Showing posts with label Sunflower Power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunflower Power. Show all posts

Friday

Fundraisers and Free Sunflowers for Ukraine

Hello there, friends. 

We are all watching the attack on Ukraine with immense pain, horror, and a crushing sense of helplessness. I have been wracking my brain to figure out how to help, even in a small way. Perhaps starting with my drawings, and extending to YOU, we can make a bigger impact and help people feel supported from all over the world.

We CAN contribute encouragement and hope to the Ukrainian people. 

 HERE ARE THREE WAYS TO HELP 

  • Four of my Sunflower-themed digital images are all now available for FREE to anyone who wants to download them and create cards, flyers, or posters. Sunflowers are the national flower of Ukraine, and we are starting to see them pop up all over the world in an effort to show our support and love. You’ll find two bouquets and sunflowers both detailed and simple. There is something for everyone to color and create a card or image to share. 

We are starting to see beautiful, uplifting creations from all over the world.




Download and color — this image is great for any and all skill levels of colorers and crafters.


Sales of both versions of Peace Offering are being donated to Sunflower of Peace, a non-profit organization committed to helping Ukrainians affected by the Russian military invasion with medical and humanitarian aid. It is a USA-based 501(c)(3), working with a global network of established organization and institutions that are committed to helping Ukraine in the current situation. Learn more or donate to them directly at
sunflowerofpeace.com

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Come along and see what our kind-hearted and hugely talented designers — The Bloom Brigade! — have created to inspire you with the Peace Offering Digital Stamp Set.









Lastly, here is a little peek of me at work on my painting of Peace Offering


I hope you enjoy working on your cards, flyers, posters, or sharing on social media, and may we all do our part to bring a sense of hope to those who are suffering.

Bless you, and thank you for showing your support of Ukraine!

Tuesday

Creative Confetti: Make It Your Way!


Hello all and happy Tuesday! Are you ready for a one-of-a-kind challenge, catered just to YOU? Not sure what I mean? Well, you are about to find out and it is super fun! Let's get right into it, shall we?


HOW TO PLAY: I had some fun creating a key and all you have to do is answer the questions and create accordingly! What will be super fun is the fact that no two cards will be based on the same key! Isn't that fun?

And, here's your creative key! 




So.... in order to play along in this challenge, all you need to do is follow the key. Find your birth month and then use your initials to determine what colors you'll use to create! Just that simple!

On to my creation!

Since I was born in November and J and K are my initials, I knew I needed a "thank you" card made in shades of yellow! So, here goes...


I love the sunshine feel of this image from Power Poppy called Sunflower Power. It is a digital stamp set but, if you are a clear stamp lover, you can find this image in the In Praise of Sunflowers stamp set as well! 

I colored the main image with Copic markers and chose Y02, Y08, Y35, Y38 to color up the flower. E53, E55, E57 and E59 to color the center and then YG03 and YG06 to color up the little leaf. When I was done, I thought it looked really stark but wanted to do something different for my background. I know many stampers use watercolor to flick on accents of color. I thought, why not use a reinker instead and use a Copic solution? As you can see, I took a palette and dropped some color from a BG10 and BG000 reinker. 


Well, here's the deal. This works, but you use a lot of solvent in the process. My paintbrush soaked up the ink drops like the bristles were the Sahara desert and I needed to add MORE reinker. I did flick on some color as you can see below but, it ended up fading quite a bit when it dried. Also, my image must not have been fully dry because parts of my flower look blue. Oh well, it was worth a try and the result wasn't SO bad that I wanted to scrap it altogether! 


Since I was following this challenge, I added this little sentiment on the inside. It's not your typical thank you card but it does share a note of gratitude and so... it fits the bill!


From there, I matted up my image using yellow and splashes of black, adding a sentiment that was part of a decorative paper pack. I attached it using foam tape and then set it on top of some twine that I wrapped around my main image. And... ta da! 

Here's one last peek at my finished card!

And that, my friends, is it! Want to join me this week? Simply use the key above to create -- HAVE FUN -- post and then link up using the linky below! As we always say, if you get those fingers inky and play along, each and every link is an opportunity to win a $25 gift code to the Power Poppy Shop! Woo Hoo!

Until next time!



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Monday

Inspire Me Monday - Loosen Up


Hey all! Jessie here sharing another Inspire Me Monday post with you all! 

Today's topic I am focusing on is loosening up, I am always very controlled with my watercolours, I love the looks I achieve, don't get me wrong. But I hold my brushes like a pencil, always  use a small brush and make that colour do exactly what I want it to do. 

So today, I pulled out some larger (for me) quill brushes and printed off the Sunflower Poppy stamp, a stamp I have coloured many times before and went in with colour.


I started off by just splashing in some yellow, green and blue as an underpainting. All over the image and into the background, not being real fussy about it at all. Then I went in with my smaller quill brush and started working on some detail, painting in the stems and leaves, adding pinks and purples to the flower petals. Using a very granulating (Hematite Violet Genuine) for the center of the sunflower. This whole image is so outside my comfort zone, but it came togehter in the end and looks alright for my first looser attempt.

I next wanna do the same thing, or maybe continue with the same image and push it to the point I feel like its over worked (I did to much to it). Just to find that line. I am taking my time , while at home, to see how far outside of my normal I can step and this project was for sure outside of my normal. 

If you have paints and you want to try the same thing, I am serious, grab your paints throw a bunch of light washes over the background, let it dry then work out your details. It is challenging but really fun to do!

Thanks so much for sharing some time with me this week.
Jessie

Inspire Me Monday: The Best of FALL!


Well folks, we are now a few days into one of the most colorful seasons of the year -- my personal favorite -- Autumn! And, what better time to pull out the orange, crimson and amber shades of decorative paper, ribbon and buttons than now! We thought since we are fresh into fall, it would be fun to comb through the Inspire Me Monday archives to find some of the best tutorials that truly capture this beautiful time of year.

ARE YOU READY FOR OUR TOP 5?


5. Sunflower Spinner! 
Click on over to Ally Cope's tutorial where she puts the spin on one of our favorite harvest time blossoms (Sunflower Power) with a truly unique and fall-themed spinner card! 


Have you ever used embossing paste? Well, Christine brings out the feel of fall with this beautiful background and then puts a gorgeously colored autumn scene on display! (So Grateful) Psst. if you like this image in clear, I have a little hint for you... you might want to check back for tomorrow's digital stamp set release. Yep, that was a hint! ;-) 



3. Ink Smash! 
Sometimes, we just gotta get messy and let that vibrant color take over. That's exactly what Dina Kowal did with this fun technique called Ink Smash. Click the link and you'll even find a video showing you a step-by-step video giving you all the deets you need to pull off this look with Power Poppy's Sunny Harvest set. 



2.  Coloring Up Fall
Colorista Mindy Baxter shows us exactly how to color up these fall fruits in rich hues using Copic Markers. Cue up this tutorial, grab your markers, your Fall Haul digi stamp if you have it and a cuppa your favorite beverage and that's what I call a great way to spend an afternoon!


1. Chalkboard Sunflowers
Use the trendy look of chalkboard behind your digital stamps in this ab fab video by Ally Cope. She used a chalkboard design behind Power Poppy's Sunflower Power image, but honestly, if you follow the tutorial, you can add all kinds of patterns behind any one of Power Poppy's digital stamps. This, my friends, is one of those "can't miss" tutorials! We happen to love it now because of it's fall flair!

We hope you've enjoyed this "Best Of Inspire Me Monday," and we hope you found some inspiration! Sometimes, you just need to scroll through past tutorials to realize how many there are in the Power Poppy archives that maybe you didn't try yet or really need to try again!

Have a wonderful week everyone! Be sure to tune back in tomorrow for another Instant Garden release. I can't wait to see what new image "sprouts" in the Power Poppy Shop! 

Until next time!
~Julie 

Inspire Me Monday: You Spin Me Around!

Howdy Power Poppy Peeps!  It’s time another Inspire Me Monday! I’m your hostess Allison Cope and today we’re going to talk about creating a fun spinner card using digital stamps.

As most of you know, there is nothing I like better than to create cards that have interactive elements to them. So today, I’m going to share with you all how to create a card using a digital image as your focal interactive element.

Grab a cup of something icy and join me in my craft room…


Thanks for joining me at my crafty desk.  Here’s a little replay of all three of our spinner cards featured today…

First off, the card we created together, it features the digital stamp “Sunflower Power”.

Here’s a close up of our sunflower.
Copics: Flower: Y32, YR21, YR12, YR15, Y08, E70, E71, E74, E77  Leaves: YG93, YG95, YG97

Here’s our Santa Snowglobe featuring the digital image “Snowglobe Greetings” and some fun clear stamps too; holly from Heaven & Nature Sing.


Here’s a gander at all that sparkle…

And finally, our extremely simple spinner card featuring the clear stamp set, Pure Prairie Spirit.

And here’s a quick glance showcasing those iridescent Fine Tech Metallic paints…

Thank you so much for joining me today.  I hope you enjoyed my tutorial.  I’d love to know if you’d give making a spinner card a go in the comments!  Have a week everyone!

~ Allison Cope ~


Plaid Sunfflower
Stamps: Power Poppy (Sunflower Power)
Cardstock: Copic X-Press It, Strathmore (Bristol Smooth Watercolor), Recollections (110# White)
Dies:  My Favorite Things (Stitched Circles), Lawn Fawn (Stitched Rectangles)
Ink: Copic Markers, Ranger Distress (Tumbled Glass, Peacock Feathers, Blueprint Sketch, Black Soot)
Patterned Paper:  My Favorite Things (Farm Fresh Gingham 6x6)
Ribbon: Basic Narrows (White)
Twine: Darice (Hemp)
Thread:  Other.

Metallic Pool Bouquet
Stamps: Power Poppy (Pure Prairie Spirit)
Cardstock: Copic X-Press It, Stampin’ Up! (Pool Party)
Dies:  Catherine Pooler Designs (Circles
Ink: Catherine Pooler Designs (Mint to Be), Fine Tec Metallic Watercolors (Blue-Green, Silver Pearl, Fine Gold, Shining Pink, Green Pearl)
Embossing Powder:  Zing (Powder), Stampendous! (Detail White)
Thread:  Gutermann.
 
Santa Snow Globe
Stamps: Power Poppy (Snowglobe Greetings, Heaven & Nature Sing)
Cardstock: Copic X-Press It, Stampin’ Up! (Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler)
Dies:  My Favorite Things (Stitched Mini Scalloped Oval Stax
Ink: Memento (Rich Cocoa), Copic Markers, Primsacolor Premier Colored Pencils (White), Zig (Wink of Stella – Clear
Misc.:  Silver Thread.

Inspire Me Monday - No Lines Copic Colouring


Hey everyone! Jessie here today sharing a little no lines colouring using Sunflower Power Digital Stamp.


This image is one of my all time favorites from Power Poppy, I think I have done it in every colour ever, pink, orange, purple... and now teal! I did film the colouring of this card, unfortunately something is wrong with my microphone and it wouldn't allow me to record a voice over, so it just has music over top of the video.

The wonderful Marcella, creator of all the marvelous images here at Power Poppy told me that I should also mention my facebook group. It is called Cards and Colour! and has been around just a few months we are small group but have tons of fun! I do 1-3 live colourings in the group every month and it is filled with tons of wonderful people sharing their creativity and knowledge! I would love for you to come join us!


           

Hope you still enjoy the video, and I promise my mic will be replaced next time and there will be a voice over not just music! 

Thanks for stopping by,
Hugz,
Jessie

Coloring On Anything Other Than White!



Hello Power Poppy friends!  It’s Christine here bringing you a little inspiration today.  Do you ever feel like you get stuck in a rut when you’re creating?  Stamp the same way, colour the same way....today I have some ideas that might get your "inspiration thinker" moving in a different direction.  

I normally pick an image, stamp it onto XPress It Blending card stock and then colour with Copics.  But, what if you chose something else to stamp and colour on...something non-white?  Here are my 4 card experiments, colouring on paper other than white!

1.   Patterned Paper - Embossing and Watercoloring



I’ve been on an Inktense Pencils and watercolouring kick lately, which has been really fun.  I like these pencils a great deal because they give such vibrant colour, wash in so beautifully, still retain their vibrance, and they require very little water to blend.  This means you can use other types of paper rather than just watercolouring card stock.  

I decided to stamp the rose from Power Poppy’s My English Rose stamp set onto apatterned paper that was full of text.  I embossed the roses in white over the text, and then gave them some colour with the Inktense Pencils.  With stamping and colouring over text, you want a colouring medium that will give you nice deep colour coverage, so that the text is still visable, but you really see more of the colour than the text.  



This is what it looked like as I was colouring/watercolouring.  On the top rose you can see I’ve washed in that first layer of red (I’ll add more colours as I go), but on the bottom you can see how very little pencil lines you need on the paper.  I barely have to add any water, just a damp brush and it blends really well, and because you don’t have to add a lot of water it doesn’t pill the paper either.  Inktense Pencils are actually ink, so if you wash in your colour and then let it dry, it’s permanent.  That means you can add other colours over top or other treatments and your colours won’t get muddy.  I’m finding that to be a great feature.  



Here’s a closeup of the finished design.  You can see I added some other deeper red and blues into the roses and leaves.   I love how the resist of the embossing gives it a subtle outline, and the text still peeks through the colouring too.  



This next design is similar in that it also uses patterned paper, but this time I found a soft neutral vining-pattern in my paper stash. It pairs really well with the flowers from our Poppies Set.  



This is the colouring after the first coat of orange is washed in, I’ve added some deeper reds that I’ll wash in and I’m about to work on the first wash of the greens on the leaves.  There’s quite a bit of texture in this patterned paper, almost like a watercolour paper without the thickness.  



The subtle pattern in the paper changes the feeling of the design in a fun way.

I hope this will have you looking at your patterned paper in a new way as a potential colouring paper. Just look for more neutral designs with subtle patterns and experiment.  Copics would also work really well as a colouring medium with patterned paper, if you’d like to try them out.  I would suggest having some scrap paper underneath your patterned paper as Copics may bleed through the lighter weight.  

  

2.  Colouring on Coloured Cardstock



Colouring doesn’t just have to be on white card stock...why not pick a lighter shade of card stock and stamp and colour on it?  I created this lovely monochromatic bluey-green design, stamping the gorgeous Planning for Magnolias branch onto the Pool Party card stock.    Then I added in some soft matching colouring just a tone deeper than the paper (BG11, BG13, G00).  Your base colour is essentially done for you by using the card stock as the lightest shade.  All it takes to finish this one is a layer that’s been embossed to provide a little texture and subtle contrast, seam binding and some sequins in the same shade.  I think it has a lovely peaceful feel.  




Kraft paper is also another great colour to colour on (wow that’s a funny mouthful!).  I often colour it  with prismacolour pencils, but Copics work great on Kraft card stock too.  It gives a richer tone...and automatically warms it up.  Here I’ve printed one of my favourite Power Poppy digital images,  Sunflower Power onto Kraft and then added Copics.  I find with colouring on Kraft you have to add deeper shades than you would normally to get the colour you’d like, but it all really adds to the rustic charm.  



Some buttons, twine and a sentiment from Dynamic Duos - Peonies and Tulips add to the earthy appeal, and below you can see the Copics I used for the sunflower.  


So there you have a little inspiration for your Monday, I hope it encourages you to go and dig through your papers and test them out!  Thanks for joining me today!  


Wednesday

Let’s cover the walls with Sunflowers!

Hello there, Sunshine!

I’m ohhhh so happy to bring you an illustration of mine today that I hope will bring a smile to your face. But first, let’s get all hopped up on paintings by the master colorist, painter, dreamer... Vincent van Gogh. It might give you a bit of an idea of what my newest remixed digital stamp set is today...

Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1888  ||  Public Domain photo
Vincent van Gogh, Still Life Vase with Twelve Sunflowers, 1889  ||  Public Domain photo
Vincent van Gogh, Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers, 1888  ||  Public Domain photo

I recently read an article about how Vincent came to paint his series of sunflower paintings in order to woo the artist Paul Gauguin to come visit him, and cover the walls of the room where he would be staying in van Gogh’s house in Arles, France, in exquisite sunflowers! It’s quite fascinating, if you want to pop over to the BBC for a transcript...

Well, really, who among us isn’t wooed and wowed by sunflowers? They give a thrill, whether the walls are covered in them (can you IMAGINE what a sight that must’ve been?!) or if you pass by a field of bright yellow beauties in bloom, or even if maybe your neighbors’ 8-foot specimens are leaning over the fence and into view! I’d say the same powerful spark of joy can be created with a single bloom bursting forth from the paper.... so let’s start there! Introducing: Sunflower Power.

http://powerpoppy.com/collections/instant-garden-limited-time-digital-stamp-downloads/products/sunflower-power

This set includes my sunflower illustration and a sentiment that lets somebody know how much you appreciate them! It’s as simple as that, my sweet friends, and you can color up this set in a simple, cheerful yellow, or go dramatic with hybrid reds, oranges, and even shades of magenta — heck, have fun with it, no matter how you decide to go!! Just add a little sunshine to someone’s day. How about today?

Here are some women who are VERY GOOD at adding sunshine to all of our days — members of our Bloom Brigade and Instant Gardener design teams!! They have created a stunning card with this new set, come and get a little sunshiny goodness for yourself, just by reading their blog posts:


Thank you so much for coming by today to see our newest Digi on the 5s release, and thank you to all of you for adding such a joyful element to MY life. I appreciate you so very much!