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Welcome back to another edition of Coloring with Stamplorations!
I had so much fun with these cards; one with a coloring technique I learned at Junkie Fest, another with my favorite color combo, and a third with a touch of fall. Wait, did I just say fall? Goodness school is right around the corner and soon enough it will be everything pumpkin spice!
Up first, my marigolds today look nothing like marigolds~
These are the
French Marigold, Large, found
HERE. The sentiment is from the
The Birds and The Blooms stamp set. I colored these beauties on Canson 140lb watercolor paper with
Colorbursts.
The images where masked and stamped with Versamark and clear embossed. You can see above, the flowers in different phases of completion.
What I did not realize when I started this panel was that it was not a 4.25 by 5.5 size, but bigger. Once it was complete, I had to figure out what to do with it so that it would fit on a card front. I ended up cutting across the middle of the card and fussy cutting around some petals.
I am linking this card up to the
Happy Little Stampers Watercolour Challenge- anything goes with option of flower.
The next card uses this gorgeous butterfly image from the
Blossom Like a Butterfly set. I absolutely love pink, orange and yellow together.
These butterflies were stamped in distress inks- Spiced Marmalade, Picked Raspberry and Scattered Straw. I used my
MISTI and completed one butterfly at a time.
The process was to stamp in the distress ink- Scattered Straw for example- then with a water brush, pull that color around to color the entire image. Once I was happy with the coloring, I let the ink dry, or partially dry and then stamped over it with Vintage Photo.
Once all the images were done, I went back in and added darker shades with colored pencils where the wings attach to the body. I am linking this card up to the
Double D Challenge- 'Don't Bug Me".
This last one was just plain fun! Images are from the stamp set
The Birds and The Blooms~
I wanted to color up this beautiful Oriole but wanted more than just the bird on the card. With fall right around the corner, I decided to put him in a field with sunflowers. The bird was stamped first, then masked. I stamped the sunflower once and then added a mask to it as well, stamping another sunflower. I repositioned the sunflower mask and stamped another flower, repeating until I was happy with the composition. Now my card needed details to complete the background, so I drew in little extras such as stems, leaves and grasses as seen below~
Thankfully it did not need to be perfect as it would all blend in in the end! Everything was colored with Copic markers. The final card is pretty simple. The piece or bright green patterned paper along the right edge is actually a scrap piece of a Gelli print I had lying around.
You can see ALL of the gorgeous coloring inspiration
HERE on the Stamplorations blog. Please check it out! Participate in the mini hop by leaving comments along the way for a chance to win a GC to the Stamplorations store.
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope I have inspired you!
Lee Ann