Showing posts with label lotv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lotv. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

a birthday card today

hi all!

so you would think having a girl i would not have to keep repeating "don't stand on the furniture - you can NOT fly!"  yep.  that is her latest mission.  she is convinced she can learn to fly.  we are going to head to chik fil a so she can play while i get some work done - got a few exciting things in the works but i have a lot of work to do to get there!

i have a birthday card to share today:
i got a bunch of lili of the valley stamps - oh how i ADORE those!  i wish i could one every one of them!  This is Time for a Cuppa and i thought it went perfectly with this cute cupcake paper!  and check out those flowers - annyone reccognize them?  no?  that's cuz they are old as the hills primas - i love being able to use new stuff just like the next guy but i have a TON of the old primas and you will just have to suffer through my occasional not-on-trend products :P  honestly it is just so hard to keep up with everything and expensive too!

i colored her with colored pencils and instead of stamping her with black i decided to use a very pale brown - i like it.  i also love the vivid-ness of the colors.  folks often think you can't achieve that with colored pencils but you most certainly can!

i will be teaching folks how in may in baltimore - registration is open so sign up!  come for the class or come for the whole weekend!  either way it will be lots of fun!

Friday, January 13, 2012

tutorial: colored pencil layering

hi all!

so did y'all notice i finally got my blog xmas decor down?  sheesh!!!   so pezza is developing yet another bizarre quirk {psychosis???} she is becoming overly obbssessed with germs and handwashing.  which is going to make me nuts.  luckily she has not reached monk-stage but still.  to top it off i am a firm believer in the HARMFULNESS of all the antibacterial soaps and gels and i don't like them used.  {this article explains my thoughts for those interested}.  the "wash your hands" message is so over-abundant i don't know how i will ever drag her back to reality.  anyway, my child of extremes is at it again and it is causing some issues which result in mommy having a headache :P  anyone else out there with thoughts on this?
 
we are taking it VERY easy today and are still in jammies.  ok well i am still in my jammies - pezza the wonder tot has a terrible time staying dressed.....i can hear the wind outside so i figured we would be better off in doors and coloring instead!  i store my colored pencils by sets/manufacturer in a plastic drawer bin.  this way i can grab the one i want and take it upstairs with me and color in the sunroom while she plays rather than while she gets into all of my craft stuff.   so while i was sitting there coloring i thought i would take pics along the way and do a little quickie tutorial for you on how I color (there are more ways than one - this is just mine).  i am using the same adorable little lili of the valley stamp {my step mom and i just ordered a bunch more today - cannot WAIT to get them!!!!)  so here are my steps - i used polychromos brand on this one but it is the same no matter what brand you use.  but first a couple things:
  • i DO NOT use Gamsol/OMS - i do not find i like the look nor do i feel i am terribly good at it.
  • colored pencils are MADE for LAYERING - so layer layer layer.
  • in order to be able to layer you MUST color LIGHTLY - don't press down to hard on your initial layers so you can build up your colors.

i start from dark and go to light most of the time {exceptions are hair and skin}.  so here you can see i have taken a dark red color and begun marking in my darkest areas.  i do this gradually - very light at first and layering the darkest darks.  you can see the color in the pic above where it is pointing to layer 1.  i wanted to brighten the color up a bit so i got a brighter red and went over the same areas blending it out a slight bit more - you can see where i began using the second color where indicated above by the arrow.

 here is another look at the difference:

on each side are the 2 colors alone and in the middle is the first color on the top row and then the second color layered on top in the second row - doing this gives you additional depth and realism to your work.

now i have come in with a lighter pink.  again i did the first layer of it very lightly - where the highlight is the lightest there is barely any pink.  then i did a second layer of it to smooth the transition from dark to light.  i could easily leave it at this point as complete.  sometimes i do and sometimes i blend - it kinda depends on my mood.

when i DO blend i use the pencils.  i began blending in the lightest are by going over it with medium pressure using my white pencil.  then i blended further in to the dark with a derwent blending pencil.  in the pic above the shirt is blended but the skirt still is not.

after blending i add more of the dark color in the dark area to deepen it back up.

this is her all colored up - one thing i don't like about blending this way is that the black lines are dulled.

you can't tell the difference too much onscreen but the last step is to spray your piece with workable fixative - it takes some of the dulling wax buildup away.  i also added stickles to her :)

so what do y'all think?  was this helpful at all?  i sure hope so!  now back to my leisurely day of coloring!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

hot pink fun!

hi all!

CHA is right around the corner!!!  that means pics are starting to surface of new goodies and some i am really excited about are the spellbinders - today the first peaks came out and WOW!  in particular - the double sided embossing folders - awesome!!!

i love love love my time at cha.  i love seeing all of the new stuff of course but i can see that online.  what's better is the time spent with the amazing friends i have made through this silly little blog from all over the place that i only get to see once a year.  and of course i love the time with my buddy suzanne - we always have fun together!  in addition i get to take a few workshops - i usually take the ranger workshop but it fills fast and this is the first time i was unable to get in.  so instead i am doing one with luminarte paints and two mixed media - can't wait for those!!!  i will be sure to let y'all know what i learn!

meanwhile i have pulled my watercolor pencils back out after a LONG period of serious neglect and i am loving playing with them!  i will be putting together a class on watercolor pencils for Color Me Creative coming in the spring - yay!  this will be the third in my colored pencil class series.  i recently had some derwent inktense watercolor pencils "jump" into my cart chatting me up about my 40% off coupon in my purse when i was at Michaels.  i used those on this cute little LOTV card.  the card uses the current sketch from SCS and i am entering it in the following challenges as well:

Creative Card: Resolutions (get my watercolor pencils out)
Crafty Creations:  Use something new
Cardmaking Mommas: Use something new
Color Me Creative: Hot Pink, Black & White

and here is my card:
lilly of the valley stamps are just SO SO adorable!  i used a fantastic collection of papers from my minds eye called lush - the buttons were part of the collection too.

as i mentioned my image is colored using inktense watercolor pencils.  these are a bit more challenging than the regular derwent WC pencils but i do love the brightness and vibrancy of the colors.  i brushed over her wings, her little ball antenna and the ball on the end of her stick with luminarte twinkling h2o shimmering watercolor paint.

what do y'all think?