The Cast and Crew for Gina K Designs
welcomes you to another fabulous blog hop celebrating the new stamp sets from
the May StampTV Release Party! We hope to inspire you with some beautiful card
projects as you hop along to each of the designer’s blogs! Today, we are
featuring two stamp sets by Beth Silaika and Claire Brennan.
The first set we are featuring is Sophie Pig by Beth Silaika.
Beth has created a super cute set second set with the sweetest images and
matching sentiments to make the perfect card project to make the card recipient
smile or feel better right away! The second and third sets we are featuring are
by our new Illustrator Claire Brennan. The sets are Old Country Roses and Fine
Feathers. With Claire’s Old Country Roses set, you can create beautiful layered
stamped images that make the most beautiful and soft roses that look like you
have picked them right out of your own rose garden. Claire’s Fine Feathers set
is a collection of fun feathers that are a perfect focal image to create a
message of inspiration, hope, thanks and more! We are so very lucky to have
Claire’s illustrator talents on our team!
Enjoy the gorgeous inspiration samples from the team and then
comment on each blog for your chance to win a $20 Gina K Designs gift
certificate! To see who won, check the Big News Forum
at StampTV a few days after the hop.
For my card today, I used the Old Country Roses stamp set and created layers of color with my Spectrum Aqua Markers.
For my card today, I used the Old Country Roses stamp set and created layers of color with my Spectrum Aqua Markers.
Step 1: Using the large triple rose image, color the entire image with the Sunflower Spectrum Aqua Marker.
Step 2: Spritz the watercolor paper with water & stamp the image.
Step 3: Using the layered triple rose, color the image with the Gold Spectrum Aqua Marker.
Step 4: Spritz the image with water, line up the image with the previously stamped roses & stamp the image on top. (Note: don't spritz the paper with water this time because it will ruin the rose image you've already stamped)
Step 5: For the rose centers, use the Marigold Spectrum Noir Marker to color the stamp, spritz the stamp with water and line up the image. Trim with scissors.
Step 6: Using the leave image, color with the Olive Spectrum Noir Maker, spritz the watercolor paper & stamp the image.
Step 7: Using the leaf vein image, color with Moss Spectrum Noir Marker, spritz with water, line up the image and stamp. Make two leaves & trim them with scissors.
Step 8: Once the images are trimmed and the card base is prepared, attach with foam dots and add some glitter to the center of each rose.
Ready for more awesome creations? Just click on the links
below for more from Gina and the Cast & Crew:
Claire
Brennan
– Illustrator for Old Country Roses and Fine Feathers
Kendra Wietstock ~ you are here!
Don’t forget to pop over to the Gina K Designs Store and
check out all of the new products available this month in the “What’s New”
section at http://www.ginakdesigns.com.
Thank you for stopping by!
Love the spray of Tiny Textures behind the flowers. Using the watercolor pens on the multiple layers is so fun.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, LOVE the roses...and love your card! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletethose roses are so pretty in yellow!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colors! Don'tcha love that splatter?!
ReplyDeleteYour roses look so vibrant, I can't wait to see all the different combinations you can do with layering, so excited!!
ReplyDeleteLove these roses. This tutorial is wonderful and makes me want to find some rose stamps and color.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love your watercoloring. You make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial - many thanks!
ReplyDeleteSpray of roses, whats not to love?
ReplyDeleteVery nice cards..thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteTFS your art expertise! Your work is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial Kendra! Thanks for sharing and Beautiful card! <3 :)
ReplyDeleteStunning card and a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteKendra, love all your designs, love how you used the spectrum noir pens to color the flowers.
ReplyDeleteAgain a great tutorial for an awesome card, Kendra. Thank you for the inspiration:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial! Your cards are Great!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! My favorite card on the hop so far for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the "how to" on your beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLove these roses. Thank you or the how to also.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your technics. The flowers are gorgeous. You are very talented!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and always love your tutorials! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, you make it look so simple the way you show it...thanks for sharing your technique!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Thanks for the how-to with watercolor!
ReplyDeleteSparkly flowers! I love it! fabby tutorial also - Stunning card Kendra.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your techniques! Love the cards!
ReplyDeleteMore great cards. Loved how do you use the author of the stamps to watercolor the roses so cool !
ReplyDeleteI love your card and thanks for the tutorial on how to color the roses.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteHi Kendra, I love your cards from hop day 1 and today. I really appreciate the step by step coloring instructions you give so often. It gets me trying new combinations, thank you.
ReplyDeleteYour card jumps out at me and the roses look so real. Very lovely card. TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I like the multicolored rose. The splatter looks great behind it. Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant card.
ReplyDeleteLove the multi-step stamping.
I've just started using that technique
and think it is wonderful.
thanks for sharing.
Beautiful card. I am going to try and do my roses like that. Love them.
ReplyDeleteLove the brown and yellow.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are so pretty!
ReplyDeletebeautiful and I love that you share how to recreate, thanks again!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty roses. I would never have thought to use the splatter stamp with the roses - it's lovely!
ReplyDeleteKendra: These would have been so nice to make for my Mom, she really loved her roses. She has been gone for nearly seven years now, and I can hardly see a single bloom without thinking of her.
ReplyDeleteYour generous tutorial demystifies your elegant work. Absolutely love your card.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial on making your pretty card. I like the touches of glitter. Using the right colours certainly helps give them depth like they were designed for.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLove how you colored those roses, they are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful roses. I like the addition of glitter.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this card! You rock gf!
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