The Cast and Crew for Gina K Designs welcomes you to Day #2 of the fabulous Inspiration Blog Hop! We are ready to inspire you with many beautiful ideas using the most recent releases! As you hop through the blogs, make sure to leave a comment on each because we will choose a few random comments and those stampers will each win a grab bag of Gina K. Designs products! To see the full list of winners, check the Big News Forum at StampTV a few days after the hop. {see all the hop links are listed below after my tutorial...}
For my card today, I used the lovely new Vertical Greetings 2 by Theresa Momber and colored the beautiful floral image with my Spectrum Noir Markers and Blendable Colored Pencils.
For my card today, I used the lovely new Vertical Greetings 2 by Theresa Momber and colored the beautiful floral image with my Spectrum Noir Markers and Blendable Colored Pencils.
Today I started coloring my flowers with basic blending techniques using 3 colors in the same Citrus (CT) color family ~ CT1, CT3, CT4. First I colored the entire petal with the blender marker to "prime" the cardstock so the colors with blend nicely. NOTE: Work with one flower petal at a time so the inks stay wet. They will blend better. Here is the first petal I completed... the next several photos will show how I did it.
On the bottom outside edge of the flower petal, I started with the CT4 marker (the darkest color) and followed the edge of the design.
Next, I added CT3 (the next darkest color) just above & slightly overlapping the CT4 color and then around the top of the petal. Then I added the CT1 around slightly overlapping the CT3 and then used it to blend the CT4 & CT3 colors. I left some white in the center of each petal.
You'll notice the edge of this petal has a double line, so I wanted to make that area a bit darker. Therefore I added a bit of GB3 (Gold/Brown) to the area and then used the CT1 to blend it in.
Here are my completed flower petals... on the full flower, I left just a hint of white showing in the center of each petal.
Next I worked on the flower stems and leaves using the DG2 & DG4 markers {both of which I replaced the chisel tips with brush nibs}. I started with the DG2 and colored everything in and then added just a bit of DG4 to the tip of the DG2 marker and used the DG2 marker to add the darker shade to the stems/leaves.
After adding a bit of brown to the center of the flower (EB6, EB8), I used my Spectrum Noir Blendable Colored Pencils to shade various areas of the flowers and stems.
Here's the final look!
I also colored some clear gems with my DG2 marker to match the card.
I also colored some clear gems with my DG2 marker to match the card.
Now it's time to HOP! Make sure you leave some love along the way for your chance to win some fun Gina K prizes!
Theresa Momber - Illustrator Vertical Greetings 2
Beth Silaika - Illustrator Keep Calm
Kendra Wietstock ~ you are here!
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Kendra, this is gorgeous! What a fabulous design and wonderful coloring tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Kendra! So pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Kendra - you make those markers sing and dance! Beautiful coloring, and your card is simply gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! I've enjoyed working with you all this month - thanks for being so welcoming to us! Hugs...
ReplyDeleteWow, a colouring tutorial too...yowzers! Haha...I haven't used Spectrum Noir before, and had my doubts about them....UNTIL NOW...Oh my, you make them blend so well! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSooooo pretty! I love the yellows and thank you SO much for sharing the colors of the pencils you are using too....I'm loving that we can use both together!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and flower! Thanks for sharing how to make this beauty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Kendra. I love the yellow flowers. Thanks for the tutorial, and your inspiration. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the helpful coloring tutorial - your coloring is beautiful!
ReplyDeletethanks for the coloring toot! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kathleen
Gorgeous card! Love the beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteKendra, I really enjoyed the coloring tutorial.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Brooke
What a gorgeous card! Thanks for the tutorial. You do such a good job of coloring and shading.
ReplyDeleteYour card is superb and that black sheer ribbon just adds so much to this great card!! THANK YOU for showing your coloring steps - I really appreciate it as one who is trying to learn that skill!! Just a really good job all around!! Have a really cool day!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower and tutorial. I love that you are telling the names of the markers. I keep wondering what the alphabets like CT are referring to. Now, I know that it is Citrus.
ReplyDeleteKendra, those flowers just POP! Thanks for the tutorial. I'm new to coloring, so I really appreciate the help.
ReplyDeleteloved how you mixed the markers and pencils
ReplyDeleteWow Kendra, what a beautiful card and great instructions on coloring in your flowers. Thanks.
ReplyDeletevery pretty!!! love that flower!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! thanks for showing the steps you took to make it that way. It always amazes me how pretty things turn out with these makers.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. Thank you for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!!!! loved your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLoved the tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! Your coloring is amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Thanks for the detailed tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and thanks for all the coloring tips.
ReplyDeletePretty! I'm sure enjoying all the instructions on how to color in with alcohol markers. Have a great day! :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the coloring lesson. i needed that.
ReplyDeleteWonderful coloring tutorial. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove... Love your step by steps! Your card is simply gorgeous! Well done again!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thanks for the inspiration and instructions!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tutorial with the markers. I so appreciate the tips and techniques being a newbie with Spectrum Noir markers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and coloring!
I love those flowers. And, so happy you explained how you colored them. That is a beautiful card design.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful-Thanks for sharing you coloring technique with us!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous, I love seeing the many ways to use the new products.
ReplyDeleteCarol B
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Love them all. Nice job on them.
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness! That is one fabulously colored flower! I am going to use your technique as a guide. THANK YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love how you have combined the pencils and markers. Thanks for another great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThe coloring is so inspiring. I can do it, I can do it!
ReplyDeleteGreat coloring technique. Thanks for sharing. Flowers literally pop out of the card:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the details on the coloring. Beautiful example.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, thanks for another wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how to best color with these markers. It is lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous coloring...thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Tutorial on coloring!!!
ReplyDeleteI so love how you did your pictorials! And your coloring rocks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great colouring!
ReplyDeleteHi Kendra...great tutorial and the colors are gorgeous. Such beautiful flowers!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and love the coloring tutorial, too.
ReplyDeletewonderful coloring tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLovely with all the yellow shades! And I love the bling you used, too!
ReplyDeleteYour Spectrum Noir coloring is beautiful - love the depth. Maybe someday, I'll be able to do that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the detailed steps. Would love to see a video. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this Kendra!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors on the beautiful flowers - guess I'll have to try the Spectrum Noir markers.
ReplyDeleteSo nice. Thank you for sjowing how you volored the flowers. I havectried blend abilities and still am having trouble getting it to look right. Oh well I'll keep trying.
ReplyDeleteGreat card design and beautiful coloring. Thanks for the tutorial and the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Kendra!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb coloring!!!!
ReplyDeleteJan
Thanks for sharing your talents with all of us. I really like the new paper pack, some of the bold colors are especially fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards...great talent with the spectrum markers.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers look great
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