Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts

Tuesday

Do it for the DADS!



Hello sweet folks! How's your week shaping up so far? Did you happen to catch Catherine's tutorial yesterday on making the most out of digital images? I have one word... WOW! If you haven't seen it yet, click HERE to "catch" the action and see what she masterfully whipped up!

I have to say her creation is serving as the inspiration for today's Creative Confetti! With her card, we are going to set a theme for the week to....



HOW TO PLAY: While the title suggests we're going to create for Dad, really any masculine cards will do! Let's show the men in our lives that we care enough to create the very best for them! And, if you have a dad you need a card for, you'll be ahead of the game when Father's Day rolls around on June 16th!

On to my creations! In honor of this challenge, I thought I would cue up a few of my "manly cards" to showcase a few different masculine stamp sets that Power Poppy has created over the years!



I made this one above for my brother-in-law who has a birthday around Father's Day -- so this little creation using Power Poppy's O Hoppy Day stamp set served as double duty! I also offered on the inside to buy him a beer! ;-)



This card above went to my hubby who used to be a gear head. In fact, we joke that my wedding ring is his old 1993 Harley Roadster, which I hate to say he sold in order to buy my ring. So you can see why Power Poppy's Move the Soul stamp set was a perfect way to honor my guy! :-)


This card above using Power Poppy's Play Ball stamp set was a Father's Day card a few years back. The kids decided to serve up a baseball-themed Father's Day and in addition to this card, we got family tickets for the minor league team here in town. It was a great day ... and it's a great set to take one of your guys out to the old ball game! Also, did you see a portion of this set was made into a digital stamp set called Baseball Vignette, with even more Father's Day sentiments! Click HERE to see!

So, do you have a guy in your life who could use a little handmade love? I sure hope so because I'd love to see your creation! After you finish up your card, don't forget to link it up using our linky below! Every entry is one more shot at a $25 gift code to the Power Poppy Shop! 
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Because it's a brand new month, that means we get to dig into all the entries from last month and draw the winner for that $25 gift code! So, let's get to it!

After we threw all the virtual names into our hat, random.org mixed them all up and drew....


That means the winner is...

SHARON at RAINBOWS AND BORDEAUX!

If you want to take a peek at the winning creation, take a gander! Isn't it a beauty?


Sharon used French Lilac by Power Poppy and some Prismacolor Pencils with amazing results. I love that she made this one for her mom since purple is her favorite color. So sweet! Sharon, all you need to do is email us at bloom@powerpoppy.com and we will get that code right out to you! Happy Shopping! 

And there you have it folks! Some manly creations topped off with a springtime beauty! We can't wait to see what YOU create this month! 

Happy Stamping!
~Julie
a.k.a. The Creative Confetti Thrower! 



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Monday

Inspire Me Monday- Fishing with Catherine Anderson



Hi, my name is Catherine Anderson. Welcome to Power Poppy’s Inspire Me Monday…and my very first blog post! (This is so exciting! Is my typing shaking? Shhh-h! Don’t tell. It’s a secret!)  


Are you ready for Father’s Day yet? Moms are easy, right? Flowers, flowers, flowers. We women never get tired of beautiful blossoms. But what about those Dads in our lives? Well don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Marcella has my FAVORITE guy stamps and today I’d love to show you how you can combine three of her best digis into one fabulous card for that first man in your life. 


Fly Guy Background Image
Let’s start with this winner, “Fly Guy.” What red-blooded man doesn’t love to tramp around in nature, playing with icky worms and hooks in an attempt to catch “the BIG one”…which usually gets away? Well, not anymore, friends! Today is Dad's lucky day and he’s reeling in that monster for supper. (I know, I know, we usually have to order pizza after a day of foraging for food…)

The finished size of my card is 6” x 7” so I enlarged the “Fly Guy” digi to 120%. I printed the design in light grey on Cryogen Curious Metallic 89# white cardstock. I LOVE this stuff! It has a subtle sparkle and is great for Copics, yet has enough tooth for colored pencils.
No-Line Printing Tip: I’m no computer geek, but on my Mac even I can do this! Go to “Tools” on the top bar, then click on “Adjust Color.” A box will pop up that allows you to adjust the exposure and contrast levels until you get the lines dark enough to see, but light enough to disappear once colored. 


Mask the man, rocks and water with “X-Press It Mask It” low tack matte masking film. Using regular Distress Inks, color the sky with “Tumbled Glass” and then deepen with “Evergreen Bough” along the shoreline and behind the man to give the aura of a woodland setting.


How to handle the water seemed like a bit of a quandary. I have a degree in Graphic Design, but everything I know about Copic Markers I learned from Amy Shulke over at Vanilla Arts. She’s AMY-AZING! But, alas, Amy hasn’t taught a Patreon class about water since I joined. However, she did wisely advise us to start with the hardest thing first, because if you screw it up, there is less to throw away. Thus I started with the reflection. And you know what? It was easy-peasy! Don’t fret about the process or bother to draw it out ahead of time. Just swish some of the colors from the various aspects of the man’s figure onto the cardstock. It doesn’t have to be very accurate…just enough to give a sense of the guy. Reflections in moving water are supposed to be distorted. TIP FOR TRANSLUCENT WATER: Continue color of the hip waders and rocks slightly below the water line so it looks translucent instead of murky.


Next I swished my colors for the water around (and gently) over the reflection. This helps to blend the two areas together. Color over the fish that comes with the “Fly Guy” digi as we will be using a different image for this card. Leave some white cardstock peeping through for highlights. Don’t over think the water process…it’s very quick and easy. The only thing you really need to keep in mind is to swish horizontally. (Unless you happen to be illustrating Moses and the parting of the Red Sea. Then vertical flicks would be appropriate!)


Leaping Trout
Next I tackled the fish (no pun intended!). The spectacular digital stamp used here is “Leaping Trout” and it was also printed on the same Cryogen Curious Metallic Cardstock. The goal was to create a sense of struggle between man and fish, so I enlarged the trout image to 120%. 



DESIGN TIP FOR COMBINING STAMPS: Audition several sizes by printing them on regular copy paper first. Roughly cut them out and compare sizes with your background image. In this case, I wanted the man in the distance and the fish to look like he is bursting out of the scene. Therefore, I wasn’t timid with size.


Want to know where I learned that trick? From my husband! John is an avid saltwater fisherman and last year he caught a gorgeous grouper. When I took the picture, John held the fish way out from his body. Suddenly this 8 lb. grouper looked three times bigger! Last month John caught a 65”, 48 lb. mahi-mahi off the coast of Key West. He was so exhausted after the fight that there was no dangling that baby way out on his fingertips. It actually was as big as it looks!

After coloring the “Leaping Trout”, I gave the whole fish a coat of “Wink of Stella” in clear. Have you ever tried that stuff? Oh, my! Love at first wink!!! So perfect to make that rainbow trout glisten!


The Reel Deal Tag
Ever wonder where on earth to use that FYG1 Fluorescent Yellow Copic marker? You bought it to complete your set, but it’s been sitting reproachfully in your case ever since, feeling a little ignored. Well, dust that marker off and use it for the fishing line in this manly image! The fishing hat scene and “Happy Father’s Day” sentiments were both created using Marcella’s digital stamp, “Reel Deal." (I hand lettered the “Fish Story" sentiment on the front of the card and the “Whole Wide World" one on the tag.) The hat image was printed at 80% in order to fit the 3 ¼” x 6 ¼” tag.


Copic Markers and Prismacolor Pencils
Part of the fun is picking your own colors and employing what supplies you have on hand. However, if you are curious about what I used, scroll down to the bottom for a detailed list.


The Fly Lure
The lure action is a fun detail when the fish bounces on his Wobble Spring! Cut about 3/8" from the end of a feather and put a dab of glue on top of the spine. With a strand of red embroidery floss, make a tiny loop which will later attach to a jump ring. Add a bit more glue and wrap two strands of red embroidery floss just around the top. Secure with a little more glue on the back. Hook a couple of jump rings onto the top loop and then punch a tiny hole in the fish’s jaw. I thought I had jump rings in my stash, but I didn’t and so made my own by cutting up a dangle earring fastening. 



The Bulrushes 
Or cattails…whatever you call them in your neck of the woods! I grew up In Prince Edward Island, Canada and there they are known as "bulrushes." When I moved to New York, nobody knew what I was talking about because they call them "cattails." But I am pretty sure that the Islanders are right. Nobody ever heard of the story, “Baby Moses in the Cattails. And if its good enough for the Bible, it’s good enough for me! By the way, this is a La La Land Crafts die, called, mistakenly ahem, “Cattails.”(...must be New Yorkers) You know how bulrushes get fluffy? Cut the fuzz off the bottom of a feather and glue it to the back of the die cut to mimic this perfectly!


Folding Box Card
Jennifer McGuire has an excellent tutorial video of how to make a folding box card, here:


Adapting her basic instructions, I cut two (6” x 9”) pieces of solar white Neenah 110# cardstock. Using “Frayed Burlap” Distress Ink, I applied color to completely cover one side of each piece of white cardstock. On the other side, color was applied to just the first inch or so of each end. Don’t worry about getting it all even…the finish should look rough because it is supposed to be burlap, not velvet.

With “Vintage Photo” Distress Ink, stencil the burlap design over the “Frayed Burlap” ink.



On one piece of the burlap cardstock, cut a centered opening with a rectangular die, 4 ¾” x 5 ¾”. Using the Score-Pal, crease fold lines at ½" and 1” on each of the long ends. Using your bone folder, accordion pleat these creases. 


Front Mat
With olive cardstock, cut a 6” x 6 7/8” mat, then remove a 4 ½” x 5 ½” rectangle from the center. Glue behind card front. Cut a 2 ½” x 1 ¼” piece of cardstock to glue into the lower left corner, behind the mat. This will later be a sturdy attachment site for the Wobble Spring (Hampton Art).


Dimensional Front Sentiment
I hand lettered this sentiment on a piece of cardstock 3/8” x 3 ¼”. Lay the strip upside down on a foam mat, then spritz lightly with water. With a ball stylus, gently make a zigzag stroke down the length, pressing softly into the foam. This will slightly cup the cardstock. Let dry, then glue just the ends in place.



Creating the Tag Pocket 
Use the leftover rectangle cut from the burlap card front. Score creases ¼” in from both long sides and one short side. Cut the two bottom corners off diagonally to reduce bulk for gluing. Crease the three edges towards the back side. With a black marker draw stitches around the pocket edges and hemline.  Set pocket aside. It will later be glued onto the back of the card.


Assembling the Card
Position card front opening over background scene and, once satisfied with the placement, trace top and bottom edges. Trim scene to 6” x 6 7/8”. Glue onto inside of back cover.


To create floating tabs for the scene, cut cardstock strips 3/8” x 4". The top strip will hold some die cut pine boughs (La La Land Crafts, “Winter Branches"). Color it with Distress Ink in "Tumbled Glass,” to match the sky. Die cut pine boughs and glue in desired position. Trim excess cardstock strip. For the strip that will float a single bulrush, color it in the same way you did the water so it will blend in with the background if the card is viewed at a side angle. Glue these strips onto the top and bottom of the card hinge, right side.


Glue front hinges to back hinges. Position "Leaping Trout” so that it looks like it is on the fisherman’s line. Attach Wobble Spring (Hampton Art) with fish. Glue one pine bough directly onto background image, upper left corner, then glue two boughs and a bare branch on the front right corner of card. Glue three bulrushes behind the lower right mat opening. Position tag pocket on back and glue in place. Bravo, you did it!!!

Give your Dad a big hug from me!
Catherine XO




Copic and Prismacolors (unless otherwise noted): 

FLY GUY:
Jacket and Hip Waders
     BV23 (underpaint), E99, YR27, YR24 (PC931 Dark Purple, PC901 Indigo, PC1084 
     Ginger Root)
Skin: BV20 (underpaint), E11, E21, E00 (PC1026 Greyed Lavender, PC928 Blush   
     Pink)
Hair: Dark Brown Staedtler Triplus 
Sunglasses: W9, W7
Denim OverallsB99, B97, B93, W3 (PC901 Indigo)
Shirt and Hat: YG99, YG97, YG95 (PC901 Indigo, PC1084 Ginger Root)
Reflection of Man in Water: Use one color from each of the various elements of his main image. 
     I chose YR24, E11, B97, YG95, W7 
Water: W5 (underpaint), E84, BG72, B95, B00 and a little YG93 to green it up a bit. (Squiggles of 
     Sakura Gelly roll Glaze and Stardust pens.)
Grass: (PC109 Prussian Green)
Bullrushes: Staedtler Triplus in Lt. Brown (looks rust) and olive green. For thicker areas of 
     stalks, you may wish to use YG99, YG97 and YG95.
Fishing Reel and Net Frame: N4, N2. Black Staedtler Triplus in crevices of reel. (PC901 Indigo,  
     White Sakura Gelly Roll pen)
Net: White Sakura Gelly Roll pen (PC936 Slate Grey)
Fishing Pole: Lt. Brown, Lt. Grey and Dark Grey Staedtler Triplus
Fishing Line: Sakura White Gelly Roll pen (Note: I only did the top part of the line as I wanted it
      to lead to my larger fish, not the original trout in the “Fly Guy” digi.)
Rocks: W7, W5, W3 (PC1076 90% French Grey, PC1084 Ginger Root, PC1034 Golden Rod, 
      PC936 Slate Grey)


LEAPING TROUT
Water: W5, BG72, B95, YG93, B00, Dark Green Staedtler Triplus for splash 
     lines (Sakura Gelly Roll Stardust and Glaze pens)
Fish Eye: Black and Yellowish Orange Staedtler Triplus, White Sakura Gelly Roll pen
Inside Mouth: E93, E11
Fins: YG95, R02, E51 on some tips
Body: B95 (underpaint), YG67, YG95, E51, R02, R05, R01, E50, W1, W3 (PC931 Dark Purple, 
     PC901 Indigo, PC1072 50% French Grey, PC938 white, PC923 Scarlet Lake, White Sakura 
     Gelly Roll pen)
Side Speckles: W5, W3, Dark Grey and Lt. Grey Staedtler Triplus
Wink of Stella, clear: over whole body
  

REEL DEAL TAG
Grass: W3 (underpaint), YG63, YG61 (PC901 Indigo, PC109 Prussian Green)
Fishing Rod: 
     (Cork) E55, E33, E31 (PC931 Dark Purple, PC901 Indigo, PC938 white)
     (Wooden) BV23 underpaint, E99, YR27 (PC931 Dark Purple, PC901 Indigo, PC938 white)
     (Loops) Lt. Brown Staedtler Triplus
     (Metal) N7, N5, N3
Reel: N7, N5, N3 (PC931 Dark Purple, PC936 Slate Grey, PC938 white)
Fishing Line: B000 (underpaint), FYG1 (PC1004 Yellow Chartreuse, PC1026 Greyed 
     Lavender)
Hat: B95 (underpaint), YG67, YG95 (PC901 Indigo, PC938 white, PC1084 Ginger Root)
Hat Band: E55, E33, E31 (PC1076 90% French Grey)
Grommets: Black Staedtler Triplus
Fly Lures: various Staedtler Triplus
Edges: Antiqued with Distress Ink "Old Paper"

Inspire Me Monday ~ Making a Masculine Card

Howdy all and Happy Monday!  I hope you had an amazing weekend.  I'm Allison Cope and I will be your hostess this week for Inspire Me Monday!

With Father’s Day fast approaching I thought I would share my entire card making process from beginning to end.  I’ll share my sources of inspiration with you and how I create each piece of my simple masculine card with you.

So grab a cup of joe and meet me in my craftroom…

Today I used the amazing detailed “Wild Mushrooms” stamp set and it’s coordinating die, here.  Plus I used the new 6x6 glorious “Big Sexy Leaves” and the script-licious “M-Powering Words” stamp sets too.  All three of these stamp sets are brand new and are in the Power Poppy Shop ready for you to purchase.  I also included a wonderful stamp set called “Natural Beauties” from one of our previous releases.

Here’s a close up of the final card creation I have made…




And here is a list of all of my Copic Markers that were used as promised…


And finally, a peak again on the inside of my card today…




Don’t forget to join the Bloomies this month for our fun Power & Spark Challenge.  You can find all the fun details HERE plus you could win a $50 shopping spree in the Power Poppy Shop!  WOOHOO!



Thanks for joining me today! I hope you have an amazing and creative week!

~ Allison Cope ~


stamps: Power Poppy (Wild Mushrooms, Big Sexy Leaves, M-Powering Words, Natural Beauties)
cardstock: Bee Paper Company (Artist Marker Paper), Recollections (White #110), Avery Elle (Kraft Woodgrain)
inks: Memento (Tuxedo Black), Catherine Pooler Designs (Stone Blue, Juniper Mist), Ranger Distress Oxides (Faded Jeans), Copic Markers
washi tape: Recollections (Pink Flamingos & Gold)
dies: Power Poppy (Wild Mushrooms Dies)
corner rounder: EK Success

Tuesday

Let's Rock A New Color Combo!

Hello happy stampers! Are you ready to rock a brand new color combo this week? In about 1.2 seconds you'll see I did a pretty masterful play on words there. Hehe! We are ready to usher in a new set of color cues for you to use the next time you hit up your snappy little stamping spaces!

So, let's check it out, shall we? 



  • So, you might ask, what is this that we are showing you a picture of above? Well, this is a gorgeous shot from the Smithsonian of what they call Variscite. I had never heard of it before but Ms. Marcella snapped this photo on a trip last summer to that fabulous place and then asked if it was too late in her life to become a "rock nerd?" That girl. I tell you. She just seizes life and dives into all the things that fascinate her with reckless abandon. Love it.

    HOW TO PLAY: Playing along with us is so easy. See the colors. Be inspired. Use them. Link up your creation. Let us all be wowed. Drop the mic. Fade out. Yep, just that easy!

Today we have the honor and privilege of having the AMAZINGLY talented Christine Okken in the house to show a card that perfectly depicts this little color combo. Take a look, will you?? With Father's Day fast approaching. You might want to CASE (copy and steal everything) when it comes to this design. Christine used Power Poppy's digital stamp set Leaping Trout to create this card showcasing one of nature's wonders! How can trout fly? Really? 


I love all the little extras Christine added to her card without even an ounce of making it look overdone. Sheer perfection! 

Here's a closeup so you can see all detail Christine added fabulously with her Copic markers! 


And here's a look at the colors she used to bring this trout to life!



So, sweet friends, want to pick up these serene and earthy colors and play along with us this week? Simply use this color combo, create, and then link up your card below! Who knows, your card might be chosen as one of our faves and you might end up guest hostessing this little post one day soon! Each guest blogger gets a color palette to create with along with a digital stamp set of their choice! Fun stuff, right?

FYI: If you want to take a trip back through past Hues to Use, just click that link. Remember, the linky is never ending, meaning you can play along whenever you feel like it! Why not challenge yourself to take a color-coded trip through all of our past challenges? Now THAT would be fun! ;-)


Thanks for stopping by!
~Julie 




Monday

Inspire Me Monday - Father's Day Copic Tutorial with Mindy


Hello my crafty friends. It's Mindy from My Creative Scoop and I have another Copic Marker Coloring Tutorial to share with you today. 

Today, we are focusing on coloring a Father's Day Image, Fly Guy Digi Stamp Set. I love how this set has all the different images that you can use all year round. It's the perfect time for a Father's Day Card, though. So, we are going with that!

I printed my Fly Guy Digi Stamp on my Copic Xpress it Blending Card -- my favorite to use with Copic Marker. Ok, So here's the Copic List of the colors I used if you would like to follow along this tutorial.

E11, E13, E30, E31, E33, YG67, YG63, N2, N4, N6, N8, B0000, B00, BG15, BG75, B95, R22









I hope you fond this tutorial helpful. You can come over to my site, My Creative Scoop and sign up for my newsletters for Copic tips and tricks! Have a lovely week!

Mindy