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 new stamp sets by Therea Momber and Melanie Muenchinger.
The first set we are featuring is Country Roads 2 by Theresa
Momber. Theresa has created a second set to her popular Country Roads
collection. Whether you are a country lover or an animal lover, you will be
making creative and fun projects with this wonderful set. The second set we are
featuring is Fill It with Flowers by Melanie Muenchinger. Melanie is at it
again! She has created another wonderful set that is incredible versatile and
fun where the possibilities are endless for making beautiful cards for any
occasion.
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.
Here is the card I made for the hop today and a tutorial with my Spectrum Aqua Pens... scroll down to see my step-by-step photos.
Here is the card I made for the hop today and a tutorial with my Spectrum Aqua Pens... scroll down to see my step-by-step photos.
Step 1: Select a color palette for the image. I used Moss & Olive on the stems, Chocolate & Tan on the flower centers, and Gold & Sunflower on the flowers.
Step 2: Using the Olive Spectrum Aqua marker, add ink directly to the stamp with the marker tip. I covered all of the stems with Olive ink.
Step 3: Using the Moss ink, I dabbed my pen tip on random areas of the stems.
Step 4: Cover the entire area of the flower center with Tan ink (sorry forgot to take that photo)
Step 5: Dab Chocolate ink to the outside left edges of each flower center.
Step 6: Using the Sunflower Spectrum Aqua Pen, add ink to each flower petal.
Step 7: Using the Gold Spectrum Aqua Pen, dab ink randomly to the flower petals.
Step 8: Using a spray bottle with water, mist some water on Spectrum Noir Watercolor paper & stamp the image. (Tip: Make sure the spray bottle sprays a fine mist. The water will give any ink that has dried the moisture needed to show up on the watercolor paper).
Here's a close up of the stamped image.
Ready for more awesome creations?! Just click on the links
below for more from Gina and the Cast & Crew:
Theresa
Momber
– Illustrator for Country Roads 2
Melanie
Muenchinger
– Illustrator for Fill It with Flowers
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 this fantastic technique, so fun! Your card is lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card and wonderful tutorial! Love it!
ReplyDeletevery pretty card!
ReplyDeleteGreat Tutorial and I love the finished outcome! <3 :)
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial - beautiful card! Love the layout!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty! Thanks for sharing the tutorial
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I live to be reminded that my markers can do more than direct coloring!
ReplyDeleteSo delicate looking. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I have tried this numerous times and mine never look like the sample. I am going to try one more time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration.
Love this card and the step-by-step tutorial...I'll have to try it. The finished image has such a super look. It almost looks like it has been stitched!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and thanks for sharing how you did it.
ReplyDeleteLovely coloring on the block.
ReplyDeleteSuper card, nifty technique, thanks for the tut!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and wonderful tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a good idea, and it is a wonderful tutorial! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love your tutorials. This card is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteALWAYS enjoy your tutorials. So much inspiration, thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteReally nice card and technique. I have tried using my Copic markers to color images and the ink dries before I stamp it. Thanks for sharing the tip about misting the paper. I will try that next time. Appreciate your inspiration and sharing!
ReplyDeleteDaylene...this technique requires water-based markers not alcohol ink markers. I used Spectrum Aqua markers.
DeleteThank you for showing the step by step for this technique.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the alcohol marker tutorial. It is always good to learn new ways to use the materials that we already have. I love learning what those markers can do. It seems endless.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon...however, i dont recommend using alcohol markers for this technique but rather water-based markers. I used Spectrum Aqua markers.
DeleteThanks Sharon...however, i dont recommend using alcohol markers for this technique but rather water-based markers. I used Spectrum Aqua markers.
DeleteLove the daisy card and thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSuch a teacher and artist, that makes me feel like I can do this, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely card.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Love the cas look!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a lovely card and as always thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI'll try that with my zigs! Great card.
ReplyDeleteI just love this technique, clean and simple...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and thanks for the coloring tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and love the tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial for a pretty card. Thanks for the ideas:)
ReplyDeleteJust love this card! Thanks for the tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I love your tutorials. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the coloring on the stamp.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this tutorial I love this technique. Your card is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely card and thank you two things - the tutorial and for joining my team of enablers! I'm on the fence about getting the SN Aqua pens - not any more! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your card and technique. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
I've been thinking about trying the Spectrum Aqua pens. Now I'm sure I want to. Great card and tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, and great to have the tutorial too! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt is so delicate and beautiful. I love that you used the different colors on your stamp.
ReplyDeleteThis totally looks like fun and by chance, I just bought these pens and now am excited to try this. Your card is just stunning. Thank you for sharing you talent.
ReplyDeleteWonderful job of coloring on the stamp.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing a great card.
Very pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteOH MAN! I love these! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteI love your designs, I read on through you blog and lOve you tutorials!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card and wonderful tutorial. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. Love the card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great tutorial. Many thanks for all.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful samples!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and can't wait to try this, thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card and a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteKendra: Thank you for yet another inspiring tutorial to make another bunch of pretty flower. I am most anxious to try following your tutorials.
ReplyDeleteCleaaaan, sweeet, CAS, pops of lovely colors. This is a favorite technique of mine, too. Yours really turned out stunning! Thank you for the motivation to create ♥
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorials and cards. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card...and thank you for instructions too.
ReplyDeleteI love this - thanks for sharing! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers look beautiful stamped this way. Great tutorial and wonderful card.
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Just love these flowers on your beautiful card! TFS your art expertise!
ReplyDeleteVery nice card.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you are stamping "Markers from spectrum aqua.
ReplyDeleteThat is something I just do not think that it comes out very and gives you a whole new look .
beautiful cards
ReplyDeleteLovely tutorial many thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove the Just Because. I will now need to get the Spectrum Aquas.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and thanks for the tutorial.
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