Showing posts with label Joy to the World Bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joy to the World Bouquet. Show all posts

Tuesday

12 Days of Christmas Challenge ~ Day 8: Joy to the World Bouquet

 

Welcome to Day 8 of the 12 Days of Christmas December Challenge Event! It's Gloria with you today! 

I am so lucky to be able to share the lovely Joy to the World Bouquet stamp set with you! This is my absolute favorite of the entire Quiet Christmas Release!
For my release project I used the digital version of this set (See Below), but for today's project I decided to use the clear version. I don't stamp very often these days, so it was fun to actually get out some inks and have a play...and boy did I play!
I had fully expected to color this image with Copic markers or with colored pencils. But, when I shared my original project with some folks, they all said, "That is very pretty, but I don't/can't color like that!" So I thought, maybe there are lots of folks who don't enjoy coloring or don't have the time to devote to coloring a complicated image like this one.
I would like for everyone to feel that they can make this image shine! This image IS stunning colored with markers, pencils, or watercolor paints. But, I think it is just as stunning with a more simple inked background!
I created a bunch of backgrounds FIRST, then allowed them to dry before stamping. For some of the backgrounds, I blended distress ink and other dye inks onto white cardstock panels with a blender brush
For other panels, I used a wet technique. I smudged the distress into onto my craft mat, added water, then smooshed the paper around in the ink. I did several layers, drying in between color families.
After allowing the ink to dry, I stamped onto the panels with various inks and embossed with various powders. Some of the examples turned out very well...others did not. But, that is the point of having a play! Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
I chose a few panels that I thought looked the best, and decided to try to make some cards with them. I wanted to keep the cards pretty simple, and I wanted them to be mostly flat for easy mailing.
I ended up making three cards, but I put the rest of the panels aside for further projects.
This card is my favorite of all the cards I made! I used the "wet" ink technique to drag a white cardstock panel through different colors of pink ink. I allowed the ink to dry then repeated the process with blue ink and with a deep magenta ink.
I love the speckled look of the paper! After the ink was dry, I stamped the image onto the panel with black permanent ink, which also needed to dry! (Watching ink dry is boring!)
I printed the sentiment from the Forest Finds digital stamp set onto another piece of white cardstock. I used a die template to cut out the sentiment, making sure to line the die up with the bottom edge. 

I then used the same die to cut my image panel to fit the top portion of the white panel. I added ribbon and a few enamel dots before attaching the finished panel to the black card base. I created a card base that is roughly 6" x 4 3/4", which is not a very standard size! I will have to make an envelope to fit! 

The next two cards were made using the "dry" ink method.
This version has a background of distress inks added to white cardstock using a blender brush. I layered on various pink and lavender inks and allowed them to dry.
I stamped the image onto the panel with watermark ink, and then heat embossed with sparkly black embossing powder! I stamped the sentiment with black dye ink.
You can see how the embossing powder sparkles. It is black powder with iridescent flecks in it. I flicked on some white paint to add some "snow," and the card is finished! This is a standard A2 card, and flat for easy mailing!
I also wanted to try a blue and white version, so I repeated the process of using a blender brush to add various blue inks to a white panel. 
I stamped with watermark ink and heat embossed with white embossing powder. This is a very detailed image, so you need to use a very fine embossing powder.
I almost wish I had stamped the sentiment in a blue ink, rather than black. I created another A2 card, plus I added some sparkly enamel dots to the card front.

You can print the digital version at any size you with. For my original project, I printed the image at just smaller than 10" X 8"!
You can see how different the image looks at a larger size, and all colored in with markers and pencils. To see this version, click HERE.

Remember, the 12 Days of Christmas December Challenge continues through December 12th!
Don't forget to check out all the festive fun on our Day 1 post on the Power Poppy Blog, HERE.

Merry Christmas!

Monday

Introducing: Joy to the World Bouquet

      

Well, this is it, friends. The last day of peeks into my new designs for holiday crafting. Do you like what you see? I’ll be doing recaps all week of the whole collection — and remember, the groups of 5 sets are available as bundles for a limited time with a 10% discount.

Please note: All of the stamps finally arrived from the factory on Saturday. So if you’ve already placed an order, your stamps are mailing out ASAP! As always, you will receive an email when your order ships with tracking information.

Also: If you have been waiting for the digital versions of the new stamps, they should all be posted by the time this blog is published. I got a little behind (oh, life, you do throw us curveballs) but I have everything ready for you to download.

So, let’s see this splashy new botanical, the culmination of my love of gardening, plants, and the smallest details that go into the holidays.

Introducing: Joy to the World Bouquet


Are you up for something exquisite to color for the holidays? Do you already have Poinsettia and Ultimate Poinsettia, and you’re looking for your next coloring challenge? This decadent delight is ready to work with you. Joy to the World Bouquet is my most ambitious bouquet yet, featuring holiday standbys and thoughtful botanical surprises. 

A Poinsettia anchors the grouping, surrounded by Hellebores (one that has even gone to seed, how unique is that to see in a stamp set?), a Pomegranate bursting with juicy arils, clusters of Cranberries, deeply veined Ivy, AND sprigs of Pine. I poured my heart and soul into this one, and I know that after you've colored it up for a card, you will feel a great sense of artistic accomplishment. A supporting image with a few of the plant elements is included as well.

Sentiments include Joy to the World, the Lord is come!, and Wishing your family good health, joy, and abundance. This one is a real keepsake.

Joy to the World Bouquet

Also available as a digital download...


It’s the most wonderful time of the year, indeed. Look at all of these possibilities, I love the unique range of color choices and crops. With such a juicy bouquet, it’s fun to splice into it and focus on a single area.


If you’d like to head straight to the store, here’s the link one more time: