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Showing posts with label cards for inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cards for inspiration. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Iris compliments and a sponsorship

Hello!   Today, March 19, we are sponsoring the Our Creative Corner challenge.
The challenge is to use something that you would normally throw away and get creative with it.  I hope you can join Our Creative Corner for a chance to win the Doodle Pantry prize!
My card doesn't follow the OCC challenge today, it is just something sort of quick that I pulled together.
I was trying to keep the iris one simple and clean.  Also, I am just now noticing the flyaway thread at the top right corner... whoops, I forgot to pull that thread through to the back.
I used the digital paper that comes with the Iris for the layer panel, and the pre-colored iris image.

SUPPLIES for IRIS card:
  • IMAGE: Iris by Doodle Pantry
  • CS/PAPER: white, digital paper included in Iris set
  • INK: Printer
  • ACCENTS/TOOLS: pearls, sewing machine, embossing folder, Spellbinders labels dies, CDS budding lilac ribbon, foam dimensionals
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Thanks for visiting us today and don't forget to visit the Our Creative Corner challenge, as well as check back here tomorrow for the next set of releases!
~Laurie

    Sunday, March 13, 2011

    Sponsorship of Cupcake Inspiration Challenge

    Hello!
    Today we are sponsoring the Cupcake Inspiration Challenge!  They have a scrumptious picture of some cupcakes to be inspired by today.  I hope you'll go check it out and join in on the fun for a chance to win a gift coupon!


    On my little card below, I used the color image of the Watermelon Lunch and used the matching digi paper in the set.

    My printer smudged just the tippy top of the worms head though, I was a little disappointed in that since I only printed one of that image on the sheet.  I decided to go ahead and use it.
    The yellow paper is one of the digital sheets in with the Watermelon Lunch set.  I added some mini pearls in a few of the centers of the suns.

    SUPPLIES for WATERMELON LUNCH card:
    • IMAGE: Watermelon Lunch by Doodle Pantry
    • CS/PAPER: white, digital paper included in set, baja breeze, groovy guava
    • INK: Printer
    • ACCENTS/TOOLS: pearls, sewing machine, prima flower, button, Spellbinders ovals dies, baja breeze ribbon, foam dimensionals
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    Thank you so much for stopping by today!  I hope you have gotten at least a little inspiration to go get crafty!
    Laurie Wilson

    Wednesday, March 9, 2011

    Forget me not sympathy card

    I sure don't like having to make sympathy cards, but we need to make them, ya know?
    A vendor for the store my husband works at, his wife had cancer for a long time, and then she suddenly got put on life support and they didn't expect her to last long.  My husband knows the man pretty well and wanted me to make a nice sympathy card.  Ugh.  How hard!  You want to make something "nice" but at the same time, you feel like what good will it really do for someone just losing a wife of so many years?

    I hope it shows that we cared enough to think of him during his really difficult time of losing his wife.
    I used the Forget me nots on the front, and used the sentiment "I am so sorry to hear of your loss" from the Pasque Flower on the inside.


    SUPPLIES:
    • IMAGES: Forget me nots, sentiment from Pasque Flower
    • CS/PAPER: 9 lb. Canson watercolor paper, CDS wild ginger, CDS deep sea, CDS billowing clouds, My minds eye breaking free patterned paper
    • INK: Printer, inkpads mustard and marina mist, Tombow markers 946, 990, 526, 491, 177
    • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, Spellbinders ovals and labels dies, embossing folder, sponge, pearls, satin ribbon, basic grey button, thread, sewing machine, pewter bird charm, foam dimensionals
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    I so appreciate your visit and comments!  They make my day and I am honored you would choose to visit me from time to time.  I hope you at least were inspired by some small thing today, and I wish for you happy crafting days ahead!
    Laurie

    Friday, February 11, 2011

    Peaceful Pond Card

    Hello,  I finally got to create with the Cattail Pond and the SVG corner accents cutouts which were both released on February 5.   I made this card.

    I placed the pond image into my Word document first and then added the individual cattail PNG images over top. I made some a bit smaller and then mirrored another to make a variety of them clumped together.  I wanted this scene to look like the cattails were in the forefront and the pond was behind them.

    I started watercoloring the water areas first, then colored the grass, then the cattails in front left, and then the red/orange flowers, rocks and greenery inside of pond.

    For the grassy shaped corner accents, I cut them from the Sure cuts a lot program on the cricut expression.  I cut one set of the grassy corners at 100% size and scaled one set of them by 80% so that I could layer them.  I sponged darker green ink on the larger corners underneath.
    Thanks for stopping in today.  I hope you have been inspired to go create something!

    CARD SUPPLIES:
    • IMAGE: Cattail Pond by Doodle Pantry
    • CS/PAPER: 90 lb. watercolor paper, CDS spring leaf, CDS mud pie, SU marina mist
    • INK: printer, chocolate inkpad for sponging, Tombow markers N65, 933, 856, 177, 947, SU marina mist, SU wild wasabi
    • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, sponge, sewing machine, pearls, SVG cut file Corner Accents by Doodle Pantry, SU dimensionals, houndstooth embossing folder, green offray satin ribbon from walmart

      Saturday, January 22, 2011

      Cozy Gazebo coloring tutorial

      Good morning!   Time for a coloring tutorial of Cozy Gazebo, and sentiments from Love Sentiments.  And this one really is easier than it may initially look.
      This image is designed to be printed fairly large, at least 3" wide, but you'll have an easier time coloring if it is between 3-3/4" to 4" wide.

      If you choose to color it mainly white, that is what makes it really easy, because you don't need too many colors.  You could choose to color it brown like oak wood and it is only a little bit more work, but not really too much more, as you will see on the second tutorial.

      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WHITE WOOD GAZEBO~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      (Brown tone tutorial is below the white gazebo tutorial)  
      Here is the completed image and below are the coloring steps.

      Colors used:  SU marker Marina mist, Tombow markers N65, N75, 228

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      1. I chose to use light gray as my shadows for the white wood.  This light color was easy to apply and not worry about getting too much.  It blended really easy too.  Look carefully at the picture below. You can see every place where I drew a line of the gray following the wood panels in the places I thought would be shadowed.  That is all the color you need to create the depth in the image.

      2. Using the waterbrush and making sure it has a little flow of water so that it is wet, but also making sure that it is  not flowing too much, brush the tip along each line of gray. Brush it once or twice at the most. It will blend out just  a little which is all you need.  I started at the bottom and worked my way up.

      3.  Here is how it looks after I've gone over each of the light gray shadows.

      4. Time for the roof. I wanted the roof to be a shade darker of gray. I added lines on the creases and in just a few lines horizontally.

      5. Using the same waterflow as with the white parts of the gazebo, lightly go over just once or twice in back and forth motions. Below is how it looks after blending with the waterbrush.  If you want, add just a few more strokes of the marker overtop the roof in the shadowed areas while it is still damp, to accentuate the shadowing.
      Wait for everything to dry completely before you move on.

      6.  Time for the sky.  I used Stampin' Up! Marina Mist marker. You can see all the lines that I added below.

      7. Your waterflow needs to be pretty wet, but not "pooling".  To blend around the gazebo for the sky, start in one section about an inch wide on the top. Blend back and forth touching the color and then moving your tip outward while still brushing side to side. See photos below. 
      8. Once one section is done, immediately move to the adjacent section and do the same thing.
      9. You may need to quickly go back over a portion of the previously blended area to blend the two areas seamlessly together. That will all depend on your waterflow and how quickly you work. 

       

      10. Finish blending the sky blue areas. Wait for everything to dry completely before you move on.

      11. I added the green for grass like below.  One line directly under the gazebo base, and then using the writing tip added little grass blade clumps.

      12. Using the waterbrush, blend just once over the bottom areas of the grass, and don't touch the tips of the blades that extend onto the gazebo base. Move downward with the brush tip so that it fades out. Wait until it completely dries before moving on.

      13. Using the write tip again on the  marker, add more lines for grass blades over the blended area.
      14.  Add tiny grass spots inbetween the railing bars in the back of the gazebo


      14. Finally, using the same marker color as for the roof, add color to where the underside/inside of the gazebo roof.
      I added some flower soft to the base to finish it off and add a splash of color.
      Here is the finished card of the white gazebo.
      (SUPPLIES list at bottom of post.)

      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BROWN WOOD GAZEBO~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      If you want to attempt a brown color wood gazebo, here is a simplified coloring tutorial of one way to make your gazebo brown wood tones.

      Colors used: Tombow markers 192, 177, 526, 942, 947, 899

      1. I chose 3 shades of brown (Tombows 942, 947, 899) and used the lighter color first.  I stared at my image for a few minutes while I decided which parts would be which shade.
      I put a thin line of the lightest brown in areas on the scallop trim and base where I think would be "shaded" if a light source existed.
      2.  I used a lightly flowing waterbrush and swept the tip only once, or maybe twice over each section.

      3. Before it dried, I went over again, the same lines I originally created, with the same lightest color of brown. This just helped to put back the depth of these areas.  Allow to completely dry before moving onto the next color.

      4.  The medium brown is for the railings, beams and trim around the roof. As you can see, I forgot the roof trim and a portion of the left front beam before I took the photo below.  I filled those in as I was using the waterbrush in step 5.

      5.  I used the waterbrush and swept over each area lightly only once to blend the color out. I didn't want to mess with this color too much.  Allow to completely dry before moving onto the next color.

      6. Finally I added the darkest brown to the roof shingles.  This is such a dark color, so just use a little in a few areas, following the lines in the roof.

      7. I only brushed over this section once as well. I wanted it to blend enough to spread the color around, but I didn't want too much water or too much flow.  I started on the left top with the waterbrush tip, worked my way down the left side of the roof, brushed off the excess color from the tip of the waterbrush onto a paper towel, and then started again at the top of the middle section of the roof, brushing side to side until I reached the bottom of the roof.  Then finished the right side of the roof.  Allow to completely dry before moving onto the sky and shrubbery.

      That's all for the wood color tutorial.  The sky and greenery is pretty much the same techniques as shown above on the white gazebo.  Except this image has defined shrubs and swags.
      You can see that the addition of the sky and greenery really finishes the image out and gives it a little life.

      Here is the finished card. I added white flowers to the shrubs and swags using a white gel pen.


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      SUPPLIES for white gazebo card:
      • IMAGES: Cozy Gazebo, Love Sentiments by Doodle Pantry
      • CS/PAPER: 90 lb. watercolor paper, CDS mossy woods, SU marina mist, FancyPants Road Show DP
      • INK: printer, SU marker Marina mist, Tombow markers N65, N75, 228
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, sewing machine, foam pop hex dots, Prima Say it with pearls, flower soft fushia and flower soft glue

      SUPPLIES for brown wood gazebo card:
      • IMAGES: Cozy Gazebo, Love Sentiments by Doodle Pantry
      • CS/PAPER: 90 lb. watercolor paper, white, CDS spring leaf, CDS mud pie, Basic grey marrakech DP
      • INK: printer, white gel pen, Tombow markers 192, 177, 526, 942, 947, 899
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, sewing machine, EK border punch, SU mini flower punch, Paper studio 1" daisy punch, CDS spring leaf ribbon, pearls, foam pop hex dots
      Thanks for stopping by today, I hope you found a little inspiration!

      Thursday, January 20, 2011

      A few new release projects

      Hello!
      I hope you've all seen the New release post and Challenge 6 post, both just before this one!
      Below I am sharing the details on 3 cards I made using the new releases.

      I have been wanting to combine these baby farm animals for a long time and knew I had to wait until I had the cow.
      This is how it looked on my Word document for printing.
      I placed the piglet first, then the cow, then the horse and finally the goat.   It took quite some time to color, but I just am so happy with the end result!


      Here is the finished card:


      For the grass in the bottom right corner, I just used the writing tip of the Tombow marker and made clumps of grass blades with it to fill the area. Then I lightly (with light water flow) brushed over the clumps in up and down strokes with the waterbrush. I waited for that to dry completely and then used the writing tip again to make blades of grass again over top everything. After all that, I wanted the grass to match the grass under the horse, so I used my Zig Millenium fineliner to draw just a few grass clumps in there.

      SUPPLIES:
      • IMAGES: Baby Cow, Baby Horse, Precious Piglet and Baby Goat from Doodle Pantry
      • CS/PAPER: 90 lb. watercolor paper, CDS spring leaf, CDS mud pie, CDS cream soda
      • INK: printer, Tombow markers 850, 912, 491, 098, 177, 990, 992, 947, 899, 977, 985, 946, black zig millenium
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, border punch, glue dots, CDS mud pie ribbon, button, thread, sewing machine

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      Next card I couldn't believe I didn't sew!  I wanted to, but decided to resist it as sort of a challenge to myself... I needed to see if I could make a card without sewing on it and still like the outcome, LOL!   I actually like it.  It's on the simpler side.  I used some matching digi paper that comes with the Nutty for you set.
      SUPPLIES:
      • IMAGES: Nutty for you by Doodle Pantry
      • CS/PAPER: white, CDS worn parchment, CDS pineapple twist, digi paper included in digi set
      • INK: color printer
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: spellbinders octagons and ovals dies, fern punch, ivory taffeta ribbon, pearls, foam pop dots
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      Finally I had to color the Spring Song Birdies.  I just got this Basic Grey Hopscotch paper last weekend and was itching to do some cute springy card with it.
      They were a tad bit tedious to color, but SOOOO much fun!
      SUPPLIES:
      • IMAGES: Spring Song Birdies by Doodle Pantry
      • CS/PAPER: 90 lb. watercolor paper, CDS deep sea, CDS soft mint, Basic grey Hopscotch DP
      • INK: printer, Tombow markers 312, 243, 062, 991, 873, 992, 899, 491, 526, N15
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, spellbinders labels 13 dies, Su oval punches, border punches, CDS sheer ribbon, paper primas, pearls, sewing machine, foam pop dimensions
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      I thank you for stopping in to visit!  I enjoy every comment and I sincerely hope you have been inspired to go create something!

      Friday, December 17, 2010

      Bulk cards using pre-color images

      Hello!
      Today I am showing you my bulk Christmas cards... and they are using just 6 types of supply items plus a color printer and pre-colored digital images!  Making 12 of them only took me 2 hours to print, cutout/punch and glue together

      Total list of supplies:
      • Winter Song Birdies Pre-colored
      • Color printer
      • Cardstock and Patterned paper of choice
      • Personal trimmer/cutter
      • Dies or Punches (I used scallop oval die, EK scallop corner mini, and 1-3/8" circle)
      • 4" length of ribbon (each card)
      • Adhesive (including pop hex dots if needed)
      • Sewing machine (optional)


      Thank you for visiting today!   I'm wishing all of you a wonderful weekend.  Don't forget the new releases are MONDAY morning...  but if we don't see you then due to your own holiday plans, then I certainly hope to see you at the next release.  Cheers!

      Tuesday, December 7, 2010

      Doodle Pantry Challenge Sponsorships

      Good morning!
      I just wanted to share with you some cards and also that Doodle Pantry is sponsoring some cool challenge blogs this week!

      The first is the Corrosive Challenge Blog.  I am sponsoring ALL month!  That is 4 challenges.  If you participate in all 4, you increase your chances to win!  The first challenge was posted on Sunday Dec 5th and the theme is to use mostly red and white for Christmas.
      ~~I'll be creating something for this challenge later this week.~~

      Then, there are 3 more challenges this month!  A sketch for Dec 12 challenge, and then 2 more challenges on Dec 19 and Dec 26. Themes to be announced on challenge days.
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      The next challenge sponsorship posted this morning, Creative Card Crew, theme ANYTHING GOES!
      I hope you can join in on one or both of these challenge blogs!


      Here is a card I created for the Creative Card Crew challenge.
      Images printed on 90 lb. watercolor paper and I watercolored the images using Tombow markers and a waterbrush.  I love the Basic Grey Pyrus papers.  I used a white gel pen to add highlights to the olives.

      SUPPLIES:
      • IMAGE: Holy Land Flowers 2, I used the Olive images
      • CS/PAPER: 90 lb. Canson watercolor paper, CDS wild ginger, CDS deep sea Basic Grey Pyrus DP
      • INK: SU marker always artichoke, Tombow markers 526, N15, 990, 946
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, Spellbinders circles and pinking dies, EK border punch, CTMH bitty brads, basic grey button, linen thread, sewing machine, black satin ribbon, foam pop dots

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      I hope you'll be checking back this week, as I will have a tutorial and more inspiration cards!
      Wishing you a wonderful week and lots of creative time!

      Tuesday, November 30, 2010

      Cards for inspiration

      Hello!  I just posted the winner of DPDC2, check it out and see who the winner is and who the top 3 are.
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      I have a few cards to show you with the details with them.  I hope you are inspired to go create something!
      This card is 3.25x6.25
      I watercolored the huckleberries image with Tombow markers and a waterbrush on watercolor paper.
      I added white gel pen highlights on the berries.
      SUPPLIES:
      • DIGITAL IMAGE: Huckleberries by Doodle Pantry
      • CS/PAPER: Canson 90 lb. watercolor paper, Night of Navy, CDS pretty porcelain, My Minds Eye PennyLane DP
      • INK: Laser printer, Tombow markers 942, 947, 228, 249, 772, 847, 676, SU Night of navy marker, white gel pen
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, MS border punch, EK border punch, pearls, navy organdy ribbon, sewing machine, foam pop dots, glue dots
      • COLORING: watercolor by Tombow markers and a waterbrush
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      This is an A2 size card, 4.25x5.5
      I watercolored the gift bunny image with Tombow markers and a waterbrush on watercolor paper.   I used white gel pen to add fluffiness to his paws, tail and cheeks.

      SUPPLIES:
      • DIGITAL IMAGE: Gift Bunny by Doodle Pantry
      • CS/PAPER: Canson 90 lb. watercolor paper, pumpkin, CDS grape jelly, Best Occasions DP from walmart
      • INK: Laser printer, Tombow markers 879, 899, 992, 772, 177, 933, 606, 443, white gel pen
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, purple gingham ribbon, sewing machine, pearls, glue dots, foam pop dots
      • COLORING: watercolor by Tombow markers and a waterbrush
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      Here's a quick card using the pre-colored digital Happy Birdie B image.
      Card is 4.25x4.25
      No coloring here, just printed and pasted!
      SUPPLIES:
      • DIGITAL IMAGE: Happy Birdie B (pre-colored image) by Doodle Pantry
      • CS/PAPER: Neenah white, kiwi kiss, pumpkin pie, DCWV Citrus stack DP
      • INK: Laser printer
      • ACCENTS/TOOLS: Square brads, SU oval punch, sewing machine, foam pop dots
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      I thank you for stopping by today, your visit is sure to bring a smile my way, and I welcome any questions!