
Let's start with the rocking pup:
I used the Pup floating in the inner tube from the #4900 - Reel Great Guys stamp set along with the beach toys from the #5509 - Beach Accessories stamp set.
First of all, I used the 5064 - Double Stitch circle die for the baseball. Then for the half circles, I used two of the #5726 - Nested Circle dies together to create the thin circle frame. Lastly, I used the eyes/brows from the #5339 - Santa and the #5340 - Snowman GCH for the red stitches on the ball.
Now, would it have been easier to draw the ball, probably, but I can't draw. 😂
Well, there you have it! Thanks for joining me today. I hope you create something fun for the Round and Round challenge and enter for a chance to win a free stamp set. We love to see your creations!
Have a great day and keep creating!
Hello Ai fans and welcome to our April Monthly Guest Designer Challenge!
This time Debbie has the sweetest little bunny for you.
After you read through her post and admire her card, be sure to
scroll down to see who our March winners were.
Happy April everyone! It’s almost Easter and I am enjoying spring flowers in bloom!
Using #75 sky blue, I added sky, adding color so there were light and dark areas and also some white space to show clouds. I usually add sky first so I don’t have to work around the flowers later. I then painted the bunny in #84 taupe. I used #67 bubblegum pink for his ears and once he was dry, used my black Micron to darken his eyes. I colored the rocks next, leaving a highlight on the top and using a variety of grey and brown tones (#40 brownish grey, #21 dark grey, #45 sepia, #15 olive green, and #84 taupe).
Next, I made a mask of the bunny and stamped grass on both sides of him in #15 olive green, using the teeny tiny grass (#4051) and the grass from #5826 WC Large Tree Set 2. I also added some grass along the bottom right of my project. I pulled the color out of the lines and then used a single flower from #6055 Water of Life Set to stamp the flowers on the right in #79 grape.
For the flowers on the left, I started by inking the small vine stamp from #5126 Foliage Set 4 and stamped it several times for light and dark to create the base of the plant (I made a mask of the rocks to protect them for this step). I used #15 olive green for the foliage. The long stem is also from set #6055 and I inked it in #93 aubergine and used my stamp positioner to stamp it 3 times and then touched each bloom with my brush to soften the color. The tall grass is from #4875 Garden Wagon Mini set. I inked it in #15 olive green and inked the ends in #8 violet. Using my positioner, I stamped it twice. I then used the fine tip and added a few more flower bud dots in violet. I added the hint of a tree by inking leaves from #5126 and stamping them twice in the left corner of my project.
To finish up, I used #15 olive green to anchor the rocks and bunny by adding some “ground” as grass along the base of the rocks, bunny and grass. With Dr Ph Martin’s Bleed Proof White, I added dots to the bunny tail so it would look fluffy – but left the shading at the base. I also added a few dots along the ground and in the grass I added at the bottom right. I also used the fine point of my taupe marker to darken areas on the bunny and rocks for shading.
I hope you’ll give this project a try and please be sure to post your version so we can all enjoy it! Also, don’t forget to enter the Monthly Challenge for a chance to win a free stamp set! Happy stamping!
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Today I thought that I would share a few of these easy "last minute" Easter place cards that I am currently working on by using the Ai Bunny Hugs Set (6008). Also, to create the place card itself we will be using the Ai Scalloped Rectangle Dies (6048).
We will begin by die cutting the scalloped rectangle onto some white cardstock. Now we will stamp the little bunny in the center and color it in using the Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens in the following colors: Blender, Sugared Almond Pink, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Ice Blue, Sea Green, Lt Gray.
Now that the coloring is complete, we can use the bunny die to partially die cut the bunny. For that, we will only die cut the top of the bunny (about from the neck upwards). When you are doing a partial die cut you will want to put the top plate on your die cutting machine only over the area that you want to cut!
Now we will score at the center of the scalloped rectangle from the cut line to the edge of the card. You will need to do this on both sides of the bunny. At this point, you can fold the place card in half right on that score line. This will make the bunny pop-up over the top of the place card!
Let's add a strip of plaid paper to the bottom of each of the place cards using the same rectangle die, but we will only need about a 1/2" strip.
After we attach the plaid strip, we will then add a solid strip of 1/4" coordinating cardstock. We can also add a bit of interest to each of the eggs using our gel pens in a variety of colors.
Next, you may want to add the names of your guests to each place card, or you can just simply stamp a cute easter sentiment on each of your place cards. For the lettering, I used the Ai Journal Letter Dies (5562) and some black 100lb cardstock. However, you could also stamp the names using the Ai Letter Stamps (5284).
Finally, let's add some sparkle using a few pretty gems in those same coordinating colors!
Thank you so much for joining me today! Have a fun and crafty day!
Ai Scalloped Rectangle Dies (6048)