7.22.2022

Inspired by {Brighton}

 This week Amy has shared with us the Brighton site where I came across this butterfly Key ring and I knew there was a "Butterfly with a banner" challenge happening on the last day of Dare to get Dirty So, this morphed into being a combo card for both challenges. 


I looked through all my butterfly stamps and found this trio that is from two different club scrap sets that were small enough to fit onto these My Favorite Things jumbo fishtail flags and I was like "YES!" this in a million years is not a card I would have ever come up with without these challenges as a prompt. So, since the butterflies were not floral ones like the key ring I decided to hang my banner on a floral printed paper. (Moda Scrap fly & scrap set) The base on this one is from Bazzill, the sentiment is from Impression Obsession and I did poke the May Arts cord through the tops of the banner die cuts and just taped it to the back side of the printed paper so, its pretty flat in real life. There is a tiny bit of stardream gellyroll pen over the watercolor paint on the wings since the cord is sparkly in real life. You can find these challenges here and here at Splitcoaststampers to play along with us, thanks for stopping by.

7.19.2022

Watercoloring Tips for Light

 This week Linda has shared with us a quick tutorial on how to build layers of paint for the "light" to be there in the finished piece. You can find this tutorial here on YouTube.

It's also about the half-way ish point for Dare To Get Dirty. It's the 15th anniversary so, this year the challenges are open to everyone and you can find them all here at SCS. So, I decided to combine my Watercolored Viola's with Judy's Challenge seen here


First layer of faint paint on some Arches 100% cotton hot press paper that was stamped with Simon Says Stamp barely beige ink and that Personal Stamp Exchange Viola's stamp. 


Second round of paint dried on the image. 

The step where I combined it with Judy's challenge and I did use Daniel smith paints for this rather than ink. So, it "kinda" worked but, when it was dried I decided to take a brush and smooth it out and add a little more detailing to the soil. 


The painted panel was cut with a Spellbinders hem stitched rectangle die ( love that one) This is up on foam tape above the base and I added at Gina K. Designs wishing well sentiment to one of the scraps. I think this will make a nice birthday card for my MIL this year. You can find this challenge here at SCS to play along with us. Thanks for stopping by.


7.15.2022

Inspired by { Baby Dream Backdrops }

 This week Sue is guest hosting the Inspiration challenge at SCS and she shared with us this beautiful site filled with Photographer backdrops seen here. Where I came across this one that I just love so much.

If I were shooting portraits I would be all over these things, they look brilliant on the computer screen. 


So I started by using this Personal Stamp Exchange wreath on some Neenah to practice painting in tight spaces and less water ( good when its so hot and dry) and I liked how the practice one finished so, I die cut it with a My Favorite Things mod square die and added the Simon Says Stamp sentiment. The printed wood grain paper was cut up in the paper trimmer to give it some "green" space similar to the IC shoot. You can find this challenge here at SCS to play along with us, hope you all are doing well. Thanks for stopping by.

7.12.2022

Watercoloring Skintones

 Hi, it's my turn to host the Watercoloring tutorial challenge this week and I chose this quick one from Lisa Spangler that takes a look at mixing skin tones.  You can find that tutorial here on YouTube.

Before I had seen that I had mixed Buff Titanium with some Q. Coral for skin type color and I have been using that on house mouse images lately, its a little peachy for people though so, I was excited to try doing primary style mixes like so. 


 A few trials. ( I lost my original photo #1 so this is staged with more paints on it oops) :)

This trial is using the colors from the tutorial and she is a little dark. 

This is also using the colors from the video with more water on them. The sentiment here is from the Unity Stamps letter board quotes set and the gal is the very first dollar bin stamp I ever caved on a long long time ago. The cardbase here is a premade one with the plaid printed on it from Hobby Lobby. ( its A2 in real life.) You can find this challenge here at Splitcoaststampers to play along with us, thanks for stopping by.





7.06.2022

Watercoloring a Calla Lily

 This week Kia has chosen a tutorial seen on YouTube painting a drawn calla lily that you can find here. And I looked at that sketch and thought OK I do not have 5 hours to draw one grab a stamp and the only stamp I found was an older itty bitty one from Stampin Up's Long Stemmed set, so I used it. 


A closer look at that, the Flowers were stamped with Versafine Morning Mist on a scrap of Canson 120# watercolor paper and I used Daniel Smith paints on them.


The Sentiment here is also from Stampin Up from the Thoughts and prayers set stamped with some black nocturn on a scrap of pale grayish green and cut with a Spellbinders back to basics tag die, there is some black hemp string through the hole. The Basic Grey printed paper mat was cut with a Heffy Doodle whimsical wonky stitched rectangle die they are saying its a Metric size but, it fits on an A6 or an A7 card for me. This one finished out at 5X7 in real life. You can find this challenge here at Splitcoaststampers to play along with us. Thanks for stopping by.

7.03.2022

Inspired by { Old Farmers Almanac}

 This week Julie has chosen the old farmers Almanac as the Inspiration and I happened across this laundry line pin and smiled. (do I say that all the time? oh, I have a stamp that will work for that) ha, It's true I have a ton of stamps. and I am working my way through coloring them all.

So, I stamped this Penny Black sun dried on some Arches hot press watercolor paper with Versafine and painted it with Daniel Smith paints. the white dots on the underwear were done with Dr. PH Martins bleed proof white ink and the sentiment is from the Hero Arts many everyday messages set. This one  is A6 in real life. You can find this challenge here at Splitcoaststampers to play along with us if you like. Thanks for stopping by.