Showing posts with label Sweet Pea Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet Pea Stamps. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Moonlit Mermaid - Fantasy Blog Hop!

Hi Everyone. Welcome to Up Late 2 Create, and Day 5 in the Scrappy-Go-Lucky Blog Hop. Sadly Mandy left last night after her surprise visit which went all too fast. We've had an amazing few days (and late nights), and I can't wait for the next time we get together.

I hope you're all having fun checking out everyone's "Fantasy" creations. Don't forget, each day until 2nd November, Scrappy-Go-Lucky will be giving away one Scrapcessories Cartridge Caddy with one Cartridge Insert. These are ideal for storing your Cricut cartridges, particularly the solutions and seasonal cartridges. The prize will be posted anywhere in Australia - International blog-hoppers are welcome to enter but will need to pay postage costs.

As you are all probably aware, I am totally addicted to my Copics and these Sweet Pea designs, and I enjoyed combining the stamped image with Cricut cuts. Using only the colours "black, white and silver" presented quite a challenge with colouring, but when they were finished, I was quite pleased with the end result. What do you think?


The image used was “Spring Night” by Ching-Chou Kuik, and she was coloured using Copics – C1 / C3 / C5 / C7 / BV23 / BV29 / BV31 / 100 / 0.



To add extra definition to the image, I used black and silver Glaze pens on the tail, and a clear Glaze pen on the moon, the eyes and the water line. I also used a white Glaze pen to define ripples in the lake, and to add dots to the flowers, before sprinkling them with diamond glitter.


The clear Spica glitter pen was used to add a touch of glamour to her eye shadow and to the flowers in her hair (click on the photos to enlarge). The mermaid is then framed in black cardstock. The inner frame is from Storybook sized at 3 ¼” x 2 ¾”, and the outer frame is from George & Basic Shapes sized at 5 ½” x 3 ½” (though it actually didn’t cut at that). I used the Gypsy to line up placement of the frames.


One of the folders from the Cuttlebug Companion set “Art Deco” was used on the left side of the frame. After lining it up in the folder, I placed a rubber shim where I wanted the embossing to stop, then only partially ran it through the cuttlebug machine.

The two willowy reeds were cut from Life’s A Beach – one at 2.3” and one at 2”. These were cut in white, and one coloured with BV23, and one with BV31. I then lightly sponged them with SU shimmer paint in Platinum before adding glitter to the ‘flowers’. These were adhered to a Kaiser silk flower which was also sponged with the Platinum shimmer paint and folded in half.


Some ribbon and a couple of rhinestones were then added to finish.

Make sure you check back in tomorrow as I'll be posting a step-by-step tutorial showing how I coloured the moonlit lake and lily pads.

Now for the important info - to enter to win one of the Scrapcessories Cartridge Caddies, all you need to do is leave a comment on THIS post. One winner will be drawn for each day's major posting. All winners will be drawn at random on Tuesday 2 November.

Head back to Scrappy-Go-Lucky tomorrow to see where to go next.

Good Luck!
Tereesa.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Dandelion Dreams

Hi, I'm slowly getting my coloured fairies all made into cards. I didn't realise how much colouring I had actually done, but I really love working with these gorgeous fairies. This is one of my favourites with the whispy dandelions and soft tones. I've only added a few embellishments so the image stands out. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up.


Of course I've added some glitter to her wings, and used a Spica pen to add just a touch of sparkle to the dandelions and cat's fur.


I've entered this card into the Sweet Pea Stampers "Charmed I'm Sure" Challenge; as well as the challenge at Crafty Sentiments Blogspot - we need to use a border punch.

Till next time,
 Luv, Tereesa

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Autumn Under the Sea

Hi, I have made it my goal to use every colour in my Copics pen collection. I found a fun challenge site called the iCopic Lover Challenge which puts different colour combos together. This weeks colours are orange, brown and yellow. Although these are colours I'm definitely not used to working with, I'm quite happy with how this turned out.


Here is a close-up of the mermaid. Although it doesn't show in the photo, I've added glossy accents to her tail to make it look wet.


I've also entered this card in the Magical Monday Challenge - another fun site. Their challenge this week is magical underwater. As well as the Crafty Sentiments Challenge - Autumn Colours.

Till next time,
Luv, Tereesa.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Card - Amethyst Mist

Hi, As I haven't been able to do much over the last couple of weeks, I've been spending a lot of time colouring. I mainly used the Copics, but then decided to do some images using Watercolour Crayons. The crayons are used on this card, and as I love all the Sweet Pea stamps, I thought I'd enter it into the "In A Sweet Pea Dream" challenge.


Here is a close-up of the colouring. It is very similar to the Copics, although much softer.


To show you the difference, I've coloured the same image twice - the left with the Watercolour Crayons, the right with the Copics. I've tried to match the colours to give a similar effect.


This is a Stampin' Up image - again the Watercolouring is on the left, and the Copics on the right.


I hope this gives you another technique to try when colouring your images. I'll have some more to show you over the next few days.

Till next time,
Luv, Tereesa.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Fairy Fantasy

Hi Friends, Magical Mondays is a new site that started last month and their challenges must include something magical. Below is a card I have created for their third challenge which also includes flowers. I used a fairy from the Sweet Pea Stamp range, and coloured her with my Copics.


I have used flowers from the Stampin' Up Pretties Kit, glittering the bottom layer with Kindyglitz, and lightly inking the second layer a light pink. I have also coloured the pearls with my Copics to match the colours on the fairy.


I've stamped the white cardstock with a pale pink floral design to form a pretty background.


The photo below is taken on an angle to try to show the beautiful glitter effect that can be achieved with the Spica Pens. I've used gold to highlight her hair, and silver on the dress. Crystalina Kindyglitz has been used on the wings.


Then, when you pull the ribbon up, the card "explodes" showing the hidden message inside.


The heart is cut from George & Basic Shapes on the Cricut, and I've bordered it by making small loops with a soft pink ribbon.


I love this fairy - I think she's now my new favourite.

Unfortunately I won't have any new posts for a week or so as I need to have surgery. Hope you all have a great week and I hope to be back on-line really soon.

Stay Inspired!
Luv, Tereesa.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Belle

Hi, Tonight I wanted to share another couple of cards coloured with the Copics. I love this stamp - she is called Belle from Rubbernecker Stamps.


I can just imagine her in every colour of the rainbow - might try a sunshine yellow next time.


This is a card made for a very dear friend's birthday. Her favourite colour is greeen, and I've used another of the Sweet Pea fairies.




This pretty flower is cut from the "Bloom" cartridge, with the edges curled and some glitter added.


My crazy week is over with another about to begin; but at least I've had some time over the weekend to do some projects.

Till next time,
Take care, Luv, Tereesa.

Friday, August 20, 2010

More Sweet Fairies

Hi Everyone, I am in the midst of a crazy week, so just a quick post today. As Scrappy-Go-Lucky is now stocking the Copic Markers that I love so much, I thought I'd share with you a couple more cards made with the Sweet Pea Stamps, and coloured with the Copics.




I particularly love these two images - can't decide which is my favourite. What do you think?




I hope you all enjoyed the Scrappy-Go-Lucky Blog Hop - and Congratulations to the four lucky winners:- Nanpuddin, Lizabratt, Elaine, and Alish Gaff.

Till next time,
Luv, Tereesa.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Sweet Pea Stamps

Hi Everyone, Just a reminder that it's not too late to be in with a chance to win one of the many great prizes on the "Around The World With Cri-Kits" Blog Hop. Check out the appropriate post on each Designer's blogs and leave a comment to win a set of 10 Cri-Kits Gel Pens (with holder if required).

And don't forget the major prize - Mandy is giving away the four new-release cartridges -

Cindy Lou / Freshly Picked / Mini Monsters / Wall Decor & More

Once you have collected all the daily clues, solve the anagram, and e-mail the answer to Mandy at comp@scrappy-go-lucky.com.au by Friday 18th June when all the lucky winners will be drawn at random.....Check out all the details at Scrappy-Go-Lucky.

Now, yesterday I promised to show you some cards made with my new goodies from the Papercraft Convention. Here they are.....
These four gorgeous images are "Sweet Pea Stamps" and are only now available in Australia.


A close-up of the stamp.


The photo below is on an angle to show you the very subtle glitter highlights (not sure if the photo has picked it all up). I have used the Spica clear glitter pen for this - it is very subtle, but shows out more if drawn on un-coloured card.


This is the second card (Alyssa's favourite).




I finally took the plunge and invested in some Copic markers, and I have to say - I absolutely love using them, and experimenting with the blending. These cards are all coloured using the Copics.




Green is not normally a colour I go for, but I quite like how this turned out. The flourishes are from "Stretch Your Imagination".





Can you all guess what I have been doing all weekend? I'll keep practicing blending with the Copics, so hopefully the next ones will be better. Alyssa has had fun with them too, and will be posting hers tomorrow.

Till next time,
Luv, Tereesa.