Showing posts with label Rose All Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rose All Day. Show all posts

Monday

Inspire Me Monday: So, You've Taken a Class, Now What?

 

Hello, colorists! The last time I was here, I talked about taking a class to help you get past creative block. Well, perhaps you've taken a class or two...or three! But, are you saying, "Now what, Gloria?" since you've finished your class?

That is a good question! We often take a class and enjoy ourselves very much. We come away feeling that we've learned a lot. But, then we get back to our desks and studios and...have no idea what to do next! It seems as if all that wonderful information has leaked right out of our brains!

I took THIS class from Vanilla Arts in which we were to color the Bowl of Beauty image. I learned how to shade green leaves with pink (yes, pink!) and how to color glass, and a host of other things. My project turned out fantastic, if I do say so myself.

I also took THIS class where we were to color the Tree Peony image. I learned about distress ink backgrounds and how to add interest to leaves, plus how to make light colors look deeper and darker while still being pale colors. Oh, and a host of other cool stuff. 

I confess, I "failed" at a few of the concepts and wanted to work on just those tasks again. I did not return to my desk and try to recreate each of these pieces! I really did not want to simply copy Amy's project a second time. I wanted to move forward, meaning I did not want to re-take the class or re-color the same images! 

I wanted to use what I'd learned. But, how? It all seemed very overwhelming. I feel that I am a seasoned colorist, but I still felt that I had information overload! What to do?!

Since one of the concepts I wanted to try again was coloring a two-toned flower, I decided to print the Rose All Day image onto printer paper. Yes, I said that. I just printed it onto plain old printer paper! 

The image is about 6 1/2" x 6 1/2", which means it is on the larger side. I printed it on 8 1/2" x 11" paper and then trimmed the paper down and matted with black cardstock once I was finished coloring. 
You are now asking, "Why did you print on such terrible paper?" Well, I wanted to try out some new pencils and I always test them on various papers, even plain printer paper! (These pencils are called Schpirerr Farben oil-based pencils, which are a budget-friendly oil pencil.)

Not all pencils work on all papers, so I always do some test coloring on various papers before I judge the quality of the pencils. This brand is a creamy, oil pencil, and seems to like ALL papers. And, let's face it. Sometimes I just want to color for fun with no plan to make something out of the finished project!  
As I was coloring, the pencils were doing very well on the printer paper, so I just kept going! As I colored, I had a list of techniques to try next to me. It helped me focus on a few things, rather than trying to focus on EVERYTHING. I ended up trying the leaf technique from one class and the flower technique from another, and the next thing...the picture was finished!
Don't be afraid to "waste" paper and printer ink trying new techniques or new tools! Sometimes you need to make some mistakes to learn! This picture is FAR from perfect, but I learned new things and had FUN!
If you are new to coloring digital images, this project is proof that you don't need all the bells and whistles to get started! If you have paper for your printer and something to color with...get going! (I will say, if you plan to color with alcohol markers or watercolors you do need a type of paper suited for those mediums, but if you plan to try colored pencils, try them on printer paper if that's all you have at the moment!)
Also, don't think every image you print must be small and fit on a card. This finished picture is 8 1/4" x 8 1/4". Far too large for a card. When learning new techniques, a larger picture will help you to have more space to "stretch out"!

Plus this large image is perfect to put in a frame or stand on an easel, or even attach to the front of a scrapbook or journal! 

Once you have taken a class, go back to your desk and try ONE technique that you learned from class. The more you use your new skills, the more likely you are to have these techniques at your fingertips every time you color.

And don't forget to have fun!






Friday

Friday Feels!



Happy Fri-YAY Peeps! It's time to cue up all 
the "good feels" and bring you....

Your Good Vibe 5 Hit List

1. Playing with Poppies Jessie Banks is at it again with that wonderful water brush of hers! This time, she's taking some new liquid watercolors for a test drive and putting Power Poppy's Poppy XL in the spotlight. Click HERE to see her add all that beautiful shading with the flick of a brush!

2. Raising It Up! Be still my heart. Can you even handle the beauty Susan Wymer created with Power Poppy's Azaleas Forever digital stamp set? That background! The die cut squares lifted off the card! Check out her blog HERE for all the deets. Can you say CASE? I can!

3. What are YOU????? I can almost hear our Power Poppy Pup Mr. Tibbs checking out that creature in nature and saying, "Are you gonna play with me?" Meantime, the deer is wondering what the heck that large-eared furry ball is. I, no doubt, know that the deer's heart probably melted a wee bit at the sheer cuteness of the sight. Take it in people! Love our Power Poppy Pup!

4. Confidence Clock  Imagine looking at that beauty every time the second hand ticked? This is the brain child of Alyce over at Kit & Clowder and it is pure GENIUS! Sigh. Really, all I can do is sigh. While this little number was at the center of a recent retreat, Alyce is always sparking creativity over at Kit and Clowder HERE!

5. Shades of Blush & Bashful Anyone else love the Steel Magnolias reference? Well, Jeannean Marshall put those shades into action. She said she adored the Lady Slipper Orchid Digital Stamp Set, so she blew it up to truly take center stage! The background stamp shares "the beauty of a woman." Perfect in EVERY way Jeannean, just perfect!








And that,  my friends, is it! Be sure to pop back in as we kick off the week with another Inspire Me Monday! Amy Shulke -- that amazing colorista -- will be in the house to share some coloring tips. Any time that fine lady shares, it's pure gold so you aren't going to want to miss this one folks!

Until then, enjoy your weekend!
~Julie 

February Power & Spark: Love to Sparkle!

Hello everyone and welcome to a post that is just bursting with razzle and dazzle! It's the first Friday of February, which means it's time for a brand new Power and Spark Challenge! Can I get a woot-woot??? This month, our hostess with the mostess is the fabulous Kathy Jones. We all know that February is the 'Love' month with Valentine's Day in the middle - so she's decided to take it a bit further and challenge us all to......


HOW TO PLAY: We'd love to see what you can make with either a Love theme or a Sparkle theme or combine them into a card that shows off BOTH!

Need a little inspiration? Well Ms. Kathy doesn't disappoint! She used the brand new digi image Rose All Day and matched it up with a sentiment from Soothing Sympathy (How could she resist using a  sentiment that said 'Love and Light'?) and then she packed it full of sparkly goodness with glitter paper, rhinestones galore, some glitter deco tape and even touches of sparkly Spica pen on the bees wings!!

Check it out!


Isn't that creation divine? Well, now it's your turn to take Kathy up on this challenge and show us all how you sparkle with LOVE!

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 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 February 28th @ 8:00 PM EST. At that point, we’ll draw the winner randomly and make the announcement right here on the first Friday in March. 

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So, drum roll please, time now to draw that winning name from our January Power & Spark’s Grab A Map Challenge! If you missed this month's entries, you have to click HERE to see them for yourself... so MANY wonderful executions of the Page Maps designs. I absolutely loved seeing all the takes on the different sketches -- so much creativity and beauty! Thank you ALL for entering your cards with us.

Now let's get to that winner, shall we? After random.org put all of the names in the virtual hat, the number drawn was....

That means our winner is....  HEIDI FROM MY LITTLE STAMPING BLOG! 

Heidi's creation was so vibrant and spunky, I just had to share! Don't you love that mod decorative paper and how she so fabulously incorporated those same cheery colors in her colored up budgie? I do! Just in case you wondered, Heidi used Power Poppy's Short Stacks stamp set!



Now, if you want to see the project in full glory all you need to do is visit Heidi's blog HERE and check out the details! Thanks for playing along Heidi and CONGRATS! You've won a $50 Shopping Spree! Contact us at bloom@powerpoppy.com and we'll send you your shopping code!


Well, fine friends, it's time to make the rounds to check in a few of our ab fab Bloomies! Pop by these blogs for a little inspiration and know that we just can't wait to see what YOU create with our challenge!!



And when you do create that marvelous creation, don't forget to link it up below with your name and an exact link to your blog post! Thanks so much for stopping by and spending a little of your day with us. We hope you have a wonderful and crafty weekend ahead, and we’ll see you back on Monday with a brand new digital stamp introduction....

Until next time!
Julie 


Monday

Inspire Me Monday: Tips For Using SHARPIE Markers


Hello Everyone! It's Kathy Racoosin here and I am super excited today...  for two reasons ... 


One because it's the first day of "The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge" AND because I am using an absolutely stunning illustration from Marcella!! 
It's breathtaking!! It's beautiful and most importantly it's FUN to color!! 


If you are saying what the heck is this coloring challenge thing lol you can read this post here. I also wanted to thank sweet and lovely Julie for listing the challenge in her Good Vibe 5 post here



Some of the talented ladies on the Power Poppy team will be coloring this magnificent digital stamp today as well (full list at the bottom of the post) and I am telling you I can't wait to see what everyone does and I know it will inspire us! Woo Hooooo! 



Today I have a video for you and I hope you will watch it because my coloring is with SHARPIE MARKERS and a few other odd markers that I found in my studio.  I often hear that so many of you don't have "fancy markers" or can't afford alcohol markers so I wanted to give you a few tips to use some alternative markers that you might have. 


This beautiful illustration would be even prettier on bright white paper. I used regular ol' copy paper and just a regular printer for my digital image. Yes we do have printer problems in our house I just can't bear to add another printer to the landfills. BUT, that's part of the point you can color on regular copy paper printed from a regular printer. Yay!

If you like softer more abstract kinda art ... flip your coloring over for a completely different look. 


If you don't have a lot of alcohol markers you can round out your palette with other markers. Don't be shy about switching things up. The majority of my coloring today is with lines and  more lines. 


Adding a few shadows with two copics and that's it the rest was Sharpie markers, a few Bic and some odds and ends. 

Thanks for taking the time to stop by and I hope that you might consider playing along with us for the 30 Day Coloring Challenge. Don't forget you can jump in or out but, I try to encourage you to find 10 minutes a day for some "you" time. Have a great day! 

Hugs, Kathy 
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Hello, friends, it’s Marcella here!

I am chiming in at the end of Kathy’s BEAUTIFUL post to share that we are all so excited about the launch of the newest installment of the Coloring Challenge, along with debuting Rosé All Day


Drop in with our Bloomies & Gardeners to see their rosy works-in-progress coming to life, on their blogs and on Instagram today:


ENJOY THIS DAY, what a gift it is. xoxo, ~marcella