This week I’m spotlighting one of the adorable Bundle Girl stamps. This one happens to be one of my very favourites, because since I was a little girl, this has been one of my favourite flowers.
Watch me colour this stamp in the video below. If you enjoy watching please do like the video and subscribe over on my YouTube channel.
I am swamped colouring the new release at the moment, so today I’m doing a little throwback post!
Stamps used: Tiny Townies Play Ring Around the Rosie
Watch me colour this stamp in the video below or in HD over on YouTube.
As you can see, I coloured this sweet trio of friends with different skin tones. If you would like to see more dark skin tone suggestions, check out the following posts:
MWAH!
Elaineabella
Hi!
Tamara here with you. Today I have a CAS card for you. I really like colouring up these Mochi girls, they are big enough so I don’t have to struggle with the tiniest details and still they are perfect size for a card. She’s called Journaling Mochi Girl.I saw a similar card design on Instagram and wanted to use the layout for this image. I had a few sentiments prepared for the card but then I chose this one … YOU CAN! It’s a powerful message and since I’m doing an additional year of collage this year and I’m super stressed all the time, I feel like this girl and all I can say to myself is You can!
Image was stamped with Archival Ink – Jet black on 300g HP Fabriano watercolour paper and then coloured up with Distress Ink pads.
Distress Ink pads colours used are:
skin: vintage photo
cheeks: worn lipstick
hair: fossilized amber, spiced marmalade, rusty hinge
shirt: dusty concord, black soot
mug: victorian velvet, black soot
notebook: pumice stone, black sootI added some white lines and some glitter to the image.
Hello crafty friends!
Amy here and it’s time for another Scenic Saturday card over on the Bellarific blog and since it is my first one in February that means it is time for another Tiny Townie Garden Girl. Each month I plan to color up the flower which represents that month, starting with Carnation in January. February’s flower is Violet and she is just as sweet as can be. The ‘shy violet’ saying kept running through my head so I decided to make the majority of her look quiet and understated then had the little flowers adorning her be the vibrant pops of color. I’ll admit that I had a new decorative die that I wanted to pair with her and it ended up influencing the overall design in a big way. Because the die made this smaller perforated rectangle that Violet just fit into perfectly, I decided to use it as a guide for my scene coloring behind her. All I added to finish this particular card was a few gems and this great sentiment from the Spring Sentiment set.
Limiting the amount of white space that you have for coloring is always less intimidating and can seem much more do-able for anyone who wants to color in some scenery for their characters but may not feel up to taking on an entire card front. When that happens take a peek at the tools you have on hand like stencils and dies to see how they can give you those decorative limits. You still get the fun and creative release of coloring in whatever scene you imagine plus the added bonus of a clean and simple design that allows your character to really stand out as the star of the show.
Stay crafty bellas!
Here’s Christineabella’s card using our BUNDLE GIRL WITH A SNOWDROP
I don’t think it gets much sweeter, does it? That sentiment too…I think we could all use a little hope at the moment.
Watch me colour this stamp in the video below. If you enjoy watching please do like the video and subscribe over on my YouTube channel.
Skin: Clay Rose, Nectar, Light Peach Hat/Boots: Sap Green Light, Pink, Deco Pink
Coat: Slate Grey, Mediterranean Blue, Light Cerulean Blue, Sky Blue Light
Snowdrops: Pale Sage, Grey Green Light, White / Dark Green, Kelly Green, Apple Green
Ground: Slate Grey
MWAH!
Elaineabella