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Showing posts with label Leaping Trout. Show all posts

Monday

Inspire Me Monday: One Layer Creation

 

Hello all and welcome to another Inspire Me Monday! It's me again, Lisa, and I have another simple method this week, one layer creations! It doesn't matter if you are using clear stamps or digital stamps, one layer cards are a quick and easy way of getting creative.

Let's Get Started! 

I started out by choosing the digital stamp I wanted for this card. Because I have a ton of them in my yard right now and because they are my favorite little flower I went with the Pansies Digital Stamp Set. Using Microsoft Word I arranged the stamp how I wanted it on my card, put a sentiment on it and then sent it to my printer.




Purple and yellow pansies are really the only ones I get, I just love that color combo, so that's the palette I went with for my digital stamp. The coloring went nice and quick because I have colored this image so much. When I was done I just did a quick light gray border around the flowers and called it good! If you are like me and always pressed for time I hope I inspired you to consider creating more one layer cards!





Here are a few other one layer cards I have done with Power Poppy images:





Have a fabulous week, and don't forget to check out the month long The Blossom Challenge going on!

Tuesday

Creative Confetti: One Challenge, Three Ways!


Hello all! So sorry for the delay today! It's been a bit nutty in my neck of the woods! ;-) But, I'm here now and excited to usher in this week's Creative Confetti Challenge -- when we throw up bits of creativity and you decide where they fall in your own artsy endeavors! Now... speaking of "neck of the woods", that's kind of the topic today in our challenge this week!



HOW TO PLAY: While this challenge may seem a bit all over the map, once you see my creation and the reason behind it, hopefully, it will all make sense! So, just as the graphic suggests, you have THREE options this week!

OPTION 1: Create a card or project inspired by nature -- either with the color scheme or the image!

OPTION 2: Create a tag!

OPTION 3: Create with a charity or charitable giving in mind!

On to my creation! 

You might be asking yourself what on earth does a knitting project have to do with this week's challenge? Let me explain! Last Friday, I got a note from my local yarn shop saying that they were going to start taking donations for a program called Casting For Recovery.  The non-profit hosts retreats -- fly fishing retreats -- for women with breast cancer who are on the road to recovery. Just a little bit about Casting for Recovery, did you know that fly fishing -- the gentle motion of casting can be a little like physical therapy? That, along with being with other women going through the same thing, AND being out in some gorgeous countryside is what the program is all about. 

So, to make a long story even longer, my local yarn shop was collecting cowls that the women could be gifted during their September retreat in Bozeman, Montana. So, I got knitting right away and whipped up this cowl using THIS pattern (Broken Rib Cowl) and it came together after just a few nights of TV watching. I will mention, the color scheme is not what I would have chosen but the yarn shop owner said it was earthy and even had some of the same colors as a brown trout -- so, I snatched it up! I am going to raid my yarn stash and whip up a few more. I'm thinking THIS one looks fun too! Or, maybe THIS one! ;-) 

And you can see, this is where my challenge comes into play! I wanted to make a tag to go along with my gift and I chose Power Poppy's Leapin' Trout digital stamp. I sized it so that I could use my 2-1/2" circle punch and added the words "Handmake just for you!" 



I colored the fish up with Copic Markers using YG91, YG91, Y32, R81, R83 R85, and BG72 and BG000 for the water. I also added some white gel pen for the splashes! 

And here's what I printed on the other side. Since the yarn is 100% Merino, I wanted them to know that this is a hand wash in cool, lay flat to dry kind of accessory. The good news is, it's soft to the touch and hopefully nice around a woman's neck! I will also add a nice little note letting her know I am sending blessings for her on her road to recovery. 


And that, my friends, is it. Just a little project that is super quick but from the heart none the less! So, take my lead -- create with nature in mind (like my leaping trout!), create a tag, or create with a charity in mind! Just that simple!

Thanks for stopping by y'all! I hope you have a fabulous week and remember, to play along, all you need to do is create, link up your card or tag below and then, once a month, we draw one random and lucky stamper to win $25! Can't wait to see what you come up with.  

Until next time!
~Julie 




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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"

Tuesday

Mystery Hues!

Hello you creative coloristas! Today's Hues to Use feature a fun little twist for you all! How so? Well, stick around and you'll see that you have almost a full rainbow of colors to capture this week!

Let's get right to the action!


A few months ago, Marcy put this little photo up on Instagram and said, "Let's play the guess what this is game!" It didn't take long for someone to chime in and say... "a paperweight?" And yes indeed, that's what it is! So, I thought with all those colors packed inside for a major punch, why not have a Hues to Use that offers YOU a chance to pick three colors!

HOW TO PLAY: All you need to do is look at the photo above, choose three hues and use them on your next card or creation. Just that simple! When you do create, just link up your project below so that we can all see! I can't wait to see just how many different variations we can come up with!

And we have the distinct honor of having another amazing card maker here today to serve as our guest hostess of this color-coded challenge! So, let's meet her!



"Hi there! My name is Linda, and I live in Alberta, Canada… a province full of beautiful parks, stunning mountains, and golden prairies. My province is called Sunny Alberta because it has more hours of sunshine a year than any other province in Canada! All that sun gives us beautiful flowers in the summer. I have been an avid gardener all my life and that’s why I’m drawn to Marcella’s images … there is no better way to spend an afternoon than playing with colour and re-creating the beauty of nature on paper and then giving it as a gift to someone special!

LINDA'S CREATION


Now, a little bit about the process I used for the card! When I start a project for a challenge like “Hues to Use”, I look at my digital images and pick one that would look good with the chosen colours. Then I go to my stash of patterned paper and pull out colours in those same hues. Finally, I sit down with my Copic markers and pick out ones that go well with the paper. (Yes, I’m a “matchy/matchy person!) I felt Julie’s colours this week, leant themselves well to an outdoor scene, and with Father’s Day happening this month, the digital stamp set “Leaping Trout” came to mind instantly. I also love the Wreath: Birch and Evergreens set and thought it would frame that beautiful trout perfectly! The patterned paper collection that I used is an old one called “Strong” by Authentique. 


Thanks Jule for the opportunity!


Well, thank YOU Linda for blessing us with your talents this week! Don't you all love how Linda used what was presented as a Christmas wreath as a frame for her masculine image? I think this is so creative and dare I say, perfect! I love the way she colored both up and the layout of the card just makes everything POP with interest and fun factor! I actually smacked my hand to my head saying, Why didn't I think to use that frame in other ways? Thanks Linda for the great idea!

We hope you take a stab at this Mystery Hues challenge and join us this week! We can't wait to see what you craft up. Don't forget to link up your creation so we can all see. It also gives you a chance to host this post in the future as a guest! (Did you know you get a freebie digi set to work with when you host?)

Thanks so much for joining us this Tuesday! Have a wonderful rest of your weekend creative peeps and we'll see you back here real soon!


~Julie





Friday

A Few Friday Showstoppers

Hello you beautiful people and happy Friday to you all! We hope you have a skip in your step and a bit of sunshine in your heart. We sure do! Especially after seeing all the fabulous crafty endeavors out there on the web putting Power Poppy in the spotlight! 

If you received our newsletter last night, you had a running start on our Surprise Birthday Sale just announced — check it out if you’ve been wanting to stock up on flowery favorites on get a huge jumpstart on the Holidays...


That’s right — two ways to save!! Buy 3 clear stamps and get a 4th one free (use code BIRTHDAYGIFT) or if you’d prefer, take 15% off everything in the store with 15% off (use code YAY15OFF). It’s our birthday month and we are all over the place with surprises! Enjoy, enjoy!

Did you see we have a new addition to our Instant Garden? Goodness, if you missed that announcement on Wednesday, click HERE to see this amazing new illustration that I am sure you will be chomping at the bit to color up! It’s a simple, swaying drawing that you can have colored up in minutes. Go see!

If you haven't played along yet in our versatile challenge for April’s “Pick-a-Sketch”, we think it would be a perfect thing to take on this weekend:


There are already quite a few entries and only ten days left to take in some sketchy fun! Check out all 'the deets' on the challenge HERE! 

MOVING ON...

Time now for our little weekly show and tell sharing just a little bit of what we love about your use of Power Poppy in blog and social media land! 


Lisa Johansen (@alcojo94 on Instagram) really rocked Power Poppy's Leaping Trout digital stamp set! And, she has good reason! Can you believe the lake across the street from her house is full of these guys? Her hubby and kids love to catch them so she can cook them up for dinner. YUM! She even gave the digital version a bit of razzle dazzle and irridescence with the help of a sparkly gel pen! 


I have to say, I just love the vivid pop of white that Dedre Wolff (@dedrewolff on Instagram) achieved with this clean and classy card. That mondo blossom from Tiger Lily XL is so pretty. Dedre proves that there are times when nothing "extra" is needed to show a dramatic kind of style. Purple is also one of my favorite colors -- so she also scored major points there too! :-)


What an honor it was to see this creation above from Crissy Armstrong! Why is it an honor? Well, Crissy is an illustrator herself and makes her own line of stamps! That she took time out of her day to savor one of Marcella's images (Everything’s Rosy) is a very nice compliment. Just breathe in all that petal detail? Ah-MAZ-ing! Crissy shows EXACTLY how she achieved this depth of color and detail with her colored pencils on her blog, it’s filled with tips and photos of her process. Thank you, Crissy!


Jenny Colacicco, (@soulbyte on Instagram) got her hands on a soon-to-be-released sprout from our digital line and man, is this little snippet just a tease or what? Just look at that bit of dreamy watercolor! And to think Jenny did this after her sweet little daughter went to bed. You'll have to stay tuned -- this one will be popping up in the Power Poppy Shop on Tuesday! Squeeee!!!

Well if that wasn't just a slice of pure inspiration -- there's more peeps! We have the Bloomies ready and waiting to show off some of the things they've been creating, putting those fabulous creative juices to use! Click on over and see....




And, that's not all my sweet stamping friends, the ever-so-talented Jessie Banks will be “in the house” Monday for another Inspire Me Monday to kick off your creative week.

Have an amazing weekend and we'll see y'all back here real soon.
~Julie

Sunday

Ode to the Outdoors: Three New Digis

To kickoff summer, I’m adding three outdoorsy images to our digital download arsenal — yep, three in one day! They share a common theme, admiration for the sport of fly fishing. I hope you’ll find these images are a nice complement to my florals and garden images, and can see them as focal points for more masculine cards, or when that outdoorsy feel is just the right look!

Growing up, my brother and I could frequently be found near beautiful Missouri streams, springs, and
secret spots that our dad had staked out as good places for kids to fish. We fished from boats and from the shore, then a little later in life, while outfitted in waders and standing right there in the water! Dad bought both of us kids a fly tying vise and an array of threads, feathers, and beads, and he taught us to tie our own fishing lures, called flies. Daddy is a fisherman and particularly a fly fisherman to the core, having fished streams across America and central America and restoring antique bamboo fly rods. Andy caught the bug as well, often catching (and then releasing) lunkers in the Metolius and Deschutes Rivers of central Oregon, and leading fly fishing trips in Patagonia!

While I didn’t quite hang on to fishing as one of my core loves the way these two did, it is certainly a part of my life in a big way, even today! Working with a fly tying and fishing outfitter in my design business, it’s great fun to help serve up fishing enthusiasts their catalogs throughout the year.

Let’s take a look at these new sets, three of them all together, that might be perfect for the fishing enthusiast in YOUR life! Introducing our latest Digis on the 5s release, ready for you to download today:

http://powerpoppy.com/products/leaping-trout

http://powerpoppy.com/products/fly-guy






http://powerpoppy.com/products/reel-deal

Remembering those mornings waking up before dawn to get in just the right spot on the stream, and knowing what peace and joyfulness it brings to the fisherman — I so hope you can capture those good feelings in your cardmaking! The recipients will surely feel the fantastic fly vibes with these digital stamp sets! Each one comes with three sentiments for lots of fun and versatility.

Some of our wonderful and talented Bloom Brigade and Instant Gardeners have made cards with these sets today. I know you’ll love seeing how they’ve brought these outdoorsy sets to life:


Enjoy your tour around the blogosphere, and here’s wishing you a fabulous day.