Hey there! I have two more floral cards to share. This time I did some coloring. One card features coloring with ZIG clean color real brush makers and the other with Faber-Castell Polychromos color pencils. First up is the card I colored with the ZIGs. This card is for the MFT sketch and color challenges and uses the Flowers in Bloom stamp set from the MFT June card kit. I haven't used the custom blended Color Burst powders that came in the kit yet, but hope to give them a try soon! I stamped the image on Strathmore smooth bristol cardstock with VersaFine Onyx Black ink and then colored the images with the ZIG markers giving each flower a different color. To deepen the shadows I used a little bit of dark brown on each flower as well as in the center of each flower. I also used a little bit a very light green to color the stems. I finished off the design by coloring around the flowers with a light blue ZIG and blending it out with water. I die cut the panel and then added the sentiment by stamping the word thanks in VersaMark watermark ink one vellum and heat setting with white embossing powder. I adhered the vellum strip using my Glue Sponge and I must say that it worked really well! (Compensated affiliate links listed below where possible.)
The second card is for the Sunday Stamps challenge that closes in just a few hours. Thank you to the team at Sunday Stamps for picking my entry in their previous challenge for an honorable mention! I actually colored this image from Technique Tuesday with my Polychromos pencils several months ago, but never found a project to use it on. I realized that it would work well for the Sunday Stamps challenge and so it finally made it onto a card! I did turn the sketch on its side to make it work better for me. A few weeks ago when I was down in Vancouver, WA visiting my friend, Greta, we spent sometime at a Craft Warehouse store and while there both of us picked up a pad of 6x6 pads with a fun linen like texture on them. I used two of those papers for the bottom strip as well as the mat for my colored image. Simply layered everything up and I was done. (Compensated affiliate links listed below where possible.)
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Supplies:
Stamps: My Favorite Things
Dies: My Favorite Things
A Jillian Vance Design
Inks: VersaFine Onyx Black
VersaMark watermark ink
Coloring Mediums: Faber-Castell Polychromos color pencils
ZIG Clean Color Real Brush markers
Cardstock: Simon Says Stamp Fog
PaperTrey Ink rustic white, vellum
Strathmore Smooth Bristol
Embossing powder: Hero Arts white
The second card is for the Sunday Stamps challenge that closes in just a few hours. Thank you to the team at Sunday Stamps for picking my entry in their previous challenge for an honorable mention! I actually colored this image from Technique Tuesday with my Polychromos pencils several months ago, but never found a project to use it on. I realized that it would work well for the Sunday Stamps challenge and so it finally made it onto a card! I did turn the sketch on its side to make it work better for me. A few weeks ago when I was down in Vancouver, WA visiting my friend, Greta, we spent sometime at a Craft Warehouse store and while there both of us picked up a pad of 6x6 pads with a fun linen like texture on them. I used two of those papers for the bottom strip as well as the mat for my colored image. Simply layered everything up and I was done. (Compensated affiliate links listed below where possible.)
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
Supplies:
Stamps: My Favorite Things
Dies: My Favorite Things
A Jillian Vance Design
Inks: VersaFine Onyx Black
VersaMark watermark ink
Coloring Mediums: Faber-Castell Polychromos color pencils
ZIG Clean Color Real Brush markers
Cardstock: Simon Says Stamp Fog
PaperTrey Ink rustic white, vellum
Strathmore Smooth Bristol
Embossing powder: Hero Arts white
Your coloring is so beautiful--no matter what medium you use, Rosemary! I love the MFT flowers & the TT branch with pink blooms is gorgeous! Put away that pad, so thanks for the reminder--great layers! May also have to get one of those sponges--glad it's working good for you.
ReplyDeleteFabulous coloring, and I love how you flipped the sketch. Really draws the eye to the sentiment. Perfect! Thanks for joining Sunday Stamps this week.
ReplyDeleteLove this, Rosi - the turned sketch looks awesome, and your coloring is amazing. Such a pretty flower - looks like a dogwood! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!
ReplyDeleteThese are extra pretty Rosemary! I love the blue behind the trio of flowers on the first one. And the second has a lovely peaceful feel to it!
ReplyDeleteSuch floral loveliness, Rosemary ... the pink is soft and gentle ... and I love the vibrancy of the thanks card! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are so pretty, and you did a great job pulling that image colored ages ago -- it set it off perfectly with that wonderful textured cs!
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