Showing posts with label Watercoloring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercoloring. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Happy Dance


Friends of ours have a darling little boy we love who is 2 years old.  He is as snuggly as any kid I’ve ever seen and one of his favourite toys is a little stuffed fox they call “Clooney" (think the voice in Fantastic Mr. Fox).  As soon as I saw this sweet little set from MFT called Fox and Friend, I couldn’t resist it!  I knew the first card I would make with it was for our little buddy.  He also has this sweet little happy dance he does whenever he sees our family (especially our kids), so this was the perfect sentiment, which I embossed.   

I’m playing along with MFTs Sketch Challenge 423 with these cute windows in the design using a stitched circle die.  


Little Clooney is watercoloured with Zig Clean Colour Brush Markers and I’ve added some cute details with the wood veneer hearts.  


Pure sweetness!  I just love this type of illustration!  Thanks for popping by today!

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

TCP July Release - Enjoy Your Own Life!


It’s Sneaky Peek Week at The Cat’s Pajamas!  Today I’m jumping in with some creations that celebrate life.  The “just being together and enjoying each other” kind of life.  I think we all can use some of that encouragement, right?  


First up is a really fun new set called Oh Buoy,  I have two cards today with this set because there’s so much you could do with it, and I didn’t even colour any of the images yet!  I just love this particular sentiment in the set, “enjoy your own life”.  How often we compare to someone else rather than just take note of how special our own life is?  I am choosing more gratitude in my life and slowing down to see what’s right in front of me.  This is the only life I’ve got!  

I started by stamping the seagulls onto Arches Cold Pressed watercolour paper in White Craft Ink, embossing them, and letting them cool.  Then I washed a sky and sea background in to give it a nautical feel, added the sentiment, and surrounded it with a “porthole” created with TCP’s Framed Up 2 CutUps Die in silver metallic cardstock. With a few silver brads around the frame it really does take on the look of a porthole to the sea.  


The gorgeous scalloped edging is a new die this month called Rolling Hills.  I think it really has an art deco feel to it and it makes a great border.  


Next up, another very nautical design with Oh Buoy, that would be great as a baby boy card, little boy card - or even a big man card :).  When I saw the anchor and this sentiment in the set, I thought it would be fun to combine with a buoy of my own.  I used the Framed up Circle frame again, die cutting it in red and white cardstock, then trimmed out sections of white cardstock to form the white parts of the buoy.  I added some baker’s twine to tie it up and a single black brad to attach it too.  


The anchors were super easy to stamp in a turn around style on the background with some Navy Ink.  


Simply stamped on the inside as well.  I like the crisp clean look to this one.  


Now, it’s the adorable set Critter Camp.  I had a lot of fun with this one and I will show you another couple of creations with this set at the release hop next week.  This cute raccoon got some colouring with Copics, a fun party hat, balloons and a sign to hold to celebrate the birthday person.  All layered on a TCP Square Stamp Cut Ups Die.  

With some wild patterned paper, brads, and baker’s twine.  He’s ready for the celebration, and so darn cute too!


Next we’re moving on to the lovely sentiment set One Liners, and new Liners CutUps Die.  This was really fun to play with combining another of my favourite TCP stamp sets, Sketchy Flowers.  

For each card I dampened my watercolor paper (Strathmore Cold Pressed 140 lb) with water in a wide brush, and then inked the solid flowers and leaves, stamping them onto the damp paper.  It lets the ink bleed and gives you an impressionistic watercolour wash effect.  Sometimes I added super soft details of other flowers in the background with the ink, and my brush to give you more of a near and far field of flowers. 

There are some really lovely phrases in this stamp set, and the little liner dies are perfect for them.  I just used the inner parts of the die, but it also comes with a stitched outside.  

Another very sweet sentiment which would make a great birthday card.  Each of these two is embellished simply with sequins.  

Hoepfully you’ve enjoyed this Sneaky Peek!  Here’s a look at the wonderful new items I used today which will be available on July 31st!  Be sure to tune in to the TCP Blog each day for new inspiration from the Kitties in the Cat Pack!

      

         

Now don’t forget that you can be “In It to Win It!  

Just by commenting on my blog today, you could win a gift certificate to The Cat’s Pajamas!  Winner will be announced tomorrow on the TCP Blog.  Thanks for stopping by!  


Friday, July 20, 2018

Kindness is the Way for Home Decor


Happy Friday to you all!  We’ve got a gorgeous jam-packed few days ahead with Power Poppy’s 5 Day’s of Digis Release!  I’ll tell you, WOW you are going to love what’s in store.  Marcy’s really put her heart into these beauties, and we’re kicking it all off to day with a stunner that is FREE, FREE, FREE!  (I get just giddy saying that because it’s just like her to be so generous with you!)


Introducing Kindness is the Way!  Here is Marcys description of it.  

Our first 100% FREE download with a botanical theme — I am proud to offer Kindness is the Way here at Power Poppy. Whether you've never worked with digital stamps before and want to give it a risk-free try, or you are an experienced digital download aficionado in search of new flowers to color, this image is here for you! I've prepared an allover pattern of Gerbera Daisies in black and no-line versions. Then you also get two versions of the background with the phrase "Kindness is the Way" superimposed, using lettering that you can color in. Lastly, a single Gerbera Daisy is included in case you want to just keep things simple.


As you can see I decided to make a larger piece for my home decor.  I love that about digital images. They are so easy to manipulate to a much larger size without taking away from the integrity of the original drawing.  This is an 8 x 10 sized piece.  

We’ve done a lot of work around our house this spring and summer, and I’ve done a lot of painting inside the house, so now I’m looking to put different artwork on the walls.  I’ve always had this dream of having art with encouraging verses and words for us to be inspired by, so when I saw Marcy’s illustrations for this release I knew it was perfect for my theme!  You can see how it looks on our mantle in the photo at the beginning of the post. What family doesn’t need that reminder for how we treat each other and how we live in this world of ours!

I took my time and watercoloured this beauty in shades of blue, blue-green, grey and green with my Gansai Tambi watercolours on Arches Cold Pressed Watercolor paper.  I use 90 pound weight for digitals because it runs through my printer perfectly.  


Here is what it looks like in more natural light, so you can see more of the texture of the paper, which I always think is part of the beauty of watercolour.  


Here’s just a peek at what part of the digi looks like, there’s so much more in the actual FREE image. Pop on in to the store and pick it up!  And thank you Marcy for your kindness in bringing all of us such a lovely design!

I’ll be back tomorrow with some more from this release, hint....it’s another piece of watercoloured artwork!

And now here’s the rest of the Bloom Brigade and Instant Gardener team playing along today...

Christine - you are here