Showing posts with label Tulips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tulips. Show all posts

Monday

Garden Dirt: Tulips in Hobnail Pitcher, a Swatch for Underpainting with Copic Marker

 



Green is bursting everywhere!


We're still a bit early in the season to have many flowers blooming here in my small corner of the world, but the green spouts and buds are out.

Tulips are one of my favorite flowers and I thought I'd force a few bulbs (artistically) for this segment of The Garden Dirt. Let's get ready to talk about green!

Hello, my name is Amy Shulke and I'm the illustrator and art instructor over at VanillaArts.com. Welcome to another edition of my color swatch series here at Power Poppy.

If you're new to my lessons, you're probably wondering why I'd name a beautiful flower coloring series after dirt. We want to think about pretty colors right? Certainly not dirt. But we're talking dirt because every garden needs dirt, it's the foundation for life. We need dirt for coloring too, dirty colors are the foundation for realism.

You can read more from my Garden Dirt series here.




Think about the parts of a flower...


Most people don't think deeply about flower anatomy. You've got a general idea about leaves, stems, petals, and the funny things in the center that the bees all like.

Close your eyes and picture your favorite flower. No cheating, don't go sneak a peek at one, let's just think about a flower you know really well... Now tell me about how the flower petals connect to the stem.

Hmmm. This is harder than you expected, right?

We're so used to thinking about the blossoms and leaves that we rarely think about the stems. When we do think about stems, they're just some random tube shapes coming from somewhere under the blossom.

Admit it. Right now, you're not really sure how flower petals connect to the stem. Most of you are thinking about silk flowers where you can pop the whole flower head right off the plastic stick.

Ahhhhhh, grasshopper-- you're missing the most astoundingly beautiful part of a flower!



Real flowers are not like silk flowers!


With silk flowers, you have a green plastic stem and pretty colorful petals glued on top.

But with real flowers, the petals grow out of the stem. With some flowers, it's actually hard to tell where the stem stops and the petal starts.

We all remember chlorophyll from elementary school science class, that's the stuff which makes leaves look green. And if you think about it, chlorophyll makes the stem green too.

But here's the cool part... chlorophyll doesn't just stop dead at the top of a stem.

If you look closely at the base of a petal, you'll see green chlorophyll climbing up from the stem into the flower petal. Look even closer and you'll see the pretty pink, yellow, or red color from the petal leaking down into the stem.

Colorful petals and green stems are connected; they're part of the same system. The color from one body part oozes into the next body part.

Which means that even on the most brilliantly colored blossoms, you'll see green seeping up on the underside of many petals.

That green blend is beautiful!

For more realistic flower petals, add green to your Copic Marker blending combination


I know this idea frightens you. Green blended with red makes blech! Green blended with yellow ruins the yellow. Green blended with orange makes vomit...

I know. I can see you getting squirmy in your seat. The laws of color mixing strictly prohibit mixing light red and green together.

Uh... what exactly is it that happens if you mix light red and green? Does it explode? Does fire rain from the sky? Plagues of frogs, locusts, or IRS agents?

Relax.

Nothing bad will happen if you add G43 to your pretty red blending combination.

I did it in my tulip project here and I'm still alive enough to tell you about it.

Go ahead and try it. Tell the cops that Amy said it was okay. You'll be fine.

It's pretty.

Very, very pretty. And isn't that why we color?



Let's color tulips together!


The tulips shown here are a small portion of Power Poppy's Tulips and Hobnail Pitcher digital stamp but my color recipe will work with any tulip image. Try it on the tulips in Springtime Love Roundel, Spring Border, or Love One Another. This recipe even works with other flowers.

I started by bringing the G43 from the stem up and into the base of each petal. Then I softened the G43 with a few flicks of G40. Then I continued on with R21 up to the middle of each petal and softened it with R00. I left the edge of each tulip as clean white paper. 

G43 to G40 to R21 to R00. Sounds weird, looks stunning!

And hey, we're coloring tulips over at Vanilla Arts this month. My Tulip Wreath project uses a very similar blending combination. Join us there for a little bit of advanced artistic coloring.

All Vanilla Workshop classes are immediate access. Work at your ow pace, color it as many times as you want!

Have fun adding green ink to all your blending combinations!


Happy Coloring!

Tuesday

Creative Confetti: Rule of Thirds




Hello, Creative Confetti fans! I have a challenge for you this week and I sure hope that you join me! I got this idea from a friend. Let's call it the rule of thirds. Have you heard of that rule in the art and photography world? The general thought is that to create an interesting composition, the image should be broken into thirds (horizontally and vertically) and if you place your key element along any one of the lines or at the junction of them, your piece will have more interest and be more dynamic. So, today, I'm going to do a little twist on the concept.

HOW TO PLAY: Create a card front and then divide it into thirds. Are you bold enough to divide up that beautiful creation that you colored? I was! You can do it too!

On to my Creation!

We are very lucky to winter in the warmer climate of Florida and we just got back to Wisconsin recently. Here, spring is just thinking about blossoming and I see some tulips, but not a lot.  That's why I decided to use the digital stamp from Power Poppy called Tulips. I printed it out on X-Press It blending card and colored it up with Copic markers. The background was created using Distressed Ink in Peeled Paint and applied with a brush. Then I took the step to actually cut my image into thirds and mount it to my base card.  I heat embossed the sentiment from the Power Poppy stamp set called So Grateful using platinum embossing powder.

  
Supplies: Tulips V01, V04, V06, V09 and some white gel pen. For the leaves YG03, YG63 and YG67.

The hardest part for me is to add the splatters. These are Novo drops applied with just the tip of the bottle. Thay way I have more control.


Okay friends, now, it's your turn! I hope you have the courage to create and then divide up your creations! I will be waiting to see how you get out of your comfort zone. Remember, after you create, link to your creation using the linky below. Every entry is one more chance to win $25 to spend in the Power Poppy Shop!

Until I see you again, please stay safe and well and..... create something!
Barbara 

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Friday

Weekend Stamp Steal + Bloom Brigade Parade!


** ENABLER ALERT ** 
We have a deal to pass along featuring two of Power Poppy’s most popular images of all time. Take a look at frilly French tulips and lush bunches of posh peonies. If you don’t have these images in your artistic stash, now is the time to grab them up and save. It's time for another Power Poppy’s Weekend Stamp Steal.

Shop now through Monday at midnight central, you can tiptoe through the tulips and pick a peck of posies... and save up to $5.




The wildly popular Peonies image paired with the unstoppable Tulips in ONE photopolymer stamp set? It’s so on! Add 8 spunky sentiments that work for multitudes of occasions and I think you’ll find this is a must-have set.

If it’s a resizable, editable digi you prefer, we’ve snipped a few from our Instant Garden — ready to download and color.



Tulips digital download

Pull out the markers, pastels, and paints — with a trio of fancy French Tulips you can become the Rembrandt of the crafters' roundtable. This set of digital images also comes with a specially designed sentiment that works for so many occasions. Let these tempting Tulips twist their way into your cards, and remind everyone that the smallest blessings bring the greatest joys.



Peonies digital download

Feel the Peony passion with this digital set that features a trio of frilly, fluffy blossoms PLUS a specially designed sentiment. Rich with delicate detail and LOADS of petals, I’m telling you, these Peonies practically burst off the paper and celebrate all that’s perky and good in the world! 

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We know you'll love coloring up these oh-so-special signs of spring. The Bloom Brigade sure did. Need a little peek at some of their creations?









Shop the WEEKEND STAMP STEAL now and save up to $5 on these classic images.

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Since it’s Friday, get ready for another Bloom Brigade Parade, folks. These fine designers have been at it again, ready to wow you with their creations! So, stop on by and say “hi” to....




Loved seeing you here today. Be sure to come back and see us on Monday an all-new tutorial.

~Julie 

Ready to see the Power Peeps of the Week?

Hello folks! Have you played along in this fun new feature right here on the Power Poppy Blog?


If not, what are you waiting for? The Peep of the Week Challenge is an opportunity for you to show off some of your Power Poppy Creations and let the design team see the wonderfully creative ways you've used these fabulous images! Each Friday the Bloom Brigade will pick their faves and we'll highlight them, not only on the Power Poppy Blog HERE but on our Pinterest Power Poppy Peeps Customer Creations Board! At the end of the month, we'll draw a winner for one free stamp set! Fun stuff!

HERE'S HOW TO PLAY: All you need to do is use the linky below and share a new Power Poppy creation. Just that simple! It can be anything -- a card, an altered item, a 3D creation, a set of cards, ANYTHING!

OFFICIAL RULES:
  • Use Power Poppy Stamps on your creation!
  • Link up your creation using the Linky below
  • Mention the Peep of the Week challenge in your blog or gallery post with a link back to this blog post!
  • We'll accept entries up until Thursday @3PM EST and will announce the Power Peeps of the Week next Friday for our Peep of the Week post.
Peeps of the Week Winners will have their creations posted in a special gallery on the Power Poppy Pinterest Boards!  All players from the 13th, 20th and 27th will have their names thrown into a hat and the winner will get to pick a FREE STAMP SET OF THEIR CHOICE! So, the more you play, the more chances you have! The winner of a free stamp set will be announced next Friday, so keep those entries coming! 


WANT TO SEE LAST WEEK'S WINNERS?

It was so hard to narrow the field to just two winners! With the DT votes in, here's two of the next designers to earn our title of Power Peeps of the Week!

First up, Ms. Helen Airton created this beauty with Power Poppy's Digi called Tulips and a sentiment that was a part of the Digi Gladioli set! We loved the vibrant colors that just make you want to smile!


Holly Brown also turned our heads with this beautiful creation! We not only loved her coloring but her clean and classy layout that let the image from Power Poppy's Azalea set take center stage. The sentiment is from Power Poppy's set called Good Thinking: Renewal! She even stamped the pink mat with small clusters of Azaleas to tie the whole card together!


In addition to all this fun, the Bloom Brigade is getting ready for July's big release! Tomorrow, that's right, TOMORROW, starts the sneak peeks on the team's blogs and I know one thing is for sure. We cannot wait to show you this latest round of gorgeous illustrations from Marcella Hawley! Want to be tempted with a few little snippets of what's to come? Hop on over and pay the Bloom Brigade a visit -- some have little snippets of cards that they've been working on!

Allison Cope
Christine Okken
Cindy Lawrence
Danielle Kennedy
Dawn Burnworth
Julie Koerber
Kathy Jones
Katie Sims
Leslie Miller
Stacy Morgan
Tosha Leyendekker


Thanks for stopping by -- don't forget to link up YOUR Power Poppy creations so we can see your fabulous works of art! See you back here tomorrow for day one of the sneaks!

~Julie



Thursday

May Day, May Day!



Do I post gigantic graphics, or what?

Happy May Day everybody! Can you think of a better way to celebrate the first of May than with a virtual garden tour? (Okay, a real garden tour would also be totes awesome, BUT for this flowery frolic you can be in your pajamas, sans make-up, perhaps with a bit of bedhead, and nobody will ever know! Ain’t the internet grand?)

OHHHH my goodness have the Bloom Brigade been ever-so-busy cultivating these magnificent cards for our ALL DIGITAL May release week. THANK YOU, THANK YOU to each of them, such gorgeous artists and beautiful people! I have been so impressed with their floral card creations all week — seriously, they make me want to stop everything and pull out my watercolors. It’s a bit chilly in St. Louis this morning, so I’ll save my peony-plant-progress-peeping until later in the day, and will instead run around this blog hop to see everything they’ve made.

A quick note before I do. All of the images used in the cards for our May “Instant Garden” release (Peonies, Tulips, Gerbera Daisies, and Gladioli) are available as high-resolution digital images — so after you buy the set, you’ll get an email with your images in it, and you can start creating your own crafty garden right away! How cool is that? Again I say: Ain’t the internet grand?

So let’s get this May Day instant garden tour underway, and I hope you’ll visit each of our charming Bloom Brigade designer’s blogs for inspiration—PLUS—we have a special visit from the oh-so-delightful creative phenom, Dina Kowal. Today rules!!!!

THE BLOOM BRIGADE’S MAY DAY INSTANT GARDEN TOUR

Allison Cope
Christine Okken
Cindy Lawrence
Danielle Kennedy
Dawn Burnworth
Dina Kowal
Julie Koerber
Kathy Jones
Katie Sims
Leslie Miller
Stacy Morgan
Tosha Leyendekker

And thank you so much to everyone who’s been following our release this week, many of you have been Instant Gardening with us already! We have so many fun surprises in store this month—and I can’t wait to be all up in it myself! From new challenges to helpful tips to Pinterest action, there will be lots of ways to share this botanical bounty together!

I truly appreciate all of the support and lovely emails and comments you have been sharing with me. I feel very privileged to be a part of this creative community. :)