Showing posts with label Power and Spark challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Power and Spark challenge. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Passionate about Power Poppy

Of all the days for me to decide not to turn the computer on!
I forgot all about the Passionate Paper Creations and Power Poppy
facebook event going on this weekend!
I decided to finally hop on the computer at 8 PM to see what I missed
and about had a fit! There is a $25 gift credit giveaway for Power Poppy
going on and I almost missed it!!

I quickly colored in one of my newest Power Poppy images
the Gerbera Daisies, and made a nice card that may also
qualify for the current Power Poppy Power and Spark challenge 
of Happy Mail.
Everyone can use some happy mail from time to time, right?
I know how much I enjoy getting a thoughtful note or a beautiful
handmade card in the mail. I have to admit that it doesn't happen nearly
enough, but I try to send one out at least once a month or more.

I'd like to enter this card in the following challenges:
Power Poppy Power and Spark challenge - Happy Mail
Passionate Paper Creations Facebook contest
Hiding in my Craft Room - Summer Colors
Paper Creators Crafts - All About Flowers

   

Monday, May 30, 2016

I couldn't resist...

I am so in love with Power Poppy images that I just had to
squeeze in one more card for their current challenge of

I still haven't had a chance to work on the beautiful
Foxglove and bees image, but I did manage to complete
another sunflower card.

This time I went with a standard color scheme and a slightly
masculine feel for the card. I wanted to try a different background technique,
but I keep forgetting to do that part first. As usual, I have used Copic markers 
to color in the image. I couldn't resist adding some Cinnamon colored Stickles 
to the center for some bling.

I moved the sentiment a little on this one, so it
didn't look so crowded. I love how they provide beautiful
sentiments with their gorgeous images. 
I kept the card super simple with a tiny twine knot and that's 
pretty much it. These images don't need a whole lot to make
a beautifully finished card.

I'm entering this in the Power and Spark challenge of May flowers

I'd also like to enter it in the following challenges:


Wednesday, May 25, 2016

The Power of the Poppy

I was perusing YouTube the other day and watched a wonderful coloring tutorial 
by Jess C of a gorgeous sunflower image from Power Poppy.
I had never heard of Power Poppy before, so of course I popped over
and was blown away by Marcella Hawley's gorgeous artwork.
I recognized her art immediately as one of my favorite Hallmark card
artists. My Grandma always gave me Hallmark cards by Marcella, so I knew
who she was at first sight. I was so excited to think she was now sharing her
incredible botanical artwork with crafters through her rubber stamps and digis.
I picked out two of my favorite images to buy, but I will be collecting them all
as my budget allows. I opted for the digital versions as I like the instant
gratification of receiving them ASAP, and the ability to resize and manipulate as needed. 

After being inspired by Jessie's tutorial, I colored the sunflower image first.
I love how it can be colored any color, not just yellow. I chose to go with
the RV color family like Jess. I used RV69, 19, 09, 06, 04, and some RV02.
I even threw in some C grays for shading, but probably won't do that next time.    

The C's gave the petals a bit of a purple hue, but I felt it wasn't
really needed by the end of my coloring. I have to admit that this image
was a dream to color up. Plenty of detail, but not so much that it took hours
to color everything. I also added some background shading using a dot technique
to give some contrast against the white background.    

Since the flower really is the star of the show, I just matted it up on some
SU Razzleberry and some black card stock, and then popped it on a white card.
I am really into the whole sequin thing right now, but this is the first time I actually
used them on a card. I like how this one turned out. CAS, but yet quite striking. 

I plan to color up the Foxglove image next. It's got Marcella's fabulous little bees in it.
Such a beautiful image. Lots more details and flowers to color on that, one so it may
take me a while to get that one done.

I'd like to enter this in the following challenges: