This was an interesting and fun technique to try with the crayons. I haven't used them much and I really like how they blended with my water brush. I thought the blue/teal background color would really make the white/yellow lilies pop. Thanks for looking!
Thursday, May 28, 2015
MiC CAS Background Challenge
Make It Crafty Clean and Simple Challenge 1: background technique. I used the lily image from the beautiful flower collection and colored it with watercolor crayons.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
National Scrapbooking Day Super Mae!
...including paper crafts with card making! :)
I've recently found Winnie & Walter fun products, and been introduced to Pinkfresh Studio with all their fantastic embellishments and products that make a layout stand out.
These two companies joined forces during national scrapbooking day and held several contests. Here's my entry for the 4 p.m. color challenge: Neon pink, aqua and gold!
This fabulous digi image is from Some Odd Girl and was a breeze to color up with my Copic markers! I added Wink of Stella to her cape to give it the sparkle every super gal needs and some embossing paste to the background for added interest.
I've recently found Winnie & Walter fun products, and been introduced to Pinkfresh Studio with all their fantastic embellishments and products that make a layout stand out.
These two companies joined forces during national scrapbooking day and held several contests. Here's my entry for the 4 p.m. color challenge: Neon pink, aqua and gold!
This fabulous digi image is from Some Odd Girl and was a breeze to color up with my Copic markers! I added Wink of Stella to her cape to give it the sparkle every super gal needs and some embossing paste to the background for added interest.
Here is another shot that shows off the glittery cape a bit -so sparkly in real life!!
Thanks for checking my card out, I hope you like it!! Thanks also to #winnieandwalter #pinkfreshstudio #insdwwpfs2015 !! You sure inspired my day!Thursday, March 26, 2015
SPS March Progressive Challenge
Here's what I made with the surprise image for part two of the progressive challenge. It was fun to color up this elephant with the bright colors; of course it had to be a Celebration card!
The image was colored with Copic markers and highlighted with a gold paint pen and a white gel pen. Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Sweet Pea Stamps March Progressive Challenge
Here's my first go round in a progressive challenge. Part 1 is anything goes with a stamp or digi image from any artist Sweet Pea Stamps offers. I have been wanting to color up this image for quite some time, and this was just the push I needed!
The digital image is from artist Helena Reis, Joy is...A Basket Full of Cats, and the challenge is actually on facebook; Sweet Pea Stamps and Friends page.
The digital image is from artist Helena Reis, Joy is...A Basket Full of Cats, and the challenge is actually on facebook; Sweet Pea Stamps and Friends page.
I print my images out in my Word Program and this time I printed real light so I could color a no-lines effect.
I colored with Copic markers: Skin: E04, E11, E21, E00, R20. Hair: E53, E55, E57, E59/Basket is same colors but with E51. Green: G07, YG25, YG03, YG00. Purple: V06, V05, V00. Blue: BG72, BG11, BG10. The kitties are some of the browns I had out, plus some greys I used for the shadow and the ground, W5, W3, W1, W00; plus my Signo white gel pen for whiskers!! The words I used on this card are from Newton's Nook Designs, and I think they work perfectly!--or should I say purrfectly! Here's a couple more close up shots for this fun birthday card!
Thanks for looking!
Jeannean
Friday, January 23, 2015
SOG 5th Anniversary B-day Party!
I remember when I first noticed Some Odd Girl images, with the super-cute girl's face turned sideways, and the little braid of hair off to the side, and those huge, beautiful eyes! Wow!
Still, it took me some time before I dove in and made my first purchase...But ever since then- I am hooked!! Images come in rubber or digital and they are fun to color up too!
It's been 5 years and running for SOG, and today is the last day to enter a card for the birthday celebration. The theme for the birthday card is it has to have something to do with 5's. (Hence, 5th birthday.)
Here's my take using clear stamp set Sunny Mae. With today being the last day, I did not have a lot of time, and me coloring with Copic markers takes a lot of time, so I used my Kaleidacolor Ink pad called Creole Spice-It has 5 colors!
I stamped some birthday sentiments with Whoot Whoot clear stamp set from Casual Fridays through Ellen Hutson. It had the super-cool HIGH 5 image too! How perfect!
So, here's my card, thanks for looking; and thanks to Some Odd Girl and crew for continuing to inspire!
Still, it took me some time before I dove in and made my first purchase...But ever since then- I am hooked!! Images come in rubber or digital and they are fun to color up too!
It's been 5 years and running for SOG, and today is the last day to enter a card for the birthday celebration. The theme for the birthday card is it has to have something to do with 5's. (Hence, 5th birthday.)
Here's my take using clear stamp set Sunny Mae. With today being the last day, I did not have a lot of time, and me coloring with Copic markers takes a lot of time, so I used my Kaleidacolor Ink pad called Creole Spice-It has 5 colors!
I stamped some birthday sentiments with Whoot Whoot clear stamp set from Casual Fridays through Ellen Hutson. It had the super-cool HIGH 5 image too! How perfect!
So, here's my card, thanks for looking; and thanks to Some Odd Girl and crew for continuing to inspire!
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Merry Christmas 2014
The idea came to me in the middle of the night, and I couldn't let it go, even though it was
very close to Christmas-these cards were the ones calling out to me and had to get made!
The images are digital stamps, which are great because they can be resized and flipped; perfect for this project!
Children playing in the snow card images are from: Make it Crafty stamps: lg pine tree, playing children bundle.
Elves at the North Pole card images are from: Make it Crafty stamps: elf bundle, little Christmas tree, and Kenny K Christmas accessory pack.
I colored the images this time with watercolors on the regular paper I usually use with my Copic markers. These are fun boxes to make because they can fold flat for mailing! These were real popular earlier in the year and there are a lot of instructions out there, but the ones I used to fit into an A2-sized envelope are from kraftinkimmiestamps.blogspot.com-week-15.
Here's a few more pics:


Thanks for looking, and I wish for you a joyous holiday season and a good 2015 ahead!
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Crayola Challenge with Sweet Escape Digi
Well, I can't believe I did not have any crayons in the house!
Kit and Clowder on Facebook periodically has wax-crayon challenges for fun, and I've been wanting to try it. So, with this cutie-freebie digi from Kit and Clowder and Sweet Escape Digis, and a Saturday of free time, I knew this was the challenge for me.
For this "masterpiece" I used a little over 1/3 of the Crayola Crayons in my 24 pack and regular printer paper. I discovered it was best for me - on her clothes to use my darkest shadow color first (purple), then color with next lighter (blue), then next (lighter blue green). My last, well almost last, color (green) was for the highlights. It almost made it look yellowish in some areas.
I colored her boots and collar with grey and then tried to blend it a little with white.
I like the way that made it look, so I went over her clothes and hair with the white crayon also. Her hair is brown and then the two yellows in my pack; although the lighter yellow looked the same as the darker, so I tried to leave some blank areas. I did color over these white areas with the crayon though.
For her skin I started with brown, then the red-violet color for her cheeks and finally the peach. Lastly I touched up some of the shadow areas with the brown crayon again. I did not go over the skin with the white crayon though.
I did go around the image and ground it with light pink, then ground it further with the red-violet color. Then I colored the white crayon over it.
This was a fun technique. I was tempted to melt the colors with my heat gun to see what would happen.....Maybe I'll try that for the next time! Thanks for looking and maybe I've inspired you to bring out your inner child! Have fun!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Best Fishing Buds!
I have one more card ready for the Kraftin' Kimmie Magical Krafty Crop. This is for Challenge-3-Christmas. Here is my Holiday card:
This rubber image is from Whimsy Stamps, Best Fishing Buds, by C. Armstrong. The snowflake is from Joanne's and the paper is from Stampin' Up!
Copic colors: E04, 11, 21, 00, 0000, R20; 100, C9, B12; E40, 42, 43, W5, 7, 9, 110; E35, 37; E70, 71, 74, 77; BG32, 11, 10; B02, 00, 0000; and Sharpie silver paint pen for dog tag. The white fluff on the boy's clothes is white flower soft.
Also used for this image is MFT stamp's blueprints 15 and I am entering the card into their challenge. I love this die set!
Thanks for looking!
Falling into fall!
Here's my entry to Kraftin' Kimmie's Magical Krafty Crop challenge 2: Falling into Fall. I am using a "new to me company's" image called All Wrapped Up, and is from All Dressed Up Etsy Shop. I am also entering this into the All Dressed Up Challenge of anything goes!
Copic colors used: E04, 11, 21, 00, YR01; B97, 93, E40; YG99, 23, 95; E44, 43, R05, E29, 44, 08, YR31.
Thanks for looking!
Birthday Princess Lulu.
This is another card for Kraftin' Kimmie's Magical Krafty Crop-Challenge 4; Pretty in Pink. I'd also like to enter it into the Outlawz Monday Challenge.
The image and words is from a rubber set, Birthday Lulu, from Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps.
The image and words is from a rubber set, Birthday Lulu, from Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps.
This one was a fun one to color! I embossed the words on the card front. Copic colors: E11, 04, 21, 00, R20; RV09, 06, 04, 02, 00, 66; 100, C9, 7. Also used were an atyou Spica clear glitter pen on the shoes and crown. The crown also has Silver Sharpie paint pen. The flower embellishment is from my stash; I believe originally from a set I bought from The Angel Company. Here's a couple photos showing the sparkle a little better...
Thanks for looking!
I'm coming for you!
I don't usually do too much in the way of Halloween cards, but I loved this mad mummy digi download from Kenny K. I paired it with the eerie scene background digital stamp from Make it Crafty. I've been coloring on this for a while, trying to get the moon details and mummy wrap right, etc, when I finally decided to quit piddling with it and make a card...
The following Copics were used: Pumpkins: R05,YR68, , 16, 12, W3, 1. Fence: E49, 47, 44, w7, 5, 3. Moon: BV20, 23, C0,W00. Sky: BV20,C0, BV20, B34, 37. Ground: BG99, W7. Plants: G85, YG99, W3. Mummy: Y38, W7, 5, 3, B0000.
Thanks for looking! I am entering this into these challenges: Kenny K-Anything Goes with a twist of orange and black. Kraftin' Kimmie's Magical Krafty Crop-Challenge 5=Halloween.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Festival Lilly digi image
This is a freebie image from All Dressed Up! for a color challenge on the Kit and Clowder FB page. The All Dressed Up! ETSY shop is here. This is the first introduction I've had to this shop and I am really enjoying their images!
For this challenge we were to use our favorite colors, and although I can't say I've typically used them together before, I do like charcoal and blue-green colors. Here's my card colored with Copics:

I was inspired to add a little more bling since I've been seeing the gorgeous cards others have made. I am still unsure about it, but it is a start! (My glue was not quite dry yet on one of the daisies...)
This awesome ribbon from Stampin' Up!, called Raven, is so soft and easy to use. I made her headband to look the same. The little birthday wishes tag is from a large Sizzix die and tied on with some baker's twine from a package I received from Some Odd Girl.
The leaf die, used twice, is from Sizzix through SU!, and both these and the light gray panel at the top are stamped with MFT's wooden plank background stamp. The daisies were also cut from a My Favorite Things Die (Rolled Daisy). I actually cut the felt in half and made two daisies from it. The center bling is from my stash, and the felt is also from MFT. The butterfly dies are from Memory box, and I purchased them through Oozak! (Moonlight and Kaleidoscope).
Alyce, thanks for continuing to challenge us and exposing us to new stamp companies!
All Dressed up!- You haven't seen the last of me! :)
Thanks for looking and I hope you have a happy, crafting day!
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Kit and Clowder Coloring Competition with The Gift
Here's a sweet image from Aurora Wings called The Gift. Kit and Clowder Facebook group is challenging us toward improvement! Yea! Here's my image colored with Copic markers and fussy cut onto a scrap of bubble-printed paper I had in my stash. The other cardstock colors are from Stampin Up!, as well as the sentiment. I used My Favorite Things - Blueprints Dienamics 15 for the layout. The sequins are the Spring Mix from Some Odd Girl.
Thanks for looking at my card!
Colors used were from Jenn "Dove's Color of the Day", which she posts on her Just4FunCrafts and DoveArt Studio blog.
Girl: YR20, YR02, RV21, R35, RV29, R59. Shadow colors: V22, V25.
Boy: E50, BG10, YG11,BG45, BG49, BG78. Shadow colors: BV20, BV23.
Starfish: Y21, YR 23, BV20.
I used a stippling technique on their scales, and here is a close up of their hair...Thanks for looking at my card!
Sunday, July 6, 2014
No Lines Coloring! Peony.
This is my second go at coloring with the no-lines technique! I do enjoy it, but it is nerve wracking at the same time-right!? Have you tried it yet?
I picked this image from Aurora Wings because the peonies in my yard are blooming right now and they sure are pretty flowers.
I thought it may be easier to color one with lines and one without the lines at the same time. I think it helped!
and the last one 'with' lines:
I picked this image from Aurora Wings because the peonies in my yard are blooming right now and they sure are pretty flowers.
I thought it may be easier to color one with lines and one without the lines at the same time. I think it helped!
The left is my no-lines version and the right is printed out regularly. The words are from Create with TLC, and the ribbon is from Stampin' Up!
Here's more close-up pics:
and the last one 'with' lines:
Thanks for the challenge, making me work outside my comfort zone, and thanks for looking!
Images colored with Copics; RV 69, 66, 63, 10; E15, Y17, 15; G99, 94, 21, 20. Very light background with BV and RV colors.
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