Sunday, May 22, 2016

Stampin' Up! ~ Gift of Love in Watercolor

Usually when I do my pre-order for the Stampin' Up! annual catalog I hold off buying any of the hostess sets, but this time around I wanted to get my hands on a couple of them right away because they made me think Watercolor!  That's exactly what I did with today's card that I made for my mom's birthday. :)


I have to say the picture of this card does not reflect how the colors actually look for some reason.  Yes, I used Pear Pizzazz and that color looks right, but I also used Flirty Flamingo, Peekaboo Peach and Soft Sky (which you can't see at all unless you use a magnifying glass! lol).  The picture makes it look more like I used Calypso Coral.  Anyway I inked the leaves using a Pear Pizzazz Stampin' Write Marker and inked the flowers all over with Flirty Flamingo and went back in and used Peekaboo Peach here and there.  I stamped it on watercolor paper, then used an aqua painter to color the flowers and leaves in with the ink that I stamped the image with.  Since that waters down the image I reinked the stamp like the first time, spritzed it a couple of times (from a good 10 inches away) and using the Stamp-a-ma-jig stamped over the image again.  I used the aqua painter to blend in some of the color here and there again, but not over the whole image.  After that was done I used Soft Sky just next to the image.  I'd put the ink on right next to the image, then clean the aqua painter and pull the color out so it was the darkest next to the image and lightened up after I pulled it out.  To finish it off I flicked a little Pear Pizzazz and a mixture of Flirty Flamingo and Peekaboo Peach and stamped Happy Birthday.


I guess I'm going to skip my normal color blocks today since the new In Colors aren't available yet in that format, but I'm sure they will be soon. :)


Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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Supplies used on this card:

Watercolor paper from local craft store


Saturday, May 21, 2016

The Smoky Mountains in Watercolor

Have you ever been to the Smoky Mountains?  If not you're missing out on something beautiful!  We had a chance to go there again not too long ago to celebrate my hubby's 50th birthday a little early.  My In-laws invited all of my hubby's siblings and spouses for a wonderful and relaxing vacation to Tennessee.  We stayed in a cabin that was pretty high up and we had three different levels in our cabin that we could look out on every morning and evening.  We had a couple of beautiful sunsets to watch that's for sure!




Since I definitely needed to write a thank you to them I thought, "Why not try to watercolor the Smoky Mountains for my thank you card".  Now I can't say they look like this at all, but for my first try I didn't think they turned out too bad.  And let's just say I added things here and there that I wasn't planning on adding and did a bit of trimming by the time it was done! lol  Now I can't forget to add that the sketch for this card was inspired by Freshly Made Sketches #237 and I turned it on its side.  It doesn't match the sketch exactly either because I trimmed it down more than I originally planned on because there were just some areas that I did not like, so off they went!   
The two mountain ranges in the back were made using the same color even though they look different.  Since the sunset was pink when I added the blue it turned a lavender color.  Then it turned purple the next time because the lavender was there and when I added more blue it turned purple.  Then I mixed a bit of blue and green for the middle mountain range.  I added a bit  more green to the mixture and yet a lot more for the final front mountain range.  It was definitely a live and learn (really paint and learn) experience for this picture, but I wasn't about to start over after all the work I had put into it!


Yes, believe it or not these are the colors I used.  By mixing them I came up with colors that were not anything like the original.  I have to say it was pretty fun seeing the colors that were made each time I added a new color.



Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Stampin' Up! Wetlands Birthday

Today I have a card to share with you that uses one of my favorite masculine stamp sets...Wetlands.  There's so much you can use it for including the sentiments.  When I scrolled through all my Wetlands' posts to see what I made with this set I realized a lot of cards used just one of the sentiments from the set.  Today it has a sentiment, the wheat and the goose. :)  I made this card for my brother-in-law's birthday which was a couple of weeks ago, although I had made the oval part a while ago.  I didn't even know I had it until I went through one of my bags (that's always sitting on my desk!).  I knew it had to be made into a card. :)



It's been so long since I had made it that I had to think about what colors I used on it and how it started it out! lol  I think I started by sponging the water using Bermuda Bay (I masked the sky area with a sticky note first).  Next I added some of the grass using the wheat stamp and Pear Pizzazz, but not a lot yet.  I added the goose and colored him with a Basic Black Marker, and the grass with a Pear Pizzazz marker.  Once that was stamped I added more grass at the bottom by turning the wheat stamp upside down so I was only getting blades of grass.  Then I sponged the area with Pear Pizzazz to soften it up.  I used a blender pen to add some color to the goose.  I blocked off the goose, then sponged the sky using VERY light touches of Bermuda Bay and Rose Red (basically used a sponge and huffed on it  to get it damp instead of adding more ink to it).  To finish it off I used a white gel pen to add ripples and waves in the water.


You can see that I stamped a bit on the inside too.  I did the wheat on each side, then turned the stamp upside down again to add blades of grass in the  middle and used a sponge to blend it all together.



Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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Supplies used on this card:

Sticky  notes

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Stampin' Up! ~ Simple Birthday Wishes

How about a clean and simple card today?  That's what I have to share with you.  We have a great sketch this week over at Try Stampin' or Not on Tuesday and I followed this one pretty closely.  I don't usually do that, so it was nice to just follow along and create something delicate.  Yes, that word comes to mind because everything on this card is so tiny!  I haven't used this stamp set much...at least not the flowers, so it was nice to put a little ink on them.


Make sure you head over to Try Stampin' HERE to check out the other great cards using this week's sketch.  If you get a chance we'd love to have you play along!

I loved making this card.  Even though it's a CAS card it took a little bit because I colored the flowers and leaves separately and stamped them 5 times (one of those times is on the inside).  I grabbed the inside piece of  a butterfly stamp from the set  Garden in Bloom and stamped it because I needed a small butterfly.  I drew his body and antennae and to finish off the card I added tiny pearls to each of the flowers and two on each of the butterflies (which covered the body I had just put on the butterfly! lol).  




Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Sara

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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