Monday, May 9, 2016

Stampin' Up ~ Lovely as a Tree in Watercolor

I had a little time to play in my craft area and I wanted to try my hand at a bit of watercolor...again.  Over at Sunday Stamps they had the perfect challenge...creating a scene along with their sketch.  I got busy and ended up creating two cards instead of one.  I have to build a stash since I have a LOT of birthdays in June and still a few left yet this month.  






To create this scene I started by stamping my tree.  I actually inked it up 3 different times and stamped them over each other using the stamp-a-ma-jig from Stampin' Up!.  I didn't move the handle after I stamped so it was in the same position each time I needed to stamp again so I had perfect placement...whew! lol  The first time I inked up the stamp I used the Stampin' Write markers soft suede and pear pizzazz covering the whole trunk and tree.  I spritzed it with a bit of water and stamped it.  The second time I covered a bit less of the trunk and leaves using chocolate chip and old olive, spritzing it again and stamping over the first one.  The last time I put just a touch of color here and there using early espresso and mossy meadow and repeated the process for the last time.  Then I used a damp paint brush and carefully blended the colors together.  Next I used a graphic HB pencil to draw in my scene.  If you have no idea what to draw just google some images and you'll get thousands of ideas.  I think I googled trees and hills.  Nope I didn't copy any particular picture, just got a few ideas and drew it out.  I am in no way an artist so I need pictures in front of me to come up with an idea.  I just knew I wanted water and hills.  I started by drawing where I wanted my water to be.  Once that was done I continued the lines to the water's edge that were already under the oak tree.  I drew in a couple more hills and was ready to start painting.  I painted the pond first and that was the hardest part for me.  I really like how it turned out in the first pic below and was just OK with how it turned out in the second pic.  Guess I like the reflections better in the first one, but my daughter liked the second one better...guess it's all in the eye of the beholder! :)  Back to the pond...I started by completely wetting only the pond area and adding marina mist and island indigo letting the wetness of the paper pull the colors for me.  While that was drying I wet the whole sky and used soft sky to paint that.  I didn't put color over the whole sky, but let the water pull the color for me so I had blue and white areas in the sky.  Then I wet the area under the tree and started with pear pizzazz, then added old olive and a touch of mossy meadow.  Since that's the area closest to me I wanted it to be just a tad darker than the area behind it.  Next I filled in the area to the left of the tree using the same colors, but not applying it quite as dark.  While those two areas were drying I wet the top hill and mixed pear pizzazz and soft sky to give this hill a lighter look since it's off in the distance just a bit.  I did the same with my second card, but I must have used more pear pizzazz than soft sky because that hill is darker.  No biggie since I like how they both turned out.  I did the middle hill last and used pear pizzazz and old olive for this one.  If I wanted anything darker I just added more color.  To finish things off I put a few dobs of old olive (I think) to continue the grassy hill line that was a part of the tree stamp.  Then I added grass all over.  I started with pear pizzazz (and added the reflections in the water with just pear pizzazz), then added old olive and a bit of mossy meadow over top to finish off the look.  






When I make two cards I like some things better on one card and other things better on the other card.  Anyone else ever have that problem?  I don't think there's a time that it hasn't happened to me yet!  Do you have a favorite?  Let me know!

These are all the colors I used on my cards...





Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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Supplies used on this card:

Watercolor paper and paint brushed from local craft store




Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Stampin' Up! ~ Remarkable You in Watercolor

Today's card is a soft watercolor that I made for my mother-in-law's birthday that we celebrated while we were in Tennessee.  It had been a bit since I had done a watercolor so I had to give it a try again.


I used the stamp set Remarkable You and stamped the flower and leaves with VersaMark, then the ink color that I wanted the outside to be.  I quickly put clear embossing powder over what I had just stamped and used my heat gun to melt it.




I used an aqua painter to color in the petals.  I wet a petal or leaf one at a time, grabbed some ink and put it on starting where I wanted it to be the darkest, then let the ink spread on it's own since the whole petal or leaf was wet.


Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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Supplies used on this card:

Watercolor paper from local craft store



Monday, May 2, 2016

Stampin' Up ~ Fox and Friends for Baby

I had fun making this cute baby card for my daughter's best friend who is having her first baby in June!  Yes, I know it's a retired set, but it's still my favorite go to set when I need a baby card.


Since she's chosen not to find out if she's having a boy or girl (which I think is great!), I used a group of soft colors that are perfect for either a baby boy or baby girl.


I also made it long so I could fit four different animals on the card and because the gift was going to be from a group of us I figured you needed room to sign the card, right? :)  


Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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Supplies used on this card:

Retired stamp set Fox and Friends and retired sentiment set

Retired 1 3/8" Square Punch


Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Stampin' Up! - Garden in Bloom

Today I have a sweet card for you inspired by Try Stampin' or Not on Tuesday's sketch challenge # 268 using the Stampin' Up! set Garden in Bloom.  I think I've only used it one other time and that was just to use the butterfly.  Today I used almost every stamp from that set!  


The sketch is a fun one with hexagons on it.  I have to admit that I never bought that punch so I was stuck doing a little fussy cutting because these were the flowers I wanted to use.  Do you ever get an idea with a stamp in your mind and nothing else will do?  That was the case here and I have framelits and punches I could have used if I just would have picked another set! lol  Make sure you check out the other fun sketches over at Try Stampin' HERE and play along if you get a chance.  We would love to see what you create!

While I was at my craft table working on my card one of my daughter's saw the colors I was using a said she really like them.  Do you ever just need a little pick me up like that?  I sure do and it was a nice vote of confidence. :)  These are the colors I used...




At the last minute I remembered that I had Wink of Stella and wanted to add a bit of shimmer so I added it to the middle of the flowers, the bee's wings and the butterfly's body.  It's hard to see, but the first picture shows it the best.  Just a little touch of something extra like that can make a card pop!  I added the bee and butterfly inside as well just for the fun of it. :)


Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Serene Silhouettes - Down Memory Lane

The first time I saw the stamp set Serene Silhouettes in the catalog I knew I'd be making plenty of cards using it and that's exactly what happened.  Since it's one of the sets on the retiring list I thought I'd look at all the cards I created using this set.  Some I really like and others (I have to admit) I don't know what I was thinking?! lol  Anyway I hope you'll take a trip down memory lane with me for a little bit...  If you don't have this set yet and would like to purchase it before it's gone click on one of the links below...


Some of the cards I created that I threw into a collage.  To see the rest keep on scrolling. :)



All the cards are in no particular order.  If you have any favorites I'd love to hear what you like!  As I was looking through them I kept thinking, "Oh, that's my favorite one!" then another would pop up and I'd think the same thing.  I will post my favorite one for you last because I do have a favorite even though there are a lot of close seconds, and I posted those randomly throughout. :)



This was a close second. 



This is one of the first cards I created with the set.
















This is one of my close seconds. :)




This is one of my close seconds. :)


This is one of my close seconds. :)





This is one of my close seconds. :)


This is the last of one of my close seconds.


Yes, this is my favorite card. :)  Did you have a favorite?


Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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Friday, April 22, 2016

Stampin' Up! - Telescoping Masculine Card

Hi, Everyone!  I'm back after a bit of a break from blogging!  I've still been busy making cards, just not posting much right now between getting ready for my stamp a stacks and the fact that we FINALLY had some warm weather here in Michigan...and I took FULL advantage of it!  One of the cards I created used a technique I saw on a card by France Martin and I had to give it a try!  I ended up using the elk from The Wilderness Awaits and boy was it fun to create.  I thought the ladies at my stamp a stacks would just watercolor the picture and put it on the card, but I think only three out of both groups decided not to.  I was glad they were willing to give it a try.


This was my first card and I really like how it turned out.  I showed it to my hubby and two daughters to see what they thought.  My hubby and youngest thought it was nice, my oldest daughter thought it made the elk look fat! lol  It's so funny to get their opinions...sometimes!


These are the colors I used on my cards...



I didn't add the trees to this card because I wanted to whip up another sample and they were just extra work.  The only problem with this card is I was NOT paying attention to the direction of my card and attached it sideways! In my defense the words weren't on yet and I was in a hurry! lol  On this card I kind of did the telescoping.  I popped up every other layer instead of adding a higher layer each time.  


Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

I would love to be your demonstrator! If you like what you see and want to order anything just click on any of the products that I've listed at the bottom of my blog or click on the "Shop Now" tab at the top of my blog. Any of them will take you directly to my website! If you have questions feel free to contact me. Just click "Contact Me" at the top of my blog . If you're thinking of becoming a demonstrator click "Join My Team". I'd love to have you join me!

Supplies used on this card:

Watercolor Paper from local craft store