As soon as I saw the image over at Inspired By All The Little Things, I started trying to formulate an idea in my head. In fact I have a few ideas so you may very well see more than one post for this challenge. Everything about this image says "snowy winter scene" so that is what I wanted to convey in my card.
While I was checking out some of the other challenges yesterday I came across this card by Vika Salmina, a member of the My Favorite Things Design Team that was done for one of their recent Color Challenges. The colors she used here completely influenced own my color choices. I don't have any paper from MFT and only a few dies, but I immediately set out to grab what I did have in similar colors to this gorgeous card.
I used Papertrey Ink's Stamper's Select White, Scarlet Jewel, Smokey Shadow, and SU's Smoky Slate cardstocks. I also (don't faint here), actually used my Copic Markers to color with. I KNOW! The thing is, I feel like I've learned a little bit more about how to do it and was inspired to try again for a few reasons; Kathy Racoosin's current challenge (#thedailymarker30day), and a card I received in the mail from my scrappy friend, Barb Engler. It was so beautiful and I know it was colored with Copic Markers.
I started by selecting similar cardstock colors for my project. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, Smokey Shadow, Stamper's Select White, Scarlet Jewel and SU!'s Smoky Slate. Next, I stamped my selected images from WPLUS9's Winter Pals Stamp Set in Simon Says Stamp Intense Black Ink (Copic or other Alcohol Marker friendly) onto Stamper's Select White Cardstock. I made my white card base (also Stamper's Select White), a Scarlet Jewel Background Panel and a Smokey Slate panel that was just a tiny bit smaller. Next I cut three of the stitched circles frames from #140 Watercolor Paper using the Simon Says Stamp Stitched Circles Dies. I also cut another solid stitched circle using an in-between size from the MFT Stitched Circles Stax from the same paper to be my background "snow". It needs to be slightly larger than the opening so that you can put it behind the circle frame. I cut this circle again with the "slope" die which is part of the Mama Elephant Landscape Trio Die Set. Last but not least, I cut three of the banners from the Paper Clippings: Joy to the World Detail Dies and layered them together for a thicker element. I also glued the circle frames together in this way and then spritzed all of these pieces with shimmer spray.. These would be pieces to help build the scene on my card so I set them aside to dry while I did my coloring.
I colored in all the images using Copic Markers in Cool Grays with the exception of the obvious bits of color on the accessories. Mostly I stuck with C1, C3 and C5 along with colorless blender. I also used C7 on the Penguin. One of the things I have learned by observing lots of Copic Coloring is that I tend to be a bit heavy handed. So I worked very hard last night to use a delicate touch and I felt like I did much less blending than usual with great effect. I'm so happy with how these turned out that I am planning to Copic color something again soon!
Once I had the stamped images colored, I die cut them using the Winter Pals Coordinating Die Set. I added a few little details with a Black Polychromo Pencil. As you can probably tell, I am trying to use all the supplies I have in my studio. I don't need to use them all at once, but I love finding new ways to use "old" tools. Marika Rahtu made that technique famous with her gorgeous images and tutorials. If you haven't seen them, you can check out her YouTube Channel HERE!
I mounted the Scarlet Jewel panel to the white card base with a slightly smaller rectangle of black fun foam behind it. The one I used here came from Darice and is 3mm thick - about 1/8th inch. This makes the whole panel nice and stable and great to build onto. Next I adhered the Smokey Shadow panel on top of that using Scor-Tape and then started adding my elements to the card to create my scene. I used Thin 3D Foam Squares to adhere nearly everything. In some places I used a double thickness but I even used a triple thickness in one place so that everything would lay flat and stable (the little girl bears' head is so far off the card base, it actually required regular thickness x 2). The sentiment is from the What The Doodle Ornament Stamp Set and was stamped using Scarlet Jewel Ink with Simon Says Stamp Clear Embossing Powder over the top. I love that little pop of color on the banner and the dimension achieved by stacking the die cuts. A few sparkling clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh finished off this card.
There were so many little details to create this and it was definitely one of my more labor intensive cards, but I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it. I'm planning to branch out into a slightly larger image for my next Copic Coloring project. Be sure to check out all the beautiful projects at both the Simon Flickr Challenge and Inspired By All The Little Things. If you've stayed with me through this whole post, thank you so much. Every kind and encouraging comment is read and very much appreciated.
beautiful design... love the way the inspiration photo inspired you!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous inspired designs! Your winter scene is so delightful! Thanks for joining us at Inspired By...All the Little Things!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely darling!! You did a gorgeous job on this! The colors are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! All the heart eyes!!
ReplyDeleteOh this is adorable! And your coloring looks fabulous! Thanks so much for joining us at Inspired By.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Such a cute and beautiful winter scene!
ReplyDeleteGreat coloring!
Love your take on the inspiration image.
Oh, this is adorable! Super sweet take on the inspiration photo!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Such a sweet take on the inspiration photo! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Inspired By All The Little Things!
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