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Showing posts with label Flowering Branches. Show all posts

Friday

A Few (or Five) Good Vibes for your Weekend!


Hello Power Poppy Fans and..... HAPPY FRIDAY! We hope that your week is ending on a creative high note and we hope those creative juices of yours are already starting to bubble ahead of any cardmaking marathon you might have planned! But, if you are suffering from a bit of an inspirational draught, don't worry! We've scoured the world wide web for just the right bits of ingenuity to pique your interest and spark a little inspiration!

LET'S GET TO THE GOOD VIBE HIT LIST! 



1. A Cut Above! A couple of weeks ago for our Creative Confetti Challenge, we dug out an old tutorial from Dina Kowal with a quilted flair -- challenging you to simply stamp, color, cut and reassemble! Click HERE to see the challenge and then head HERE to see Barbara Campbell's amazing take on this challenge! With those lush cherry blossoms and BEAUTIFUL layout, definitely a good vibe!

2. Bit of Sunshine Today's the day my friends! Amy Shulke is at it again, coloring up some Power Poppy goodness and this time, she chose the Saucer Magnolia image to work her magic. She's giving her tips and tricks on really bringing out the best in the color pink! Oh my! Want in on the class? It starts at 11 EST today. But, don't worry! The class will be available for the next few months on her sight to cue up and learn as you go! Click HERE to check it all out!

3. Perky Poppies I'll admit it. Every now and then I get sucked into the social media wormhole, looking for inspiration. I stumbled upon this birthday beauty by Hannelie Bester. If you take a trip over to her Instagram, she has quite a Power Poppy creations that had me smitten!

4. Spring to Life! Well folks, you watched it HERE when the ground over at Ms. Marcella's place was being prepped for the world of a thousand bulbs. Winter came and they just sat there waiting to make their grand appearance and now HERE they are! You'll have to click on over to see this fine woman in her glory, watching these beautiful little petals make their way around her charming abode!

5. Coloring Up Easter With this beautiful holiday just nine days away, now is the time to get crack-a-lacking (with or without the egg) on some creative wishes! Check out this lovely by Sarah a.k.a. craftyratuk using Power Poppy's Vintage Easter Egg Digi. Love the bold color and the splash of sequins Sarah!



And.... if I could include a sixth good vibe, it would be to stay tuned because Ms. Marcella will be sharing the Power Poppy Spring Stamp Steal Who doesn't love a bargain on some beautiful polymer and digital blossoms? 



With that little taste of wonderful thrown before you, I have a little bit more! A few of the Bloomies are on standby, ready to share the beautiful things they've worked on this week to brighten your day!



Christine Okken
Kathy Jones



Thanks for stopping by to get a little jolt of creative inspiration. If you do create and want to share, just leave a link in the comments below or be sure to tag us on social media #powerpoppy!

Until next time...
~Julie 

Weekend Stamp Steal: Celebrating Spring


Happy Friday, Sweet Peeps.  I have to say there’s nothing like seeing the beauty and color of flowering trees that burst forth with beauty each spring. And, if you're like me, you are still waiting for those blooms to show their tiny faces in real life. Never fear, my friends, Power Poppy knows you “need” these precious petals NOW so Marcy perfectly timed a spring-themed sale to make sure you can get your fix as you wait for Mother Nature to give you the real deal.



Save up to $5 now through Monday at midnight central. Grab the branches of blooms that bring life and color to spring. We have one clear stamp and two digital downloads on sale...


Create your own billowing scenes of blooming branches, leaves, and fruits, based on Power Poppy's original Flowering Branches digital set! This set offers all the pieces to build a do-it-yourself scene that’s as simple or abundant as you wish! 💗


An explosion of blossoms cover the branches of this glorious crabapple tree. In this digital set, the flowers bloom, leaves pop, and fruit is set to make an appearance in this ultimate flowering tree image! As you can see, this beauty is perfect to get a head start on those flowering creations for mom! 


Help usher in spring with ebullient Cherry Blossoms. How can such a simple branch pack such a pretty punch? God works in marvelous ways. Paired with one of three friendly sentiments, your digital composition will be the blossoming belle of the ball!


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And just because we love to show off how some of our Bloomies used these beauties, feast your eyes on some of this inspiration, ripe for the picking. These three brought to you by Christine Okken, Tosha Leyendekker and Katie Sims.





Shop the WEEKEND STAMP STEAL now and save up to $5 on these images that will help you usher in the promise of spring..... all year long.
Since it's Friday, that means that some of the Bloomies are on hand to share some of what they've been working on this week! Get ready to be wowed! 









Loved seeing you here today for our Weekend Stamp Steal and Bloom Brigade Parade! Be sure to check in tomorrow for a....




That's right! The Instant Gardeners will be in the house with a BRAND NEW DIGITAL STAMP SET that features an overflowing bouquet full of spring treasures delivered with a charming vintage feel. You're going to love this one! 

See you back here soon! 

~Julie 

Take me away... with some Good Vibes!

Hello my sweet stamping friends! Can you believe it's Friday already and here we are back at it again -- set off an explosion of feel-good things to help brighten your weekend? Well, we are! It's time for....



So first off we have a virtual feast for the eyes! Marcy is getting ready for Kathy Racoosin's 'The Coloring Challenge Road Trip' TOMORROW and she just thought things would be so much better with some hand-painted art surrounding the guests. She's so thoughtful like that! Check out this free-flowing work below showing one of our Chief Peep's favorite flowers. Sigh.... isn't it grand? If you want to see her other work click HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE to see the amazing things she's whipped up over the last few days with her paintbrush and some acrylic paints! 


One customer we are really digging on right now is @grandmabonnie2Check out her gorgeous work using Power Poppy's digital stamp set Tulips in Hobnail Pitcher! The bold color! The striations of detail! The fun and festive die-cuts and decorative papers! Yes, a good vibe indeed! 


One designer card we are loving is this one below using Cup of Columbine by the oh-so-fabulous Jennifer Dove! The coloring on her birdie is to die for and the rest of the image is just downright yummy as well! Breathe in this dose of spring folks, breathe it in! 


For this next good vibe we truly need to channel our inner Christopher Cross. I can hear him crooning now....  "Sailing, takes me away to where I've always heard it could be. Just a dream and the wind to carry me, and soon I will be free...." Ahh..... this gorgeous image below is one taken on Bloomie Christine Okken's journey -- sailing in the British Columbia sunset. I sure wish she would have let me jump in her suitcase on this little trip!


Have you played along in this month's Inspired By Fabric Power & Spark Challenge? Man, what a fun one Ally Cope ushered in with this one! You'll have to click HERE and read all about the challenge and how YOU can play along! Check out the marvelous creation by Irene Rhodes below and then click HERE to see the fabric that inspired it using Power Poppy's digital stamp set Flowering Branches! Brilliant Irene -- BRILLIANT! 



If you aren't already on inspiration overload with all these good vibes coming your way, guess what? We have a few more! 


Be sure to stop by to see what some of our Bloomies have been up to! I know you won't regret making a stop to their places on the web!



Thanks for stopping by and spending a wee bit of your day with us! It's yet another GOOD VIBE! Seize the weekend and hopefully, the sunshine is shining in your neck of the woods! Jessie Banks will be in on Monday to share another one of her fabulous Inspire Me Monday tutorials so.... be sure to swing back by to see what awesomeness she has in store!

Until then!
~Julie 

Monday

Inspire Me Monday - Photo Editing Part 2


Hello Power Poppy Friends!  It’s Christine with my monthly Inspire Me Monday Tutorial.  Today I’m back with Part Two of my Photography series looking at how to bring your card photos to life for online galleries and blogs.   Part 1 of this Series is found HERE.  Today we’ll be looking at Photo Editing, an important piece in showing off your hard work on-screen that you invested in creating a card.  

I’ll be showing you how I edit my photos in iPhoto because I have Mac computer.  It’s a free photo editing software program that comes with Mac computers.  There are much more sophisticated programs out there (like Lightroom and Photoshop), but I wanted to show you that you can still make helpful edits without using professional software.  If you have a PC there are other free programs you can use like Picasa and Gimp that can get you similar results.  When I had a PC I used Picasa, and I know that our own Ally is great with Gimp.  

So let’s start with a card I created with a combination of Power Poppy goodies;  I’ll show you step by step how I edit my photos to get them blog ready.  

The card was created with our new and amazing Flowering Branches digi (for the sentiment) and then I stamped around the sentiment with various Power Poppy polymer sets:  Daffodils, Dynamic Duos:  Peonies and Tulips, and Lilac Time.  It’s my own spring garden!  



Here is my photo straight out of the camera.  On my first part of this series I talked about how to make the most of your photography so you can check that tutorial for those steps.  I want to show you how I get it from this stage to blog ready with iPhoto.    

You can see by this photo that the background is still a little dark, the photo is slightly crooked, the card needs cropping and the flowers look a little washed out (not how the card looks in person).  My whole goal in editing is to make the photo look as close to how it is in real life  - on screen.  



First step....check the Brightness of your computer screen!  It seems so simple, but you can’t get a realistic representation of your photo if the brightness on your screen is too low.  Check on your computer how you can adjust the brightness.  On mine it’s on my keyboard, top left.  

Next - remember that on most software programs there is always a button to undo or restore your photo back to the original state, so if you make a mistake in editing you can just start again.  No worries.  








A lot of photo editing is also preference.  I wanted to make sure you hear that :).  Not everyone does or prefers things the same way, and you can see different editing styles by going to different blogs.  I’m going to show you some of my personal preferences.

I’ll be honest, one of my personal pet peeves is crooked photos.  It makes me get twitchy :)  So, one of my first steps after loading my photos is to straighten them.  At least one of my edges - either the top edge or the left edge is always straightened to align with the horizontal or vertical plane.



In iPhoto editing software you’ll find three tab menus on the upper right of your screen.  Quick Fixes, Effects, and Adjust.  Each has their own menu of selections in those screens.  

For instance, in Quick Fixes you’ll find a place to rotate your photo, enhance your photo, fix red-eye (people shots), straighten your photos, crop and retouch.  

Select Straighten from the Quick Fixes menu and a set of grid lines will appear in your screen.  Slide the slide to straighten the edges of your photo the way you want it to appear on-screen.  



See to me, the orientation of this photo now is so much better.  I don’t have the twitchies anymore.  :)



Next Step - Cropping.  This is one of those personal preference things - some people prefer wider cropping with a lot of white space around their card.  I prefer a medium crop, about an inch on each side of my photo so that you have white space that is soothing around your card, and your attention can be on the details of the card.  

In the Quick Fixes Menu you can click the Crop button and you can crop your photo either to specific constraints, or by dragging the outside corners in, generally I just pull my corners in to create even space around my card.  




Above is my design with the cropping done.  If I didn’t like how the cropping looked, on the bottom of the screen in the right corner there is an “undo” button that I could use to go back to the pre-cropped picture.  




Next is an important step to me,   Enhancing Your Photo.  There are a couple of ways you can accomplish this in iPhoto.  The first is a quick one, but I’ll be honest - it doesn’t always enhance perfectly, so I’ll also describe another way of doing it.  

In the Quick Fixes Menu you’ll see an Enhance button.  When you click on it, your computer will automatically adjust the exposure, contrast, and saturation of the image.   Generally it does a pretty good job.  I always test it to see how it turns out.  Sometimes however it gets the results WAY off, so then I have to undo and do the adjustments manually.  When it works though - its a great quick fix.  




What you’re looking for is realistic colours on your card, good overall saturation and contrast.  



If using the Enhance button doesn’t get the effect that you’re looking for, in iPhoto go to the Adjust Menu and you’ll see a colour bar graph and then 3 slides for Exposure, Contrast and Saturation.  You can adjust the arrows on each side of the colour bar graph and also adjust the slides for Exposure, Contrast and Saturation.  Adjusting all of those slides manually allows you to give your photo the colouring and contrast you’re looking for.  As well, on the bottom area in that same menu you can see Temperature and Tint slides.  If your photo is too blue or yellow, you can make adjustments here.  

And again - if you don’t like how your adjustments turned out - you can just click Undo on the bottom right of your screen, and it will back up to where you were previously.  



Other Adjustments:  As I said in the first photography tutorial, I really like my whites in photos and backgrounds to be true white.  Even after edited, most people will find that their photos appear darker on their blog.  I know there’s some technical reason for that (probably to do with resolution, pixels and some other crazy computer speak), so I usually brighten up my photos a notch or two.  In the Effects Menu I press the Lighten button once or twice to brighten the photo.  This increases the overall brighteness of the card on the screen.  



Next, if my photo still has some shadows in the background I’ll go into the Adjust Menu Screen and slide up the Shadows slide.  This removes some of the background shadows.  



Final Touches:  Now I’ll start making final adjustments.  I like my photos to look crisp on screen, so in the Adjust Menu I’ll slide the sharpness up a little so there’s a crispness to the details.  I don’t adjust this too far because I want the photo to look natural - not overally edited.  




In combination with the Sharpness I’ll also slide the Definition slide up a little too.  



Then finally if there are any imperfections in the background (like if my background has a smudge or is dirty or has some dust that I didn’t notice I’ll use the Retouch button in the Adjust Menu and a little circle will come up with your cursor in the screen  (you can slide the circle to be smaller or larger).  I’ll just click the circle on the area in the background where there was dirt to clean it up.  




So overall,  I like how this looks on the screen.  Next I’ll watermark my card photo and publish it to my blog.  



Here is how the edited photo looks.  I really love how the layer of vellum softens the effect of the colours around the sentiment.  



Here’s a final closeup.  

I hope you have some new ideas of how you can make your photos show off all of your hard creative work!     Thanks for joining me again today!    



Wednesday

April Digi Release Today: Flowering Branches

Good day to you!

I’m releasing a new set today that, wow, if you wanted to, you could possibly go outside your front door to find inspiration for coloring on this very day! Spring-flowering trees are bursting into bloom across the land, filling the air with fragrance, filling our hearts with promise.

I’ve illustrated a flowering crabapple tree (Malus species), but this week I have been enchanted by all manner of spring trees, from weeping cherry to espalliered apple, almond and pear, and if you start getting into the redbuds, dogwoods, and magnolias... I can’t even go there yet. Too much awesomeness, every where you turn! Here’s just a snippet of what I’ve captured the last few weeks:

Masses of cherry trees lining the walkway at Missouri Botanical Garden

Gorgeous hot pink Columnar Apple tree at Missouri Botanical Garden called 'Maypole'

This baby pink weeping cherry tree is raining down sweet fragrant blooms near my folks’ house

A fabulous crab with dark cranberry-colored foliage and petals that look almost tie-dyed
This flowering crabapple tree is low to the ground and very wide, with the most welcoming branches for climbing. No children can resist to get up in it!

Looking up through the inviting crabapple tree, located in a little park area of my own town of Webster Groves

So, are you feeling the fizzy fun of flowering branches? Maybe you’re ready to see the set I designed that shows off the blooms and fruits and leaves all in one package? Well, here we go! Flowering Branches is ready to bloom!

http://powerpoppy.com/products/flowering-branches


To see this set in an array of fabulous ways, let’s run around to the Instant Gardeners’ blogs, my all-star team of designers who work magic with my digital stamp images. You’ll flip over what they’ve done with Flowering Branches:


Thank you so much for coming by today, and I hope you’ll give this very flexible set a try. It’s quite large and can be rotated all manner of ways for various effects. Plus, the set comes with TWO digital sentiments, created just for Mother’s Day! Enjoy and have an awesome spring day, hopefully filled with flowering trees!