Hello all, I am so happy to be back for another Inspire Me Monday. Currently I am in the middle of a 30 day coloring challenge so I thought it would be fun to share how I work on the go. (more on the challenge at the end of this post)
Planning ahead for a road trip can fun and easy when you have an empty antique crate and a car with spare room. Deciding if I wanted to pack Copics or watercolor markers was the hardest part. I settled on my Tombow watercolor markers & Spectrum Noir sparkle watercolor pens. A towel, collapsable paint cup, brushes, foam tape, watercolor paper, a few colored pencils, ink and stamps were some of the supplies I packed plus my essentials.
My essentials are a mini misti, fine tip sharpie marker, white gel pen, scissors, glossy accents, ink, paper, stamps and a coloring medium.
I was hoping you might want to see my antique crate before I painted it.
I measured and cut part of a box for the bottom of the crate and painted everything with a can of graffiti paint. I love to mix antiques in my studio because they add character and warmth to my space.
When everyone was settled in and watching a movie I was able to do my coloring in for the day.
When you watercolor do you always have a towel on hand? I do and I love how colorful it becomes the more I use it... this particular towel I have had for over a year? Above the towel I used a stamp storage pocket to scribble the watercolor marker on. Using my brush I would pick up the color from the stamp storage pocket mixed with a little water and then paint on my stamped image.
*next time I will remember to pack a palette*
Ahhh Marcy's illustrations are such a joy to color and the details are always spectacular.
On a later date I will add some white gel pen accents and create a card with my watercolored images.
Here is a close up of the bouquet. It's hard to tell but, I colored, cut and popped a flower for the center. Later I will cut around the blue line on the image out and pop it on a card.
I hope you will consider traveling with a few supplies and I hope you see how wonderful it is to color on the go.
*If I was flying I would take everything mentioned with a few less watercolor markers and put everything in a tote. No matter where I go I always have coloring supplies with me. *
Today is day 14. of the “The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge". This is a good time to jump in if you are new to the challenge, love to color or if you just want to get your feet wet and give the 30 day coloring challenge a try. The idea is to color something daily with any medium. Just five minutes, that’s it. I keep hearing how relaxing it is to color and instead of making a full card. The 30 day challenge is really about carving out a little time your day for something that makes you happy. (You are free to jump in and out as time permits). Basically it’s any thing goes challenge and whatever you feel inspired to do. If you want to hear more click here.
Wishing a colorful week & thanks to Power Poppy for letting me share my coloring on the go with you today. Thanks, Kathy :)
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 252 of 252Such beautiful coloring, but how do you decide on which markers to pack? I struggle with not packing everything I own and then I still only use 10% of my supplies.
Such brilliant colouring
Love that setup! And your colouring is impeccable as always! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for your ideas for fun on the go!
Awesome idea...love it totally...Your coloring is simply wow..
I actually started coloring on the go in the last 30 Day Coloring Challenge! Brilliant idea! My husband trained for a marathon and I went ahead of him in the car. Every 7 km I stopped with water and other stuff for him. We both were very happy with this arrangement! ;-)
Beautiful coloring and lovely stamps!
BEAUTIFUL and PRACTICAL colouring basket Kathy!!!
I LOVE how organised you are, LOVE your colouring too => THANK YOU for sharing :)
PS - I LOVE seeing old items re-purposed and loved, the quality is amazing to the almost disposable products of today
Wonderful idea for colouring whike travelling. Beautiful images.
Marcie's creations and your coloring are a match made in heaven! Your coloring always amazes me, it's always so gorgeous! Thanks for sharing tips on traveling and coloring....I guess I need to add water color markers to my Christmas list now lol Time to research!!! TFS!
As always, your coloring is superb! Thanks for sharing your essentials that you pack to go - I'll be packing a smaller version of that this weekend!
What an a greatcolouring as usual.
Gorgeous Kathy! Your watercoloring is beautiful! I love Tombows too! I've had my old set for over 18 years and most still work...I have a new set of the old ones before they pared it down too and they are all still good! I need to use them more! I need to go color something with them! hehe
Just beautiful!!!!
These are so beautiful. I love your on-the-go antique carrier! Thank you for inspiration.
I live 20 miles outside of town, so I make my trips count! Running errands, grocery shopping, etc. it would be hard to color on those runs! LOL. When I fly, I usually take some stamped images to color and the markers needed for those images. It's hard to pack much for a two week trip in a 21 inch suitcase! These images and all of Marcella's images are so detailed. I have 4 sets, and they are some of my favorites. TFS your amazing coloring skills.
I love the teddy bear stocking stamp.
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I love the old time Christmas in these images.I can see home in them.I'm loving the colors that brought them to life.
Love your to go basket. Great idea. The projects look great, and YES, I could tell you had fussy cut the center flower BUT I had to look really closely. Great job on that.
Stunning colouring. Great ideas for travelling.
These are all so beautifully coloured Kathy.
I spent 5 weeks colouring on the go every time I visited my Dad in hosp. last month. Four days after his funeral my 4 y/o grandson was sick and in hosp for 8 days so we were at our daughters house with our younger grandson. So I had my colouring bag still packed and it went with me. It is the greatest "stress reliever" I know of. Thank You Kathy for these challenges and this one couldn't have come at a better time!
So Inspiring! As I'm just getting into card making, seeing the amazing work other artists are doing is great. It really gets the creative juices flowing!
Love the coloring and packing a small arsenal to carry around.
Love to bring something to color when waiting at the dr.'s office.
That basket is so awesome!
I can't believe the towel is over a year
in the making! Those images do look
fun to color-I love the floral bouquet!
Wow this project is awesome! Love the coloring! And thanks for the inspiration for coloring on the go! I will have to remember that!
Sammibug in Ohio
WOW... Kathy, your coloring is amazing those images. The 3d look is beautiful. Thanks for the tips for on the go coloring :)
Gorgeous!!! :o)
Oh what great images! I love your water coloring! Beautiful! Cute images!
You have a great system for storing and carrying your essentials for coloring on the go Kathy. Great job on the images you shared.
Oh wow! I am blown away by all this amazing coloring! So very talented!
THanks for the inspiration as always! Your work is beautiful!
Fantastic painting of your two images Kathy. Love your antique basket :o)
Thank you for your great tips for coloring on the go! I have to confess that on the go, I usually prefer crocheting. That's much less stuff to pack: a ball or cake of yarn, a crochet hook, a stitch marker or safety pin and maybe a pattern. Put it all in a bag, and voila, ready to go! I can even crochet while hubby is behind the driving wheel ;-)
But with your tips, I might take my coloring stuff with me next time... :-)
I take my watercolor zig markers w/me to work and color during my lunch hour. It helps me relax. I recently found Power Poppy and I'm in love w/your digital stamps.
Fantastic colouring. I often use discarded bits of plastic as palettes - works great.
I agree, these images are gorgeous and so perfect for coloring! I love to travel as well and color up as storm, my copics have had trips to the beach. :)
Love the Power Poppy stamps. Your coloring is so very beautiful.
I stumbled across the powerpoppy blog spot this morning and the stamps and colouring is so inspirational - My want list has just taken a giant leep in size. Your travel pack how simple and so easy to access - love your idea.
Wow - so gorgeous!! Love the tips!
Thanks for sharing, Kathy. The colors are awesome
I am so in love with the vibrant colors you used with your Christmas stamps. Also like how you've simplified the essentials list, making it so doable for someone who tends to get overwhelmed with too many choices. Thank you.
Those are great tips and your colored images are always so wonderful. I love seeing the Power Poppy images done because they have amazing stamp sets and you brought them to life.
This great! I can do this - thank you so much.
Your blending of colors is beautiful and our organizational skills are to be admired. I'll remember all of it next time I'm traveling. thanks for the chance to win.
I love how you organized your supplies and that you can narrow it down to the essentials. I would have a hard time doing that with my copies. Your coloring is so vibrant. It comes alive. Very nice images.
Love the on the go theme! Storybof my life! Gorgeous coloring!
Beautiful Ideas ...I love the fact that after you are done coloring these will make gorgeous cards. Your work is just awesome.
Love your crate. I have a canvas bag that I take everywhere but have been trying to find something more substantial. Thanks for the idea of using a crate and for sharing your gorgeous coloring.
Love your on the go idea. I always have a hard time deciding what to bring. You are a ray of sunlight with your coloring and inspiration. Thanks
I love the old time Christmas in these images.I can see home in them.I'm loving the colors that brought them to life.
Love the 5 minute idea, so doable. Is there also a just 5 more minutes challenge?
Very beautiful coloring by Kathy.
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