Showing posts with label Flower Bomb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower Bomb. Show all posts

Monday

Inspire Me Monday: The Flower Bomb (that nearly bombed!)

 

WELCOME BACK FRIENDS! I'm here today with a project that almost didn't happen. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Yet somehow I'm here with a card that turned out just fine. 

OK - so first let me tell you the card. It features a detail from the Flower Bomb Digital Stamp with a sentiment from In Praise of Sunflowers (now retired). 


So right about now I would be telling you about the coloring video I created for you. Or I would be if the camera hadn't shifted the exposure so that all you could see was - well, nothing! So no process photos, no witty commentary on what I did, and no opportunity to dazzle you with my technique. Instead, here's the list of markers I used. 

Next problem -- the layout I had in mind just didn't work. The papers that I had selected didn't enhance the colored image and the whole thing just looked over engineered. Sometimes the card you see in your mind's eye is much better than reality. The original image that I colored was actually a bit bigger so I trimmed it down a bit and set off to create a simpler card design.

However, that involved trying to select a new set of design papers. I could have gone with a white background except that I used X-Press It paper for the image and it has a gray tinge that looks odd against really white paper. None (and I do mean none) of my solid card stock coordinated with the marker colors I used. The B60s are hard to match with cardstock so I thought it would be easier to coordinate greens and pinks for the background. 

I created a lovely stenciled background using a pale pink cardstock, a brocade stencil, and texture paste. But apparently there was a bit of black ink somewhere on the stencil that transferred into a portion of the paste so that area of the design was now dark gray. No worries! I applied white embossing powder and heat set it after the texture paste was fully dry. 

And voila! A beautiful background that STILL didn't work with my colored image. Back to the drawing board. Or more accurately, at this point, it was late in the evening so I just went to bed!

The next morning, now refreshed and renewed, I announced that I was going to my studio and would not emerge until I had a completed card. My loving husband decided to bring me a light breakfast for sustenance - an English muffin with strawberry jam. Breakfast also included a beverage which turned out to be sangria because my husband -- who doesn't drink -- thinks you can use it as a substitute when you're out of orange juice. And while I didn't drink the sangria, the ensuing laughter seemed to break my design block and a card finally emerged.


Notice that I found a purplish-blue paper for the background! And while it's not the card design that I started with, I think that it's now even better. Sometimes you just have to jump through ALL the hoops to get to where you need to be in the end.

Don't forget! If you are new to digital images, we've got you covered. Check out this DIGITAL TUTORIAL by Julie Koerber with creative tips for working with our digital images as well as this step-by-step tutorial by the Bloom Brigade’s Allison Cope for working with digital images using GIMP, a free downloadable photo-editing program. And I have a YouTube video showing show I use Microsoft Word to print out digital images.

Thanks for joining me today! Be sure you check out my Power Poppy coloring videos on YouTube.

Nancy

Tuesday

Creative Confetti: Flowers for the Front Line



Hello to all you cardmakers, it's Barb here as your host today. Whether you are at home self quarantining or still working. We are all doing our part during this crisis. There is a lot of grief and uncertainty but there is goodness too in the world. That goodness will keep us together!  As a retired ER nurse, my thoughts are with all of the doctors, nurses, and first responders who are on the frontlines taking care of the sick with courage and resolve.  They are the Heros. That's why for today's challenge, I chose to make these front line workers the center of our challenge! 



HOW TO PLAY: Simply make a card with flowers on the front and a sentiment that shows how you feel about our Frontline.  It should be a thank you or an encouragement. I will urge you to not only make a card but to send it off to your local Emergency Room Staff.  I will be mailing mine to my friends that are working long hours to help. Let's spread some goodness and make them feel valued and appreciated. 

On to my Creation!


I used a digital stamp called Hummingbird Paradise. It comes with or without a hummingbird. I placed a sentiment in the middle from two different digital sets. One is Flower Bomb and the other is Acorn Ornament. They fit nicely in the middle. I printed it out with my laserjet printer which enabled me to use heat foil the sentiment. The rest was colored with my Copic markers.

Here you can see the foiled sentiment  

And now, Let's see you make Flowers for the Frontline! Share your creations by linking them up below using the linky below. Every single entry will be in the running for a $25 gift card to the Power Poppy Shop!

Please stay safe and well, until next time!
Barbara

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Creative Confetti: A World View


Hello sweet stampers! Are you ready to go on a little trip with me today? Just like Disney says, "It's a small world, after all!"  In light of the little trip our fearless leader, Marcella is on -- did you see she's been in Norway and England ???? -- I thought it would be fun to have a challenge inspired by the colors of the world! Check it out sweet peeps! 



HOW TO PLAY: Simply use the flag of any country as your launching pad for creativity! And, here's the clincher! Don't use your home country as inspiration! Use the flag of someplace you want to visit! Use the flag of one of your ancestors! Use the flag that just... "speaks to you!" Have fun with it and don't forget to share which flag inspired your creation.

ON TO MY INSPIRATION!

Being that Ms. Marce took a little Norwegian adventure, I decided to use Norway as my focus. I was inspired simply by the energy in the photos she posted. I mean, come on! Doesn't she look like she is having an absolute blast?




So, in honor of sweet Marce, here's a peek at the flag of Norway!


Knowing red and blue would be my focal colors, I went a flipping through all my clear and digital stamp sets! I stopped when I found this one --- Flower Bomb  --- a digital stamp set by Power Poppy. It was perfect! Roses are red, Violets are blue. I like the Norway flag, how about you? ;-) 


After printing, I used a stitched circle die to cut out my image and then went hunting for just the right colors of Copic markers! Here's a peek at what I used:

Roses: RV00, R00, R30. R32 R35, R39
Violets: V01, B60, B63, B66
Greenery: YG63, YG67 for Rose Leaves & YG00, YG06, YG17 for Violets

Here's a closeup! You can see that I did add some shading/color around my image and the edge of the die, for that I used R0000, R00 and R01 just for a soft glow. 


Add some fun blue and red decorative paper, a little bit of bling and a fun sentiment from the Power Poppy stamp set Juicy Strawberries (also a digital stamp set)

And that, my friends, is it! So, why don't you join me this week for a little world travel! Get to "Googling" and find that fun flag to inspire your next 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! 



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




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Friday

Power & Spark: Be Thankful!

Hello sweet peeps and happy Friday! This one is extra special because being the first Friday of a brand spanking new month, it means we have a brand new Power & Spark Challenge coming your way. This one is being ushered in all the way from the Land Down Under! That's right.... Ms. Kathy Jones is our hostess with the mostess and she has the most perfect of challenges for us all!



HOW TO PLAY: Here in the United States, November is a month full of thanksgiving, so Kathy is challenging us to funnel all of that gratitude into our next creative pursuit! Here's what Ms. Kathy had to say about the challenge!

“Hello Everyone!!  I'm excited to be bringing you this month's Power and Spark Challenge which is a Thankful Challenge!  As you know I'm an Aussie, which means that we don't have Thanksgiving here as that is a uniquely North American holiday, but that doesn't mean we don't have things to be thankful for! I am and will always be thankful for my dear hubby and gorgeous children, my parents who have always been there for me and my bestie who has been through the highs and lows beside me for the last 30 years.  November also brings the 97th Birthday of my Grandmother, a very, very special lady in my life, who I will always adore and be truly thankful and blessed to have in my life.  On the world calendar, November 11, 2018 brings the 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day — a time to reflect and be thankful for all those who have and are still serving for our country. So what are you thankful for? Play along with us and make a Thank You or Thanksgiving themed project and link up below!”

On to my creation...



I'm also thankful that here Down Under, it is Spring!  So I've reached for Flower Bomb and made it very large, added the sentiment at the top and printed it out and coloured it with a range of Copics. It really doesn't need much embellishing at all as those beautiful blooms are taking center stage, so I've matted it with some cream card, added a pink base with a border punch bottom and a few enamel dots to accent."

Thanks Ms. Kathy for sharing that showstopper full of gratitude! With that kind of inspiration at the forefront, don't you just want to run to your craft rooms to create a card full of thanksgiving? I know I do! So, all you need to do is create a card with a thankful theme and then link up your creation below. Just that simple folks! And then, at the end of the month, we'll pick one random and lucky winner from the challenge and thank them for playing along with a $50 gift code to the Power Poppy Shop!

THE OFFICIAL RULES:



  • Use Power Poppy stamps if you have them. If not, it is a great way to win some.
  • Link your creation below using our Linky (please use the exact URL from your post instead of a generic blog address.)
  • Please mention Power Poppy in YOUR blog or gallery post with a direct link back to this challenge
  • The winner will receive a $50 SHOPPING SPREE TO THE POWER POPPY SHOP
  • Enter as many cards as you’d like, as long as they fit the theme of the challenge
  • Deadline to enter is November 30 @ 8:00 PM EST. At that point, we’ll draw the winner randomly and make the announcement right here on the first Friday in December!
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    Moving on! Last month, Ms. Tosh challenged us all to celebrate our birth month with the "It's Your Birthday Challenge!" Did you play along? Well, if you did, pay attention sweet folks because we are about to draw the winning entry for a $50 Shopping Spree to the Power Poppy Shop! Are you ready to find out who our lucky winner is? Before I draw, be sure to click HERE  if you missed out on the fun and want to check out all the amazing entries!

    So Random.org stirred it all up and drew...

  • That means the winner of our October Challenge is.....

    *** CHAR OF GLITTER IN MY KITCHEN! ***

    If you wanted to check out Char's beauty of a project, don't worry, we're going to share! She used just a part of Power Poppy's Everything's Rosy digital stamp set to whip up this creation that is just downright happy — perfect for our birthday challenge, celebrating her birth month of May! I love the mix of patterns and all that happy color.



    Thanks to Char for playing along! You are the lucky winner of a $50 shopping spree to the Power Poppy Shop! Just email us at bloom@powerpoppy.com and we'll go ahead and send your winning code right to you!

    Now that's not where the fun ends! We have a handful of Bloomies who would love to share some eye candy with all of YOU!


    Stop by, say “hi” and give a little love to these wonderful ladies!
    Thanks all for stopping by and spending a little bit of your day with us! Be sure to check back in on Monday! That's when the oh-so-talented Elizabeth Zaffarano will be in the house to share some creative tidbits for our next Inspire Me Monday.

    See you then my friends!
    ~Julie  


    The Good Vibe 5 Keeps Flowin'!


    Hello all and Happy Friday folks! Are you ready to be hit up with a hefty dose of GOOD VIBES? Well, we have five of them for you! ;-) . We found quite a bit to be inspired by this week in blog land and we cannot wait to share these crafty finds with YOU! 


    GOOD VIBE No. 1


    Ahhh.... Our friend from the Netherlands -- Misseke -- is at it again with gorgeous coloring in her little corner of the social media world. Just take a peek at her take on Power Poppy's Flower Bomb digital stamp set. Not only do we love the depth of her coloring but we love the fact that -- just in case you want to see her coloring in action -- she has a speed coloring video just for you! Just click HERE to see it all -- up close and personal.


    GOOD VIBE No. 2


    ENABLER ALERT!!! Just in case you missed it, we have some fresh-picked digis to share. If that isn't enough of a tickler for you to check out Cherries & Berries, maybe Christine Okken's colored up card above will be the push you need to grab up these lush digital delights for your own fruit-filled cards and creations.


    GOOD VIBE No. 3


    If you're anything like me, when you get to coloring with Copic markers, you tend to reach for pretty much every marker you own! Well, that’s why this week's Inspire Me Monday is pure creative genius. Mindy Baxter uses amazing restraint and shows us how we CAN make beautiful things with 10 markers or less! Check out her ab fab tutorial HERE.


    GOOD VIBE No. 4


    There are times in life when you need a little reminder about how wonderful you are! Don’t we all need to follow these little words of wisdom above and not only let our light shine but surround ourselves with others who actually love our “light?” Words to live by, my friends.


    GOOD VIBE No. 5 


    OK, everybody — here’s a set that’s a REAL FAVORITE with our customers and our designers alike, and it’s on sale for three days only!! Pick up Simply Camellias in clear for $11.99, or the single-image digital download of Camellias for only $1.99. Special pricing ends on Sunday at midnight, so hop to it to save up to $6.


    There you have it folks! Are you full of all kinds of warm fuzzies? We surely hope so! And, if you need a little inspiration to get through your creative weekend, be sure to check out this week's.....


    Essie Swartz is our guest hostess this week and, if you ask me, she creatively slayed it! ;-) So, follow her lead, take a cue from Hues to Use,  and then, be sure to share by adding a link to YOUR card on THIS POST. We love to see all the ways you put Power Poppy in the spotlight!



    Now it’s time for the all-star line up, the Bloomies are back...


    Come see what cards are in the limelight this week, beautifully crafted by our designers.



    Have a fabulously colorful weekend, and we’ll see you back here in a few days, you won’t want to miss awesome Ally Cope’s newest Inspire Me Monday tutorial!

    ~Julie

    It's a Fantastic Friday Affair!

    Howdy Power Poppy Peeps and welcome to another colorful edition of Power Poppy Friday! It's the day of the week when we love sharing the best on the web in the hopes of sparking a bit of creativity and inspiration in your own crafty spaces!  

    LET'S GET RIGHT TO THE ARTSY ACTION, 
    SHALL WE? 


    Oh, Elizabeth Zafferano -- what a colorific creation you whipped up! Elizabeth used a die cut and one of Power Poppy's newest members of the Instant Garden -- Flower Bomb -- to create this absolute masterpiece of an envelope! If you want to see the card she tucked inside, click HERE and check out this Insta post HERE sharing one of her little projects she's taking with her when she hits the road on spring break! Sigh..... can't wait to see that one finished!


    Let's get some applause please for the coloring queen herself Ms. Kathy Racoosin! Holy COW that girl is on fire with the markers, pencils, and paints this month with her 30 Day Coloring Challenge (#thedailymarker30day) I just love the clean and classy design using Power Poppy's new set Succulent Singles along with one of my favorite sentiments of all time! ;-)


    Nancy Sturtz fashioned an absolutely elegant splash of peonies in full bloom with this blue-hued beauty! I love the way she fussy cut each element in the Peony Muse stamp set and then accented it with a gorgeously detailed die cut and pearls! Speaking of die cuts! Our first four die sets that coordinate with the Spring Fling Collection stamp sets are IN-DA-HOUSE and have already begun shipping. So, if you ordered them, you can start stalking your mailman now! :-)


    The designing phenom behind ES Cards created a real eye-catcher using Power Poppy's new set Tiger Lily XL!! She called it a Power Poppy puzzle and you can see why with stitched die cut squares situated this way and that way! I love the contemporary feel of this card paired with that bold pop of color!

    Guess what? While we featured four, fantabulous, festive and fun creations here, you have to know that more inspiration is just a click away at #powerpoppy on Instagram or on our dozens upon dozens of Pinterest boards HERE!  If you are ever in a creative dry spell, these two spots bring a bevy of great ideas to get that mojo a flowin' again!

    Before I get to our fabulous list showcasing some of the best card designers in the WORLD -- a few reminders for you! First up, don't forget about this FUN challenge! Click over to the deets HERE! 


    And, you only have a week left of this fantabulous sale!!! Click HERE to see all of the fanciful members of the Instant Garden a.k.a. our digital stamp sets!


    The Bloom Brigade is chocked full of mojo and boy, oh boy, do they have some goodies to share with all of you! So, stop on by and see these fine ladies!







    And be sure to swing back by on Monday when the amazing Jessie Banks will be the hostess of the latest edition of....  Inspire Me Monday!

    Have a wonderful weekend and we'll see you back here soon!
    ~Julie 

    Sunday

    Digis on the 5s release: Flower Bomb

    Well, hello, fancy meeting you here! And welcome, welcome to so many new faces — I couldn’t be more delighted to see so many folks finding us for the first time. It’s a joy to meet you, and I hope you’ll pop by whenever you need some inspiration from some really special artists and papercrafters, or lush images from gardens, flowers, artwork, and things that catch my eye. I am so proud to share the work of our two design teams, the Instant Gardeners and the Bloom Brigade. I’m so proud of our gorgeous, kind, creative customers, who surprise me continually with creations that are getting more and more impressive. We have a community unlike any other, and it’s extremely exciting to be a part of. So, again I say, WELCOME!

    Are you ready for the scoop on our newly remixed illustration? It’s one of my favorites, it’s fair to say. Plus, it’s ready to be downloaded right after purchase, so you can while the hours away coloring with something fresh and springy and absolutely loaded with space for your marker tips. This image is large and in charge.


    I sat down to paint the other day, and after laying down layers of pinks and deep purples, olives and peaches, and even a background of midnight blue, I decided to leave some areas of the image partially blank. Yes, outlines unpainted and left bare. And I like it like this! For those who may be wondering, I used a mixture of Winsor & Newton gouache and Cotman watercolor paints in tubes. I like to squirt them onto a palette and mix ’em up in various ways to get just the right colors I’m looking for. I use Winsor & Newton Series 5 sable brushes and prefer the ones with the tiniest pointiest tips - numbers 0, 00, and especially 000, which is like the size of about 10 eyelashes made into a paintbrush.

    So, what is this thing called anyway? Well, it’s an illustration of plump roses and plenty of violets that’s such an explosion of fragrance and petals and pure coloring pleasure, I named it: Flower Bomb.


    This image is a real doozy — there’s a LOT of explore. Roses in all phases of opening from bud to fully splayed. Violets gone mad. A few ruffly leaves for good measure, and lots and lots of detail to help you know where to put your shading. I think you’ll have a lot of fun with it! You’ll get a sentiment along with the big bouquet of flowers that says “Thanks for always being there.”

    Would you like to see what a few of our superstar designers came up with using Flower Bomb, you know, to really get you in the mood to color? I know I do!


    Now you can go grab Flower Bomb for yourself — and use it during the coloring challenge! Have a great day my lovely friends. I’m SO happy to have you here with me!

    See you back here on Monday, when Tosha Leyendekker of the Bloom Brigade is going to lay down some REALLY cool step-by-step ideas for using your stamps in new ways. Who doesn’t love that?