Showing posts with label star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10

Joy To The World

To create this simple card, I joined three star images to one of the sentiments to give the impression that they're hanging from the letters. After printing and colouring, I added a little gold pen to help tie them in with the gold border, as well as some shadows behind the stars for dimension.


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Wednesday, December 1

New In Store


The last of our Christmas images for 2021 are now in store!

Snow Time
digital stamps


Candy Canes
digital stamps

Friday, March 6

Tutorial - Colouring a Night Scene


A night sky filled with stars is the perfect backdrop for my little donkey, and today I want to show you how to achieve this look using Copic markers on blending card.

I started by colouring the donkey using various shades of warm grey, from W2 up to W7. If you're not feeling overly confident with colouring the focal image, you can print a coloured version on your blending card and focus instead on the background.


I used B45 to colour the entire background. At this stage, I'm not worried about the streaky lines created by the pen, as they will start to disappear as further layers are added. I tend to use the wide end when colouring large areas and the brush end when working close to the focal image.


Using B37, I've plotted out the positions of each star, as well as the ground where the donkey is standing, with a simple dotted line. Make the circles quite large as this will be the area that "glows" around each star. Don't forget to add some partial circles behind your focal image and off the edges of your cardstock. This gives the design continuity.


Now use the B37 marker to colour around each circle. As you can see, with just the addition of one extra layer of colour, those streaky lines are already starting to disappear.


Come back in with the B45 and colour over the edge of each circle - we're beginning the blend between the B45 and the B37. Don't worry that there's still an obvious line between the two shades... we'll continue to work on that as we go. Don't be tempted to overwork the colours or you'll end up breaking up the pigment resulting in a mottled effect.


Using a B39 marker, we're going to mark larger circles around our stars in the same manner we did before. As you can see from my picture, some of the circles will start to converge, which is perfectly fine. Just keep the circles even and don't add the darker colour inside the lighter areas.


Colour with the B39 marker right up to the dotted lines you drew in the previous step. Don't try to make the borders between each colour nice and straight and clean, you'll get a better blend if you keep them a little messy. 


Now we're going to get serious about our blending, and from this point on, you want to try and work in a circular motion around each star. Using only the three markers we've already coloured with, we're going to colour each area again, overlapping the colours slightly. Start with the B45 and colour from the very centre of each circle to about halfway through the B37. Now switch to the B37 and colour from slightly outside the first dotted line, which will be a little over the area you just coloured, out to just over the second dotted line. Finish by using the B39 from slightly outside the second dotted line to slightly outside the second dotted line of neighbouring stars.


I find it easiest to work each star one at a time until the blend is nice and smooth. If things are still a little streaky, repeat the process again until you're happy with the result. 


The next step is to colour the straw beneath the donkey's feet. Since it's nighttime, all the colours will be toned and dark, so we're going to be working with our warm greys again. Use a W8 marker to stroke in some short lines going in all different directions and crossing over each other haphazardly.  Don't lay the strokes all in the same direction or the texture won't look right.


Use a W9 marker to add more strokes over the first ones. You don't want quite as many as the W8, so just aim for the spaces you missed the first time around.


Now with a W10 marker, use very small strokes to fill any remaining spaces. This extra dark colour will give further depth and texture to the straw.


Add a shadow beneath the donkey using the 100 marker. Don't colour a solid shape, rather stroke in short patches in the same way you did the straw. It's okay to leave a few small spaces between strokes.


I used the W8, W9 and W10 to deepen all the shadows on the donkey, particularly the underside of its chin and belly, and in the ears. To get the effect of bright white starlight shining down, apply a light coat of white pencil to the high areas of the donkey - it's back, tips of the ears and top of the nose. Stroke in some white pencil on random areas of the straw too... just don't go overboard!


I covered the entire sky with a clear coat of Wink of Stella. It's subtle enough not to overpower the image as glitter might, while still giving the effect of a sky full of tiny pinpricks of light.


Use a white gel pen to add a dot in the very centre of each circle you coloured. Vary the size of the dots depending on how large the circle is. If you wish, you can drag the white pen out from the centre to give the effect of star beams.


Take a moment to look carefully at your scene. Decide if the shadows are deep enough to contrast with the night sky, and don't be afraid to add a little extra if you think it necessary. Have fun!


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Saturday, November 18

Day 18 - Sketch Challenge

It's time to slip in an extra challenge to help round out our month. This time I've drawn up a very basic sketch for you to interpret. Feel free to turn it, twist it or shake it up until you have a design you're happy with.



YOUR TURN: Create a card based on the sketch above.
Click on the link to upload a photo of your creation:


Thursday, December 29

Sneak Peeks

Two more sneak peeks to share with you today, and only three more sleeps until all the new images are released in store!

Out Of This World Set
(coloured by Petra)

Little Cottage Set
(coloured by Carla)

Friday, November 11

Day 11 - It's In The Stars

Stars are popular subjects for holiday cards and come in all sorts of fabulous shapes, sizes and colours, and at this time of year it's super easy to find embellishments, dies and cutting tools. The star on my card was created with a hand-cut star mask and some blue ink. A little touch of Wink of Stella gives it a fabulous starry shimmer. 


YOUR TURN: Create a card featuring stars.
Upload a photo of your creation HERE.

Stamps: Paper Xtra and Kaisercraft

Thursday, November 3

Day 3 - The Night Sky

There are lots of techniques that paper-crafters can use to create fabulous night sky scenes, from stamping and colouring to masking and die-cutting.  You can layer lots of different elements in front of your night sky, such as stamped houses, die cut trees or a sleigh laden with brightly wrapped gifts!


YOUR TURN:  Create a card or project featuring the night sky.
Upload your creation HERE.

Stamp: Michael Powell

Thursday, November 26

Day 26 - Christmas Carols

Christmas carols are full of inspiration for images, sentiments and card-making ideas.  I've seen cards featuring the three kings, the baby Jesus asleep in a manger, mother Mary, Christmas trees and even a little drummer boy.  Have a look through your collection of stamps and images to see what carol inspired creation you can come up with. 
 
 
YOUR TURN: Create a card based on a Christmas Carol.
Upload your creation HERE.

Monday, June 17

More Star House Cards

My designers have some more inspiration to share with you using the Star House Set of digital images.  The set is available for purchase in my online store.
 
Emily's card

Malin's Card

Marianne's Card

Carla's Card

Annie's Card

Tarah's Card

Christine's Card
 
Pauline's Card
 

Monday, June 10

New Release: Star House Set

In just over a week we'll be flying to the U.S. to visit my hubby's family.  Unsurprisingly I have red, white and blue on the brain just now, so thought I'd best put it to good use creating a digital set that's all about the U S of A.
 
 
My designers have done a wonderful job working with this set.  Most of them are from countries that don't celebrate the 4th of July, so it was interesting to see what they created using the images.

Annie stuck with the stars and stripes
theme to create her beautiful card.

Emily coloured and fussy cut the button images
for her red, white and blue creation.

Christine used the star house
image for her patriotic card.

Tarah added lots of the sentiments from
the set to create this easel card.

Carla used the wreath image from the set to
make this beautiful Christmas card.

Malin made a gorgeous little tic tac toe board
using the star buttons and one of the star squares.

Marianne combined several of the images to create
a wonderful card to celebrate a new home.
 
Pauline used the star buttons and
the sentiments for her CAS card.