Friday, April 7, 2017

Hoppin' with the MISTI

Hello there. I’m giggling to myself as I type this blog post. I’m truly tickled inside and feel as if I’ve just been let in on a huge secret. Except that a lot of you guys already know about this thing. This THING! This invention, this wonderful invention by a woman named Iliana Myska. I’d heard of it, yes, I’d heard stampers gushing about it. But you see, I hadn’t ever looked into using one ... because my darlings, I don’t think of myself as a stamper. I always drop the darned acrylic blocks. I don’t seem to get the ink all the way on the stamp. I get impatient trying to line things up. Didn’t think of myself as a stamper. Nope. I’m a person who designs stamps. I love to color in stamps. But I’m not a stamper.

Well. There goes that.

My world >> Changed.

My mind >> Blown.

Meet Marcella Hawley >> Stamper.

Why the transformation?! What is this THING?!

I have now used the MISTI (which stands for Most Incredible Stamp Tool Invented, isn’t that cute -- and it’s true!) from My Sweet Petunia. I actually made this card and I kinda feel like blowing off the rest of the week so I can keep stamping and making cards!! Teehee!! Perfect impressions!! No ink all over me!! Giddiness!! Exclamation points!!


Yes, I made this card with a MISTI. Ok, so it isn’t really a card like you’re used to seeing, but you know, use your imagination! Let’s call it a postcard. 


Today my ENTIRE Bloom Brigade design team is blog hopping with the entire MISTI team — you heard that right. We’re joining forces to show what you can do with your Power Poppy clear polymer stamps and a magical MISTI. My card obviously shows beginner level stamping but the teams will spark adventures all the way to advanced stamping levels, and we’re sharing all kinds of things you can do with a MISTI and its accessories.


If you leave a comment on ALL of the blogs in our hop today, you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of two $25 gift certificates from Power Poppy, as well as entered to win a MISTI (either the original or mini, winner’s choice!) from My Sweet Petunia.

MISTI Winners will be announced on this page of the My Sweet Petunia blog on April 14th. Power Poppy Winners of (2) $25 gift certificates will be announced here on the Power Poppy Blog on April 14th. How. Cool. Is. That.

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On to my project. You guys are gonna flip, because guess what, I did my first tutorial. Sort of. You know me... new recruit stamper and all. I am not able to share photos of my stamping room or my case of Copics. Don’t have either of ’em. So my tutorial begins where I find the most inspiration: In the garden.


First, my loves, we get inspired to MAKE! Walk out into the garden, take a deep breath, and soak everything in. Ignore the weeds that need pulling, vines that await staking, the fall leaves you haven’t cleaned up yet, because that’s just depressing and we’re trying to get in a carefree, crafty mood. If you don’t have a garden, you can rummage through gardening magazines, or even easier, peruse flower photos on Pinterest or Google Images. Me, I have a wedge-shaped garden out back that’s about as large as an actual piece of pie, and I’ve crammed it full of plants. Fortunately, some are even blooming right now.

I chose a stamp set to use today that was introduced three years ago THIS WEEK. It was Power Poppy’s very first introduction. The stamp is called Springtime Love, and it features loads of spring flowers in a charming roundel, including the ones pictured above, Celandine Poppy. I snipped a stem of these golden woodland beauties, along with Virginia bluebells, purple Akebia vines, and Daffodils. (Several of the daffs were actually in vases in my refrigerator... that’s where I keep them because they last there for weeks! I cut all of these from my folks’ garden last weekend.)


The next step (if you have a garden or a generous gardening neighbor, or a floral department at a nearby grocery store) is to make a little bouquet with your snippings. This is purely for inspiration purposes. I like to have fresh flowers nearby, it makes me happy. And if you do this step early in your cardmaking process, it makes for a colorful photo when you snap a picture of your final product later on. Just watch....


This is my craft table set-up today! It’s the kitchen counter (in case my design calls for olive oil or needs whisking, I’m totally ready). We have my new best friend, the Mini MISTI in the lower left corner. I used Fluid hot-pressed watercolor paper for my cardstock, since I’m fixin’ to use my paints. The paper actually comes on a waxed block, and you have to extract the sheet with an X-Acto knife so you can use it in the MISTI.


The Springtime Love clear stamp is on deck! Stay tuned friends, I have a special giveaway at the VERY END of this post related to this set, in honor of Power Poppy’s 3rd Birthday.


So here’s the thing with this MISTI business, even ding-dongs like me can get the crispest impression ever. My stamps are so very detailed, this basically ensures that you can hold all my stippled dots and the critical lines and illustrative details even in the very center of a large stamp. And if you do happen to stamp an incomplete image, you can just put more ink on the stamp and stamp it again — without the dreaded double-image dramarama!

I would go through step-by-step how you do all of this, but I think all of you guys get it already. I know that because I had to watch a tutorial online so I could figure out how to do it, and there are TONS of good ones! And I’ll wager that some of the other folks on this hop have some great tips!


Peeking under the MISTI hinged lid! Eeeee!!! Insert giggling here, because that’s what I was doing as I lifted it up to see how it turned out...


Thumbs up for the perfect impression! You can see every tiny dot from my original illustration — which is in part because we use the highest quality photopolymer to make our stamps, and my manufacturers are sooooo careful to hold all the detail. They actually apply a special “Marcy treatment” — a unique step in their process that ensures that the stamps match my original artwork, because I am very persnickety about that. The other part of the perfect impression is stamping with the MISTI — I’ve never had a more complete, evenly stamped image when using a block. I mean, it would look pretty darn good. But this looks STELLAR. And I didn't hurt my wrist pressing down on the acrylic block, or drop the stamp pad directly onto the paper like I may have done in the past. Not cool, mate!

For this card, I used a ColorBox pigment stamp pad in Chestnut, as I love to use a shade that’s paler than black when I’m watercoloring, but still gives some depth. I also appreciate that pigment doesn’t seem to interfere with or bleed into my paints.


Next, I added a sweet little sentiment from Burst of Kindness that fits perfectly centered below my roundel of spring flowers. I just love how you can place the stamp exactly where you want! This MISTI is killing me, it’s so neat-o! I’m stamping!


Oh lookee, I found a tripod in my son’s room and figured out how to use the timer on my phone. Not well enough to get my whole face in the shot, but since I don’t have on makeup and hadn’t really brushed my hair, perhaps this is for the best. Just showing you my little craft area on the kitchen counter. Note: Pretty bouquet! I told you it would come in handy. Also decided to eat one of the oranges. Another plus of working in the kitchen.


Painting away using the palette I’ve had since the early 90s, loaded with Winsor & Newton gouache paints and watercolors in all of my favorite hues, many of them mixed together to form shades that you can’t find in tubes.


I start painting this image with various greens, using the LIGHTEST washes of color. You can always add more color to intensify, but it can be challenging to take a step backwards to remove color. I snipped one of the flowers right off the poppy stem so I could really look inside and see what that center looks like for guidance on how to paint it.


Another tip for coloring in tiny areas of stamps like mine — use the best sable watercolor brushes you can find. This one is a Winsor & Newton Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brush in size 000 (the smallest one they make, and my favorite size). They’re a bit pricey, but life’s too short to use cheap paintbrushes. Buy the good brushes and I promise, the accuracy of your lines will amaze you.


Continuing to add washes of watercolor/gouache to intensify the colors and add depth. Remember to leave areas white for the highlight areas. To color the Tulip in this stamp, I referred to a photo I posted on Instagram the other day (check it out @powerpoppy). Loaded the pic up on the ol’ iPad and set it right next to me so I could mimic it as best as I could. Often I’ll do a Google image search or flip through photos of my own travels to find color inspiration.

Remind me to get a manicure before I find myself taking photos of my hands next time, won’t you?


Et, voilĂ ! I am pleased as punch with my simple card, and so grateful to have discovered the MISTI. Thanks for stopping by and reading my crazy long post. And if you followed my tutorial instructions, you now should have a small bouquet to keep you company!

Now... let’s roll to the NEXT BLOG in the hopping sequence. You know and love her, she’s the cleverest thing this side of the Mississippi: Lydia Fiedler! Be sure to visit all the blogs (we have a weekend coming up, so I hope you can fit it in!) leave a comment on each blog if you’d like to be entered in the GIVEAWAYS we mentioned above, lots of goodies to be scooped up by a few special winners.

Power Poppy >> you are here!
please hop here next! >> Lydia Fiedler

And one last thing... as an extra SOMETHIN’ SOMETHIN’ to kick off celebrations for Power Poppy’s 3rd birthday, I’m going to select one of the commenters on MY blog post to receive both the Springtime Love stamp set (the very one I used for this card, only the main image has been stamped once!) AND the watercolored card I painted today. Winner will be announced April 14th here on the blog. We’ll be popping in with all kinds of fun surprises throughout the month of April to keep the party going!

Thank you all so much for three inspiring, fulfilling, wonderful years of LOVE together. xoxoxo!!!


P.S. Are you looking for the announcement of the APRIL POWER & SPARK CHALLENGE and the WINNER of the MARCH CHALLENGE? CLICK HERE

Grab that Spark! Our April Challenge

Hello all! First up, if you are looking for an amazing chance to win one of the best stamping tools ever made along with a mini shopping spree to the Power Poppy Shop, you need to click HERE for a fun-filled hop with ideas and prizes galore. That is... after you're done reading this post of course! ;-)

Guess what? It's a new month with new ways to ignite that design power and creative spark! This little challenge offers not one, not two, but three ways to......

PICK-A-SKETCH!



HOW TO PLAY: It's as easy as picking one of the three sketches below, using that as your inspiration and sharing your creation using the linky below! Here's the fun part -- you can flip any sketch any which way. Use it upside down, on its side, the world is your oyster! You can also use any shape -- no need to stick with ovals or pennant-style shapes! Simply use these sketches as a launching point! If you want to stick to the basic sketch, that's perfect too! That's why I love sketches, it takes the guesswork out of creating!

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
  • Winner will receive a free clear or three digital stamp sets of their choice from 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 April 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 May. 
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WILL YOU CHOOSE SKETCH 1?

Want a little inspiration using this sketch? Check out my card using Power Poppy's Succulent Singles stamp set! 


HOW ABOUT SKETCH 2? 


And here, my friends, is how I put this little sketch to use! I stamped Power Poppy's My English Rose and fussy cut around it to serve as my focal point. 


OR, MAYBE YOU LOVE SKETCH 3?
For my take on sketch 3, I went bold and I also added some other elements like a sentiment oval and a little ribbon with a bow. I used Power Poppy's Potted Primrose stamps set in vivid oranges and yellows! Like I said, all of these sketches are a launching point -- a place to start in your creative happy place! So, if you want to add to the sketch, go for it! I'd love to see your "take!" 


With this month's challenge unveiled, let's back track to last month because....

IT'S TIME TO PICK A WINNER! 


Did you join us in our “Let's Go Green” Power and Spark Challenge? We had quite a few entries and I loved that Katie Sims  put a spin on this challenge: Go green by re-using or up-cycling an item (be green) or to actually just use the color green! We had so many absolutely gorgeous entries. If you missed them, you need to click back HERE and check out these savvy stampers' works!

So after throwing all the entries into a virtual hat, Random.org drew the number....


That means the winner for April is.....

LINDA PEKRUL!


Linda's card was an absolute winner as well! She ended up taking Kit and Clowder's online marker and pencil class using Power Poppy's Camellias digital stamp. And, all I have to say is... WOW!! Well, see for yourself just how well Linda mastered her coloring!


Congrats LindaYou'll have to click on Linda's name to see the other samples from the class on her blog. Really bowled over by the beauty of Linda’s work. I think I might need to sign up for the next Kit and Clowder class.... just sayin'! Linda, shoot us an email with your stamp pick at bloom@powerpoppy.com and we will get your winnings sent right out to you! 

And that is it for now from us dear friends! On Monday, the fabulous Ally Cope will be in the house for another episode of Inspire Me Monday. I can’t wait to see what Ally has up her sleeve. That creative phenom never ceases to amaze me! 

Thanks for stopping by and spending a bit of your day with us. We love your visits! Don't forget to check out  THIS POST HERE for your chance to win some pretty spectacular goodies!

~Julie


Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Digis on the 5s release: Hyacinth Bulb in Glass


“I have an appointment with Spring.”
Henry David Thoreau, from his journals


Do you find yourself waking up a little bit earlier, bounding from bed with enthusiasm to greet the new day, the Spring-saturated air, tittering of the birds, the bright green emergence of plant life at every turn? When I read this missive from Thoreau the other day it stirred something in me, because I too feel that extra verve in the Spring. I strive to channel the feeling throughout the year, but it’s simply easy to get excited when renewal is happening all around you.

Today’s “renewed” illustration is a cherished one for me, for it pairs the energy of Spring with an appreciation for the old days. Hyacinth Bulb in Glass is a portrait of a splendid, fragrant flower sprouting from its hardy bulb, which has been suspended over water in a special “hyacinth glass”. Have you seen one like this before, or have you ever tried it yourself? 

The practice is known as forcing, essentially, bring the bulb into bloom by supplying it water and comfy place to sit (a special glass vase that cradles the bulb), and when placed in a window with some sunshine, the flowers burst forth. I first read about Hyacinth glasses in the early days of Martha Stewart Living magazine, and once I saw them, of course all of a sudden would notice them in antiques shops — they’d been there all along but I just hadn’t known the purpose. 


Let’s zip back to the 18th century Holland, when Hyacinth bulbs were quite the rarified rage. People could not get enough of the beautiful scents and rich colors, helping to drive the business of professional flower growing hot on the heels of the Tulip. Soon folks were forcing the bulbs into bloom indoors to brighten their windows when it was too chilly for anything to flower. 

In a nostalgic nod to these wonderful windowsill displays, we have Hyacinth Bulb in Glass, so that you can have blooming hyacinth whether or not you have a bulb and a glass. I’ve also lettered a quote by that glorious spirit, Coco Chanel, which is such an inspiring thought, it could be enlarged and used on its own!


Earlier this week a peek at this stamp set was spied on Instagram... you may want to lurk around over there and see what’s happening (it’s just an app you can add to your smart phone or tablet that enables you to add photos and interact with people all over the world so easily, and so visually!). Elizabeth Zaffarano (@saffronkingfisher)’s Hyacinth was printed out so that it is life-size! Makes coloring that much easier. 

We joked that she could spritz the card with perfume or essential oils so that it would smell as realistic as it looks. I would love to see people start doing that! 


Two of our lovely Instant Gardeners are helping me usher in this new digital stamp set, which you can download straight-away from the Power Poppy Shop. Come and long with me and let’s go see their full cards, and leave some sweet comments for our talented friends!


And my dear ones, I have some fun news for you... this month we are celebrating 3 years of Power Poppy! The anniversary of our very first stamp set sneak peek was April 1, 2014, featuring Springtime Love, and the month following was a thrilling whirlwind! Every month since has deepened my hopes that sharing the art from my heart will help spread good vibes and encourage  others to bloom in their own artistic ways — to bloom in their daily lives! I know that my experience starting Power Poppy, meeting you all, interacting with you either through email or comments or even through actual cards — means the world to me. I really don’t know how I’d have gotten through some of the rough stuff without the love, prayers, and encouragement of my peeps! I THANK YOU!!!


We’re going to celebrate 3 YEARS OF POWER POPPY all month long — and later today I’ll be announcing our first surprises, along with sharing favorite cards and creations of mine from Bloomies and customers alike. I hope you’ll join us, my darlings! Addendum... coming soon! (Sorry for the long wait, too much happenin’ on the home front)

Monday, April 3, 2017

Inspire me Monday - Copic Markers with Mindy


Hi everyone. I'm Mindy Baxter from My Creative Scoop and I'm so excited to be a special guest for Power Poppy's Inspire Me Monday post. I love to color and Power Poppy Stamps are perfect for coloring and you can get so much detail in with your coloring.

Today I am sharing a Copic Marker Tutorial with you all and I'm using Ruffled Orchids image.

Ruffled Wild Orchids Digital Stamp Set

Let’s get to coloring!











So, these are the steps I've used for each of the flower petals. Below is step by step on how I colored the leaves.









So I took these steps for all the leaves. There are little lines for shadows on the leaves -- this makes shading easy because you know exactly where to shade the leaves with the darker colors.

I hope you have enjoyed my Copic Marker Tutorial. If you would like to see more of my tutorials and classes check out my site, My Creative Scoop.

♥ Mindy