Showing posts with label Watercolor Sakura-Style. Show all posts
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Jul 25, 2009

Mirror, Mirror on the wall....

Good morning!

Today's card is one that I made with a fun girly-girl stamp set called Perfectly Polished. Lots of fun images to color and use to make cards for girls of all ages!

I used decided to pop the mirror up a little to help give it a little more dimension. I colored the mirror in with Sakura's glitter pens using my Niji waterbrush. I've shared a little tutorial on this technique HERE on my blog.

Here's a little closer look so you can see the popped up mirror and the glazed brads I used to embellish it too.

Thanks for checking in with me today! The previews for new GinaK Designs stamps begin on Sunday night at 10 pm. I can't wait to share my projects with you and to see what GinaK's other Senior Design Team members have in store for us during our preview week!

Have a great weekend - I'll see you Sunday night!
Jessica

Card Supplies
Stamps: Perfectly Polished (GinaK)
Cardstock: SU, watercolor, Basic Grey Euphoria
Ink: Versafine
Other: Detail clear embossing powder, Basic Grey Euphoria glazed brads, flowers, nestabilities, Sakura glitter pens, Niji Waterbrush, SU ribbons, metallic rub-on paste, pearls

Feb 2, 2009

Polished...

Good morning!

I'm sorry I've been MIA this weekend. GinaK's Open House was an awesome event, filled with lots of friends stopping by to do the free make-n-take and filling their shopping baskets with all sorts of fun things. If you were one of the many who took the time to stop in - thank you! What a fun day we had together!

But, while we were having fun and keeping busy, Gina and her family were preparing for her Father's last day with them. Shelly, Karen and I knew this so while we were enjoying the time at work, our hearts were heavy knowing that Gina was having a very hard day. We found out later that her dad passed away at 5:00 Saturday evening. If you haven't had the chance to read Gina's account of the day or leave her a note of condolence, please take the time to see her post here.

In light of that, I didn't have the heart to announce my blog candy winner over the weekend. But, I'm printing out all the comments right now and will be announcing the winner on the actual blog candy post - so be sure to check out my Birthday Blog candy winner here.

And, now on to today's card that I made using Rupa's new Perfectly Polished stamp set....


Rupa was able to join us for a few hours at Saturday's Open House. It's always fun having her around. Her stamp sets are so elegant and this one is no exception. I colored the images in with my Sakura Glitter pens and then using my Aqua painter, spread the glitter and color around. I call this Watercoloring Sakura Style. It's a great technique to use when you want lots of bling.

I have a few classes this week at Gina's store: Heat Embossing tomorrow, Feb. 3 and Love Notes Box Thursday, Feb. 5. Check out the class calendar for more information. January classes may still be listed so scroll down a bit and look for February's dates.

* One last thing...

PaperCraft Planet is offering an awesome digital Valentine Kit that some of the Design Team have been working on over the weekend. The kit is available here and is only $5. Here's the links of the gals who have been busy playing with all the downloads to show you what is possible with the kit...

Kim Burmeister
Jen Tapler
Wendy Price
Adela Rossol
Susanna Boyd
Melanie Muenchinger
Tammy Hershberger
Lynn Mercurio


Thanks for stopping by -
Jessica

Jan 20, 2009

Gifts From God...

Good morning!


Welcome to the first night previews of two of the new GinaK Designs stamps that will be available for purchase this Thursday, January 22nd! Tonight we're showing off Melanie's new stamp set called "The Best Things in Life..." and Rupa's new stamp set called "Perfectly Polished." They were both a lot of fun playing with this weekend - I know you're going to love them as much as I do!


The first project I'm sharing is a 12x12 layout that I made with Melanie's "The Best Things in Life.." set. She designed this set specifically for us scrapbookers in mind and when you see all the components of the stamp set, I know it will get your mind going into all the directions you can take them in! At least it did for me...



Project Details: The Best Things in Life, Star Nestabilities, SU Designer papers, GinaK Silver Cording, CraftT Holiday Rub-on Paste, SU black brads


This summer, we took a family trip to Prairie du Chien and rode on a Mississippi River Boat tour together as one of activities together. While I was looking through my photos on the computer recently, I fell in love with these two photos from our trip and had to get them developed for a scrapbook page.


This photo of Ashley looking into the sky for eagles through her binoculars really touches me. Seeing her look intently upward brings a lot of different thoughts to my mind. I wanted to express to both her and Isaiah through this page some of my thoughts of my faith. We as people are always looking, searching, grasping for things and often forget Who to go to first... Who gives us everything good... Who never changes... and Who never tires of us...


As I was thinking these thoughts, this verse came to my mind...


I decided to handwrite the verse and include this photo of Ashley and I together on the page because even though my handwriting isn't perfectly neat I know my kids will like seeing it years from now recognizing mom's writing. Some of my favorite things from my grandparents and parents are those handwritten notes and ordinary snapshots of them- you know what I mean?


I have made another scrapbook page with Melanie's set that I'll be sharing during the Release Party Thursday night in GinaK's forum on SCS. I can't wait to see what everyone has come up with while creating with her stamp set! It has a lot of versatility for both cardmakers and scrapbookers. But, that's one of the things Melanie is known for, isn't it? lol!


Here's the other links to the projects being shown tonight with "The Best things in Life..."


Gina, Melanie, Cammie, Theresa, Kurtis, Erika, Donna, and Emily



Next up, is Rupa's "Perfectly Polished" stamp set....


Project Details: Perfectly Polished, Euphoria 6x6 paper & buttons, GinaK Silver cording, Labels 1 Nestabilities, CraftT Holiday Rub-on Paste, Sakura Glitter Pens, Niji Waterbrush, Watercolor paper, Versafine Black ink, Detail Embossing powder

Look at how fun this is! This stamp set is perfectly for girls of any age - just look at those bottles lined up in front of that adorable mirror! Rupa designed this set to be a perfect companion to two of her other GinaK stamp sets - Thinking of You and Retro Boutique. I can't wait to use them all together!


I stamped all of the images on watercolor paper that I picked up at Archivers and watercolored the images in with my Sakura Glitter Pens. I have a little tutorial on my blog that explains the technique. The camera doesn't like to pick up the shimmer on the images very well, but they positively sparkle in person, I promise!

Here's a closer view. Click on the photo to see the some of the shimmer...


I've made a couple of other cards with Rupa's adorable stamp set that I'll be sharing Thursday night. I'm really excited to see what everyone has made for the "Perfectly Polished" sneak peeks! Here's the links for our blog hopping pleasure...


Gina, Joanne, Kurtis, Erika, Mary, Cindy, and Melanie


Thanks for stopping by this morning - there are more previews scheduled for tomorrow. We'll be showing two adorable stamp sets - one by Asela Hopkins and the other by our very own GinaK. I can't wait to show you what I've been working on with those two fun stamp sets!


Jessica

Jan 19, 2009

Flowers of every hue...


Good evening!

I have a quick reminder tonight of an upcoming Odorless Minderal Spirits class that I'm having this Thursday January 22nd at GinaK Designs store in McFarland. There are two class times available - 1-3 or 5:30 - 7:30. I will also have having the class in February and we'll be doing the same cards at each class. For more information and details about the class, see the class list here.


This is one of the cards we'll make together...


Melanie's Year of Flowers stamp set is perfect to use with this coloring technique because we can use as many different colors as we want to color our roses! The card base is GinaK's 120lb. Pure Luxury cardstock - so it's nice and sturdy. I also stamped the flowers and leaves ong 120lb. cardstock so that they would really stand out on the front of the card. I used our Tonic Corner punch to notch each corner for an elegant touch that works well with the embossed Petite Oval Nestability.

After coloring and cutting the flowers out, I took Sakura's Clear Glitter pen and my Niji Waterbrush and did my Sakura Style Watercoloring technique. It's hard to see the sparkle in these photos, but it's pretty noticeable in person. This technique is always a big hit and works great with the waterproof black Stazon ink that we use when coloring with Koh-i-noor pencils and OMS.

Here's the inside view...
See what I mean about getting lots of practice with coloring! lol! The sentiment from Say it with Flowers and roses were stamped on GinaK's 80lb. cardstock and then layered onto the inside panel. I like the white on white look...

I'll share the other card we'll make together at the class tomorrow. And tonight at midnight - the previews begin with two new stamp sets from GinaK. Lots of fun eyecandy this week! lol!

Have a great night!

Jessica

Jul 23, 2008

Watercoloring Sakura Style Tutorial

Card Details: Friendship Boutique; Rectangle Greetings; Cardstock: DCWV dsp & Bazzil textured & SU ww; Ink: Stazon; Sakura Glitter Pens; Aqua painter; Marvy Scallop punch; Fiskars Corner Scissors; K&Co. Gems; Primas; Stickles

I'd like to share with you today one of the cards we made at last month's Stop & Stamp Class at GinaK Design's store in McFarland. We watercolored this beautiful stamped image with Sakura's glitter pens and an aquapainter. This is one of my favorite ways to add a shimmery glitter to a stamped image.

I don't know if this is an official technique, but it's one that I've enjoyed doing for a while now. I watched a demonstration at a local stamp store a few years ago with Sakura glitter pens. While she was coloring with the pens, I noticed how the pen ink remained wet on the paper for a short period of time. I began to experiment with these glitter pens in my stamp room on different papers and found that they lend themselves well to watercoloring.

When I began working at Gina's store, I showed this technique to her. She was the one who came up with the fun name for this technique: "Watercoloring Sakura Style."


Watercoloring Sakura Style Tutorial

Stamp your image in Stazon or your favorite waterproof ink. The best papers for this technique are coated cardstocks or Watercolor paper . This stamped image is from Karen Lockhart. It's one of the practice papers we were given to play with at the Copic Certification class in Milwaukee last week. It is stamped in Momento black ink on Neenah smooth white cardstock.


Work on small areas at a time so that the pen ink doesn't have time to dry. Follow the lines of your stamp then wash over the pen ink with your aqua painter - just like the Colored Pencils & OMS technique.



The best images for this technique are detailed ones. Working with one leaf or flower at a time will produce the best results. Don't overblend the pen ink with water from the aqua painter or the paper will pill and/or some pen lines may remain and be unable to blend away.

For larger areas, it is sometimes helpful to do a light water wash over the area you're going to color with the aqua painter first. While the paper is still damp, draw a few strokes along the image line with the glitter pen, and then blend with the aqua painter. That's what I did for the flowers and the large flower pot.


To highlight the watercolored spots, take the same colored pen and retrace over a few lines. Don't brush the aquapainter over these areas so that the lines will remain bold.

The clear Sakura glitter pen is my favorite pen of all. I use it on almost anything when I've finished coloring. Following these same steps outlined above, you can watercolor with the clear pen over Copics, OMS & Coloring Pencils, Watercolor Crayons & Pencils, etc. It adds a shimmer and shine that looks a lot like Twinkling H2O's, but with a lot less work.
I hope the pictures help walk you through this simple technique. It's really hard to take a good enough picture to show the shimmer that you can achieve with these pens. Try it out for yourself - you'll be amazed at the sparkly shimmer your images will have with this technique. If you try Sakura Style Watercoloring, let me know. I'd love to see your project!
Thanks for stopping by!
Jessica



Jul 9, 2008

Animals with Personality!

Card Detail: Down on the Farm (GKD), Poultry in Motion (GKD); Cardstock: Bazzil & DCWV patterned; SU whisper white; Nestabilities; black stazon; OMS & Koh-i-noor pencils; Cuttlebug & Embossing Folder; Liquid Applique & glitter; Heat gun; Prima Flower & brad; ribbon; MM slot punch
Card Details: Just so Hoppy (GKD); Cardstock: Bazzil & DCWV patterned; Fiskars cloud scissors & Handheld star punch; paper piercer; brads; Tim Holtz distresser; crystal effects; black stazon; Peerless watercolors; aqua painter; EK success star punch
Card Details: Down on the Farm; Poultry in Motion; Bazzil textured paper & SU ww; black stazon; OMS & Koh-i-noor pencils; crystal lacquer; Marvy giga scallop punch; paper piercer; scor-pal
Card Details: Whimsical Valentine (GKD); Cardstock: Bazzil Textured; DCWV patterned; SU ww; Glitter dots; stazon; Sakura Glitter pens & aqua painter; Fiskars Mini Scallop scissors; paper piercer

If you are looking for animal stamps that are oozing with personality, you need to look no further than GinaK Designs! Just look at those faces? Don't they look like they're ready to jump off the paper and come to life?

No matter if you use her awesome Koh-i-Noor Pencils & Odorless Mineral Spirits, the amazingly vibrant Peerless Watercolors she sells in her store (although I can't find them on her online store right now), or even Sakura's Glitter pens, they all turn out so cute!

These are just 4 cards that I've made over the past few months that were super quick and easy. When you have awesome stamps, you don't need to do much work to show them off, do you?

Have a great day! We're off to a Waterpark for an over-nighter with the kids today! They are so excited!

Jessica

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