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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Striped Shaggy Cat Color Tutorial

Hello friends!
Here is a coloring tutorial for the Shaggy Cat image.  I had to make my neighbors a thank you card today.  They cat sat for 9 days while we were out of town, and they must have taken really good care of her because she wasn't even mad at us when we got back, LOL.  I colored the cat to match my kitty, a gray stripe tabby.

Finished Card:
Coloring items needed:
  • Waterbrush
  • Paper towel for wiping waterbrush tip
  • Tombow markers 133, 126, N65, N75, 990, 526, 491, 312, and S'U! early espresso marker
I added 990 and 491 around the objects.
Using the waterbrush, I just swept the brush tip back and forth and then away from the image, all around each object until blended out.
Next step add the dark gray N65 to the seat base and blend.
I added the lighter gray N75 to the kitties body and left a few areas without color, the chin, the chest, and underside behind the front legs.  Blend with waterbrush by starting in the white areas and moving outward.  For this coat, I am just laying down the base color, so I am not  too worried about shading yet.
Using the darker gray N65 fine tip, add some short strokes, in lines, for where you want stripes, and then inside ears.
Make sure the brush flow is slightly wet, but not fast flowing out of the tip. You can do this by brushing on a paper towel and you can see how much water is soaked by the towel. Once the flow is slight, touch the tip of the waterbrush to the darker strokes on the face and lightly brush in a quick squiggle motion across each darker gray lines, until blended like below. I also added some dots on the cheeks and blended those.
Similar idea for the body now, use the darker gray and add short strokes in the shape of stripes on the fur.
With light waterflow in the waterbrush, blend the darker gray into the lighter gray areas.
 Chair: I loosely added color to the main areas of the chair with the lightest lime green 133.  Do not waterbrush yet.  I also colored the collar and jewel with 526 and 312, but didn't water blend those.
Add the darker lime green 126 to the undersides and shadows on the fuzzy chair. You can now add the waterbrush and start in the lighter green areas and work your way in small circles or strokes in outward directions until you get to the edges of the chair.
 After a quick blend, it should look like below.
Here is where I needed to add a darker shadow only on the south and north sides of the chair, I used SU Early Espresso marker.  Add just a small amount of the darker color, hugging the edges. Touch it with the waterbrush tip and pull outward.
Below shows the darker "highlights", which help accentuate and make the kitty chair pop out.
Once the chair color was dry, I decided I wanted a bit more contrast in the shadows on the fur on the chair. I added more of the darker lime color 126 in the shadow areas and you can see that below.
Finally, blended the extra shadows by touching the brush to the lighter areas and moving it toward the shadow colors. Try not to overblend or the paper will pill up.

Finished card close-up detail:
I added the white gel pen highlights to the chair stand and the sparkle fibers after the card was completely put together.  I first put some of the Flower Soft glue onto my fingertip and then quickly rubbed a thin layer of it over one half of the chair. Quickly (because it dries fast) sprinkled a tiny bit of the sparkle fibers over it and then used a clean finger to push it in. Tapped off excess and did the other side the same way. It adds just enough sparkle and fluff but not too much, and I can still see the color underneath since the Flower Soft glue dries clear.
SUPPLIES:
  • Digital Image: Shaggy Cat by Doodle Pantry
  • CS/paper: 90 lb. Canson waterclor paper, SU not quite navy, SU retired Kiwi Kiss, Basic Grey Marjolaine DP
  • Ink: Laser printer, Tombow markers 133, 126, N65, N75, 990, 526, 491, 312, and S'U! early espresso marker, white gel pen (on chair base stand)
  • Accents/Tools: waterbrush, circle punch, inverted scallop circle die, corner rounder punch, flower soft glue and sparkle fibers lime, patina stickles (on collar jewel), sewing machine, Offray walmart ribbon "lemongrass" color, retired Su button, linen thread, pearls, foam pop dots

Thanks for visiting today and hope you enjoyed a little coloring tutorial!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

WHOOPS! DPDC1 prize mention!

WHOOPS!! In my haste during my vacation, it appears I had forgotten to mention what the big prize is for ONE randomly selected winner on DPDC1 (Doodle Pantry Digital Challenge #1).

I have correct the original CHALLENGE POST HERE, and have also copied it below.

PRIZE for DPDC1:
ONE RANDOMLY SELECTED ENTRANT WILL WIN A $20 DOODLE PANTRY GIFT CERTIFICATE!

I am back home now and will be catching up on orders who have reached their $12 rewards and also to answer customer inquires, over the next 2 days.
Happy creating!!
Laurie Wison

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Doodle Pantry Digital Challenge #1

We MADE IT!!  Our first Doodle Pantry Digital Challenge on the Doodle Pantry Blog!
DPDC1
So.... WHAT SPECIAL IMAGE do I have for you???
This SHEEP DREAMS image set above you can have for FREE just for participating in this challenge!
You must follow the guidelines for the challenge HERE and I will automatically email you this cute sheep!
We hope you can play along with us!
~~~This challenge theme for DPDC1 is  to USE A DOODLE PANTRY IMAGE. That is ALL!  You may combine with any other challenges out there, just as long as you use a Doodle Pantry image that is clearly visible on your project.~~~

PRIZE:
ONE RANDOMLY SELECTED ENTRANT WILL WIN A $20 DOODLE PANTRY GIFT CERTIFICATE!

Other challenge guidelines below:
  1. Doodle Pantry offers a lot of freebies HERE. Just click on the product you want, scroll down to view the product description, and then right click the file name to save to your computer, which is located near the "Add to cart" button.
  2. Post your creation on your blog or online public gallery in which a comment can be left.  Post MUST be dated within the time frame of the challenge.  Please, no past creations, create something new!  
  3. Add your post url to the LINKY WIDGET BELOW with your email and name.  The linky widget may state that a URL is not required, but IT IS REQUIRED. You MUST LINK YOUR POST of your project/card
  4. Challenges are open for 1 week (7 full days) and winners posted the following day
  5. Only enter once per each challenge
  6. Keywords or tags for the challenge are DPDC and the number of the challenge, no spaces

Don't forget we will have ANOTHER challenge on the 20th!  That is 2 chances to win this month!  Hope you have a good day and we look forward to seeing your fabulous creations!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Make a joyful noise!

Hello, wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
Here is my creation using one of the newest releases, French Horn.  I wanted a musical instrument that I could use for general music themed cards, or for holidays/special occasions.  So the digital set includes a foliage and ribbon adorned natural horn, as well as an undecorated horn, and several general use sentiments.
My Card:
I chose to keep the berries white like mistletoe, and make a holiday card.  I LOVE the new Basic Grey Jovial papers!
I used the EK medium rock fern punch for accenting behind the bow and of course some teeny tiny jingle bells tied with thread around the bow.
The image is printed on 90 lb. Canson watercolor paper.  I watercolored the horn using Tombow markers and a waterbrush.  The only marker that was not Tombow, was the burgundy color for the bow, that is a SU burgundy marker.  For the hint of teal background,  I added just a very small amount of 373 Tombow in a few select areas around the horn and watercolored it out with a generous amount of water.  I didn't want to make that color too strong, just really light. If you look closely, you can see where I added the 373 Tombow color.... those areas are just a tad darker near the edges of the horn.
I also used a white gel pen on the brass parts after the entire image was completely dry.  This helped make the horn shiny.

SUPPLIES:
  • DIGITAL IMAGE: French Horn from Doodle Pantry
  • CS/PAPER: Canson 90 lb. watercolor paper, CDS red velvet cake, CDS wild ginger, CDS spring leaf, Basic grey Jovial DP
  • INK: CDS wild ginger, Tombow markers 373, 946, 991, 177, SU bravo burgundy, white gel pen
  • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, sponge, SU label punch, EK fern punch, mini jingle bells, crochet thread, CDS fresh papaya ribbon, sewing machine, glue dots, foam pop dots

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Thanks for coming by to visit today!  I hope you have been inspired to create!

Nov 5 releases!

Good morning all!
The day is here and we have 6 new items released.  You can visit the store latest releases to buy, or view the products and some inspiration below.

NOTE the current sale:  10% off everything!  Enter coupon NOV5TENOFF at the bottom of your cart and click SUBMIT, then click checkout.  (Note: If you don't click submit first, the coupon will not apply.)

First, I wanted to remind you that the NEW DOODLE PANTRY CHALLENGE will start TOMORROW November 6, and the FEATURED image that ALL challenge participants (DPDC1) will receive for free will be...

SHEEP DREAMS__________________________________________
Look at this cutie!
This image offered free to participants of the first Doodle Pantry Challenge on November 6, or you can buy him at the store HERE.



FRENCH HORN______________________________________
I wanted to have a musical instrument that can be used for holidays, but also for other occasions as well.



CHRISTMAS BIRDIE and CHRISTMAS BIRDIE PRE-COLOR_____
Here is the FINAL Christmas holiday themed image for the year, so I decided to have a regular black & white version and a pre-colored version for those who want to print and paste.
This birdie is ready for bed on Christmas eve and decorating his quaint little tree.



IBIS BIRD___________________________________________
I've not seen too many Ibis bird images, so I had to have one for general use.  There are several varieties, I discovered, giving a good range of bird colors to choose from.


BAKING ANTS_______________________________________
Oh these pesky ants are at it again... in your kitchen.  This baking theme digital set can be used for holidays or just regular baking themes.


And finally, here is a NEW freebie, BIG HUG BUNNY!
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I hope you've enjoyed seeing the new releases and inspiration to use them!  The newsletter will likely go out late this evening or tomorrow with the challenge.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Paper Playtime Sponsorship for Nov 1!

We are proudly sponsoring the Paper Playtime Challenge today!  I hope you can check it out and play along!  The theme is to use a ticket, clock or tag.

My card is using the Movie Ants image, and I made my own "movie ticket" shaped sentiment panel using a ticket corner punch on the rectangle.
The finished card is 4.25" square.
I watercolored the image with Tombow markers and a waterbrush, except I did not blend the stripes on the cup or straw. And I added those stripes at the very last, after everything else was completely dried.
I thought that red stripe SU ribbon I had was perfect to coordinate with the straw!  Also, the tiny bubbles embossing folder added a bit of "carbonation" texture.... LOL.
SUPPLIES:
  • IMAGE: Movie ants by Doodle Pantry
  • CS/PAPER: 90 lb. Canson watercolor paper, CDS turquoise gem, red, white
  • INK: printer, turquoise inkpad, Tombow markers N65, N75, N15, 991, 026, 845, 515, Zig millenium .01 tip pen
  • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, sponge, embossing folder, sewing machine, red stripe grosgrain, ticker corner punch, CTMH bitty brads, glue dots, pop dots
  • COLORING: watercolor with Tombow marker and waterbrush
 Come checkout the Paper Playtime Challenge and I do hope you'll join us!