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For my project today, I am using the beautiful new set from Melanie Muenchinger called Stately Flowers 9. Below is a tutorial on how I colored my pretty Black-eyed Susan flowers.
For my project today, I am using the beautiful new set from Melanie Muenchinger called Stately Flowers 9. Below is a tutorial on how I colored my pretty Black-eyed Susan flowers.
Step 2: For some variation of color to the stem, add Spectrum Noir Blendable Colored Pencils (058, 059).
Step 3: For the dark brown centers of the flowers, start with EB3 and color the entire area. Next, add EB5 on the top and side of each.
** Notice the tips of my pens ~ one is the bullet tip and the other I replaced the chisel tip for a brush nib ~ both tips are great ways to color, but I think it is a personal preference. If you are used to coloring with brush tips, then you may want to switch some of them out on the colors you use the most. I tend to like using the bullet tips better, but I have changed out a few here and there.
Step 4: Add a bit of TN8 (which is very dark brown) on the very top of each flower center.
Step 5: Working on one flower at a time, use GB7 and add color working from the center of the flower outward.
Step 6: Next, add GB4 overlapping the GB7 so they start to blend.
Step 7: Add GB1 over the entire flower to blend the colors.
Step 8: Add GB6 from the center outward, so there is a bit more contrast.
Here are both flowers finished.
And the Spectrum Noir Colors I used.
Step 9: Trim the colored flowers with detail cutting scissors.
Step 10: Using GB4 marker and color the flowers on the Kraft cardstock.
Step 11: Attach the flowers with foam dots. TIP: I like to color the flowers underneath because when I attach the flowers with foam dots, you can see the stamped petals under it.
The view up close...
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Melanie
Muenchinger – Illustrator of Stately Flowers 9
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Corbari – Illustrator of Knit Wit Diva
Tricia
Traxler
Such pretty coloring and what a great tutorial, Kendra!!
ReplyDeleteColors are perfect, card is perfect! Love the dp and lace!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - sometimes i have trouble coloring on Kraft - but this looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card & wonderful coloring on that flower! I think the Black-eyed Susan is one of my favorites! I love your card & tutorial. I will hop back over here and really take notes on this tutorial… Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, very helpful. I so appreciate your coloring but with this card, I especially enjoy the lace. So guns and roses with the Kraft paper.
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love this card. Thanks so much for the tutorial on coloring. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you for the step by step photos, I am going to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Just love those flowers ♥
ReplyDeleteLoved the tutorial. Thanks for sharing. This is a very elegant card.
ReplyDeleteGreat coloring tutorial, Kendra! And I just love the mix of yellow and kraft in your card--really pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely card! Such a delicate and beautiful design and the coloring is so awesome, thanks for the tutorial and blog hop!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love your new blog-do girlfriend! Your card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuper card. I love the way you popped up the flower. Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove your card and the tutorial! Those flowers are stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and love the tutorial to go with it!
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorial - very clear instructions; flowers colored in beautifully - I can see myself casing this card soon:)
ReplyDeleteLove the card! I like how u used the faded words in the back ground on the Kraft paper love that look. Thanks for sharing how u colored the black eyed Susan too .
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for the tutorial on how you colored the flowers. They are all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely card and great tutorial. Thanks
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colors. I love the yellow and kraft. Thanks for the great coloring tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. I downloaded it bright and early after you posted this on STV. Thanks for the tutorial and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! Thank you for all your illustrations and step by step pics. I have very little experience, so guides really help me get going. Kathy S
ReplyDeleteLove this card! And thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers and love that you showed us how you colored them. All the images on this set are fantastic. Another great look from Melanie.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely card...I really liked the yellow patterned border at the top...just did something special to the card!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, and great card!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I love purple shades.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the nice coloring tutorial .
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tutorials you do! Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteGreat design and tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful floral card. I like the dimension, lace and use of kraft.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the colors you use. I am still learning with copics and love all the help I get from this site. Beautiful card :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tut I have so much to learn about the pens. I love the results of the pens.
ReplyDeleteI love both stamp sets
I get a rustic flavor and feel from your card, which I LOVE! It's gorgeous! Great tutorial! TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Thanks for the tutorial. I like the idea of keeping a color swatch record for each card - great!
ReplyDeletegreat cards and a tutorial that I appreciate.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards - and love the tutorial - I save all of your coloring tutorials for future reference! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi, Kendra
ReplyDeleteA real petal perfect card! Looks like you just picked right out of the garden! Love the lace too, have so much from my granny and this card shows a perfect way to use it! Thanks
I appreciate the work that went into creating the cards, as well as providing the step-by-step photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat job all the way around!
Your coloring is absolutely beautiful and thanks for the tutorial. This is a must have stamp set. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
Great coloring tutorial. I need that.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and coloring. Thanks for the tutorial, too!
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful coloring, Kendra! Thanks for the step by step tutorial
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. Pretty card with Kraft.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the coloring tutorial. There always seems to be another way to go about things. These new stamp sets sure do allow for beaucoups of innovative ways to doll up the cards.
ReplyDeleteKendra,
ReplyDeleteSince I have never been much of a "pink girl" I am much more likely to make your card with the Black-eyed Susans than the cards with the apple blossoms (as pretty as they are).
Linda
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ReplyDeleteThe popped up dimension is great!
Pretty card and great stamps.
ReplyDeleteisoscia at aol dot com
GORGEOUS flowers, and great tutorial. Thanks for the great inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and thanks so much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis black-eyed susan card is so very pretty and would make a lovely valentine card with that sentiment.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeletethanks for showing us a tutorial for this lovely card
ReplyDeleteupnurse at aol dot com
Such a pretty card. Thanks for the step by step tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat card and tutorial....wonderful coloring!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love the 3 dimensional flowers and the tutorial was great.
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful cards. They are all fantastic. Also enjoyed your tutorial! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite card. I love the your use of colors and the way you have made the flowers pop. Your step-by-step instructions are very easy to understand and I appreciate your taking the time to do the instructions. Love love, love this card.
ReplyDeleteYeah, another hop and shop! Great stamp sets, wish I could get all of them! Thanks! I love your step-by-step tutorials.
ReplyDeleteSo very lovely! I just love Black Eyed Susan flowers and this is a great tutorial on coloring them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the coloring tutorial! Your end result is smashing and I LOVE your fussy-cut flowers!
ReplyDeleteWow this card is gorgeous! I absolutely love this stamp set... I really love it and thank you for the awesome tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jo
♥ Jo's Scrap Shack ♥
Great coloring and thanks for the wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial of your coloring...I'm still learning to color flowers so your tutorial was very helpful..
ReplyDeleteWell done on your card
Beautiful card, I love your "popped" daisies! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial on the flower card. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful crochet ribbon! Sweet!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards - great inspirations and I love your coloring. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautifyl coloring on the flowers - great card idea.
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is gorgeous!! LOVE the tutorial!! I may need to invest in some markers!!
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