Tuesday

Creative Confetti: Color It Up!




Hello, happy stampers! Hope your week is off to a great start! Today, as we throw up the Creative Confetti, we pay homage to a magical little challenge in card making and coloring land! If you popped on over to the blog yesterday, you saw the amazing Kathy Racoosin share a little coloring experiment with all of us! It was a part of her 30 Day Coloring Challenge! You can check out her post HERE and all the details about the challenge HERE!  Simply stated, Kathy is challenging us to make time to color, every day, even if you only have ten minutes! 

So... because we have 9 days left of the challenge, we thought we'd take it one step further and not only encourage you to color but try one image a few different ways OR just try a coloring medium you haven't dabbled in for a while! Here, my friends is your official challenge! 


HOW TO PLAY: The challenge is just as simple as it is stated! Just pick up a coloring medium that you haven't used for a while and play! No need to create a card, simply color and join along in The Daily Marker's 30 Day Coloring Challenge!

On to my creations!


For my creations today, I decided that I wanted to take one image -- I chose the little peony from Power Poppy's Soothing Sympathy stamp set -- and color it up in four different ways. I picked watercolor pencils (both on watercolor paper and card stock), chalk and Copic Markers. I also picked up some markers here but decided that the look was too similar to the watercolor pencils, so I left that little photo out.


So, after stamping my image multiple times in a variety of inks, I put on some tunes and went to town coloring! 


First came watercolor pencils scribbled directly onto the watercolor paper. The ink used was Memento Toffee Crunch. I blended with a Dover Blender Pen as I went along. 


Next came pastel chalks. This one was tricky. The chalks were so soft that I really had to get in there and blend and keep adding more and more chalk layers. It created a soft look but didn't really have a ton of dimension to it. It was a more "loose" feel. 


Next, I went back to my watercolor pencils and added the color on regular card stock. The depth of color really struck me! I then blended again with my Dove Blender Pen. 


And last, but certainly not least is my all time favorite medium -- Copic markers! I just find such joy in the easy blending of this medium and how rich in color it can be! 

So here, below, is a peek at all four next to each other with a little background color added to each image. I thought once I popped that background a bit, it did make all of the coloring (even the mediums I wasn't completely happy with) look a whole lot better. 



So, my friends, what medium will you reach for to spend a little time with The Daily Marker's 30 Day Challenge? One medium I have that I didn't use was pearlescent paint. I have some, so who knows, maybe I'll stamp this little flower up once more and give it a whirl!

As always, I can't wait to see what you come up with! Once you're done, don't forget to link up your creation below so that we can all see! Every entry is one chance at winning a $25 gift code to the Power Poppy Shop! Woot Woot!

So, get those fingers inky so we can see what you've got! Until next time!

~Julie 
Creative Confetti Thrower

4 comments:

Marcella Hawley said...

Jules, this is so much fun!!! It makes me want to get out all of my coloring supplies and lay them all out and experiment, too. One thing I'm not seeing here... watercolors! Perhaps I'll try that with this image and see how it comes out!! You're inspiring me, girl! (That's nothing new). xoxox thank you!

Henriƫtte Creatively Happy said...

Great examples Julie, what a difference paper/cardstock can make I you look at the watercolour pencils you used. Love this little experiment!
I am colouring along with the 30 Day Coloring Challenge by Kathy, it's always fun, this time I am colouring and drawing with pencils.
Thanks for the great post and have a lovely week.

Cynthia said...

Lovely examples, Julie. Each color medium has its own look! I chose to water color my image with Tombow Markers and Distress ink.

Maria Rodriguez. said...

Love all your samples Julie, the one with the chalks is beautiful.
I love watercolors but lately I've been giving Prismacolor pencils a try and I really like the way they blend.
Thank you for the inspiration.
XO
Maria.