I have had a couple tutorials that I have been wanting to upload here on my blog. One is a bow. The bow that's on my owl card here on my blog. I know MANY of you have requested it and I promise it's coming. As EASY as it was for me to create it that day, I thought it would a piece of cake for me to create it again. It ended up not being that easy for me to duplicate. :o/ I have created several, however they were created with lots of tweaking. There are several things I want to perfect before I post a "How To" video on my blog. I want to make sure it is as straight forward as possible. Please bare with me.
For my blog post today, I wanted to show those of you who asked, how I colored in the hydrangea from the stamp set, "Because I Care" on the cards below. I have had several people request it, and so I decided I'd upload some pictures that may help you.
Here we go!
The supplies you will need are:
Scissors
Blender Pen
Concord Crush marker (CC)
Bashful Blue marker (BB)
Pear Pizzaz marker (PP)
Gel Pen
Staz-on Ink Pad
Crystal Effects
Watercolor Paper
You can click on the photos for a better view!
Step 1. Using Staz-On stamp down your image onto the Watercolor Paper.
Step 2. Using your Concord Crush marker begin coloring in your image. You will notice that there are some dark lines on the image. This is where you want to place your darkest color. Try your best not to color in the center of you flower.
3. Using your blender pen after each time you add CC to the center of your flowers, blend the color outward. While blending, leave some spots untouched in each of the flowers. You will fill those spots with some Bashful Blue and Pear Pizzazz later.
Step 4. Continue to color in your image.
Below is a better view of what it should look like....
Step 5. I know it takes a while, but after you complete coloring with CC crush and blending the color, this is how it should look:
Step 6. Using your Bashful Blue marker, begin to fill in some of the white spots you left after blending.
See how delicate it looks?? It really does give the flowers dimension.
Step 7. Now you will take your Pear Pizzazz marker and continue to fill some spots of you flowers with that. Again, this helps add dimension to your flower.
Step 8. When you are finished adding the BB and PP, you can go back and add some more Concord Crush if you'd like. Now you will need your Crystal Effects. You only need to drop tiny drops in the center of each of the flowers.
Step 9. You will need to wait until your Crystal Effects are dry, but when it is, grab your white gel pen and add dots of the gel pen onto your dots of Crystal Effects. (This is a little trick my mother in law taught me... love it!)
Step 10. Now you will need to stamp down the leaves of the hydrangea and begin to color them using Pear Pizzazz and your blender pen.
Step 11. This is another little tip my mother in law taught me... Adding color into the leaves. Just a bit though... Be sure to use your blender pen to blend out the color.
This is what they should look like finished....
Step 12. Now it's time to cut your images out.
Here are two examples for you to see....
I hope you enjoyed this post! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Bye for now! I do want you to know I truly enjoy reading your comments. They bring me such joy! It makes me love what I do even more! So thank you!
~jenna
BTW: Thank you, Suzanne for the little "nudge!" Hope this helped you! :o)