Showing posts with label Wish You Luck. Show all posts
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Monday

Inspire Me Monday: Some Tips to Create in a Jiffy!





Hello everyone and happy Monday! It's time for another Inspire Me Monday and today, I have some fun, easy and relatively quick cards that I made to slip into the mail to send to my daughter at college. But, these little numbers are really all occasion cards that you could have on standby to send in a jiffy!

I started by going through some of my favorite digital stamps from Power Poppy and narrowing them down to images that would be "pick me ups" and happy illustrations. I decided on Wish You Luck, Asters Abuzz and Cuppa Buttercups

So how are these creations quick? I'll share some of the tips & tricks I used to keep it simple! 

First, I started by opening all of them up in my Photoshop Elements and putting them on a printable page just for ease and then, second, while they were all on the same page, I used different dies to cut out each image. 



Once I had my images die cut, I decided to make my card in reverse for ease. I call it backward but maybe this is how you create all the time? Let me know if you do because, honestly, it cut down on the time I normally take picking up and putting down so many different decorative card stocks until I settle on "just the right one!" For some reason, when the image isn't colored, it's easier to choose? Hhhhmmm.... maybe!

Oops! I almost forgot! With the Wish You Luck image, you'll notice the original has the stems included in the image and I wanted to create just a circle of clover -- so I opened up the image and then used the magic eraser to erase the tied stems! 

Here's a peek at the original illustration! 


Okay, back to my tips and tricks! I went about creating my card bases before I even put marker to paper....



I created these three layouts in less than a half hour (and honestly, probably less time than that). I simply picked papers that looked appealing to me instead of trying to perfectly match them to the vibe or the color of the Copic markers that I used. 

Now, the reason why I wanted to do it this way was because my daughter plays college softball and since we can't always make the away games, we sit in front of our TV and watch her for doubleheaders on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. That's perfect coloring time in between innings! ;-) 




WISH YOU LUCK - Card #1

With midterms and finals always looming, I decided to use this image to pop in the mail when she needs a little encouragement. As a nursing major, it seems like every test is "do or die" and so a little love from mom can't hurt, can it?


While this card might seem a little "loud"-- I think it's happy and the patterns are fresh and fun! Color up the image with Copic markers, add a sentiment strip and some bling and.... done! 

Here's a closeup for you! 


ASTERS ABUZZ - Card #2

This creation is just a little reminder to stay positive and when life gets you down, re-write the script and make your own happy. It's an important lesson, right? 


And, here's a little closeup! You can see that I did add a little sparkle to the bee's wings! 



CUPPA BUTTERCUPS - Card #3

I love this last card because you can pop a card like this in the mail any time for any reason! 


And so, after some coloring while watching softball, here's all three together! It was funny, after coloring an image, I'd run to my craft room and assemble and take a photo then run back to the couch to do it again! I have to say it was a fun way to create -- no stress or fussing at all like I normally do! :-)




I hope you had fun sharing a little time with me today and maybe you'll give these little tricks a try -- picking a handful of digital images and putting them on a page, die-cutting them in one fell swoop and then creating each card's layout before you color! It sure helped me! 

Thanks for stopping by! Have a fabulous and creative week! 


Friday

I'm Looking Over .... a Good Vibe 4!

Hi-dee Ho happy stampers! Happy Friday to y'all! We are just days away from the day when the Luck 'o the Irish rules and everyone who isn't a little Irish worries that if they don't wear green, they might be pinched! Yes, that would be me. :-) I decided instead of honoring this wonderful day of the week with FIVE good vibes that I'd mimic that lucky little four-leaf clover and dish out FOUR good vibes to get you through your weekend spurts of creativity! 

ARE YOU READY? 


If you look above, you'll get a little teaser of some of the Power Poppy goodness that I plan to share with you all today! First up on our little trip through the blog-o-sphere is over to Gloria Stengel's place on the web where she colored up Power Poppy's Luminous Bouquet in such a dynamic way my jaw dropped! One extra special little tidbit as well -- Gloria has been coloring up one Power Poppy image each month since September and has some beauties that she shared just a few weeks ago. If you missed her post, you really need to click HERE to see for yourself! In the meantime, check out this beauty below! Look at the depth of that coloring and those absolutely fabulous bits of clover! Ahhhh... thanks Gloria! This is indeed a treasure!



You don't need me to tell you that Jennifer Dove is an absolute master at Copic Coloring. But, if for some strange reason, you didn't realize that, check this out sweet peeps! I mean, come on! Look at this hoppy bunch that Jennifer has going green! This little image is from Power Poppy's stamp set called O Hoppy Day! Being from a family who truly loves their craft beer, I say "cheers" to this one for sure! Since St. Patty's Day tends to revolve around green beer, I included this one just for funsies!


Cynde Whitlow pulled out the big guns i.e. her Copic markers and Prismacolor pencils to create this perky little pop of luck! What's awesome about Cynde's work of art? Not only did she use a digital stamp set that you can buy, download, print and color in a matter of minutes (Power Poppy's Wish You Luck digi), she has a video HERE to give you a step by step guide on coloring up your own bunch of lucky little clover leaves!


And for our last Good Vibe 4 this week, you need to join me for this week's Creative Confetti! At the center of it all is sending a little luck to those you love! Check out this week's challenge where you can mix a little luck and a little green to share good wishes with others!  For my creation, I used one of Power Poppy's brand new digis called Shamrock 'n' Roll, which I think is too darling for words with those sweet pops of clover and that darling little blossom at the center of it all!


And that, my friends, concludes our lucky little round up to get you in the Irish spirit of St. Patty's Day! So, I bid you farewell with a little love from the Bloomies, and this wee Irish blessing -- May your troubles be less and your blessings be more and nothing but happiness come through your door!





Thanks for stopping by! We'll be back soon with more ways to inspire and WOW! ;-)

Happy St. Patty's Day!
~Julie

Thank Goodness it's FRI-YAY!!!!!

Hello, sweet peeps! What's going on in your neck of the woods? We here at Power Poppy are jam-packed with good vibes so get ready for a fast moving, high powered, combustion of creativity with the latest edition of....


With the official first day of spring just a week away, I have the FEEE-VAH folks -- a bit of spring fever! That's why when I was strolling through my Instagram feed, my heart skipped a beat with this one by Karen HERE using Power Poppy's stamp set Go Wild. Don't you just love the huge blast of color and the clean design?  I sure do! Good vibes Karen -- Good Vibes! 


I don't know about you, but I absolutely love progress shots showing coloring in action. They all remind me of my "happy place," when I can take a deep breath, grab my favorite coloring medium and... color. So, that's why I picked this little snapshot HERE by Kathy Jones using Power Poppy's Graceful Still Life.  Ahhh... love! I can't wait to see how Kathy finishes up this little colorful wonder!


Good Vibe #3 is all about the Power Pup! It's been a bit since we've seen the notorious Mr. Tibbs in action. This one shows him out with one of his fearless leaders, Doug. I am not sure which is more regal, the rich-in-history St. Louis statue in Forest Park... or the four-legged gentleman Mr. Tibbs! I don't know about you but I just really wish I could crash through the computer screen to get a little cuddle from the Power Pup himself!


Tomorrow is the big day when we can pretend that we are all a wee bit Irish! So, why not let the luck 'o the Irish rule the day and snap up one of Power Poppy's luck-inspired digital stamp sets??? Did you see this lovely set  --- Wish You Luck --- is on sale now through tomorrow for just a buck and 25 cents? Yep, you heard me right -- $1.25! You can't even buy a coffee for that! Hit the Power Poppy Shop before the sale ends on this digi designed to bring nothing but good vibes!! And, if you're looking for some ways to use this fun stamp set, Ally did a video showing how she colored up this set and even has a schnazzy little Irish tune underneath her coloring tutorial! Click HERE to check it out!

 

This last little snippet just made me happy at first sight. Look at that little baby succulent. It appears as if it is just "reaching" for the sunshine to soak it all in! Christine Okken shot this little guy, who just happens to be hers. So, soak up the happy and reach for the sunshine in your own lives -- #moregoodvibes! 


Well sweet peeps -- how's that for some good vibes? Hopefully, you'll leave here smiling just a little bit more than you were before you came this way! 

We have a few... just for YOU!  First up, have you checked out our monthly Power & Spark Challenge? This one is hosted by the fabulous Ally Cope! All you need to do is dig into your fabric stash and be... inspired! Check out the challenge HERE that could send you to the Power Poppy Shop as the winner of a $50 Shopping Spree! Yipppppeeee! 

And, of course, you can always get in on the action with our weekly Hues to Use. This week, we pulled the lid off on a new trio of colors that are springy and fun and just begging to be used the next time you hit your crafting space! Click HERE to see for yourself!


And fine folks, it's that time when we turn things over to the ever-fabulous Bloomies, who would love nothing more than for you to hop on over to their place on the web to see what beautiful things they've whipped up to share with YOU!




Thanks for popping in! Enjoy your weekend and we'll be back here real soon to share a little kick of creativity to brighten your day!

~Julie 

Monday

Inspire Me Monday: Go Green!


Howdy fellow Power Poppy fans! Welcome to Inspire Me Monday with your hostess, Allison Cope.

This month I was inspired to create with Copic’s newest challenge, their #CopicColor challenge!  This challenge involves using only the 3 Copic colors that they assign each month.  This month’s three colors include…
YG17, YG23, G17

Since St. Patrick’s Day is coming this Saturday and being that I have a little Irish in me, I thought I would color up some shamrocks.  Well actually, it’s a plant called Oxalis Triangularis; more commonly known as False Shamrock, Purple Shamrock or the Love Plant.  It is generally found is a deep hue of rich purple, like the one shown below.


Today I’m going to color it strictly with greens.  So grab a cup of your favorite warm beverage and meet me at my desk…


Here’s a quick look at the card I made today featuring the lovely digital stamp image “Wish You Luck” bouquet.  I used the sentiment from the “Poppies” clear stamp set.


You too can have this digital beauty all for yourself...



I hope you too are inspired to create using some green this week!

~ Cheers! ~
Allison Cope


Stamps: Power Poppy (Wish You Luck, Poppies)
Cardstock: Recollections (#110 White), Copic X-Press It (White), My Favorite Things (Wild Wisteria)
Patterned Papers: My Favorite Things (Plaid Patterns 6x6, Fresh Squeezed Chevrons 6x6)
Dies: My Favorite Things (Rectangle Word Window Frames), Spellbinders (Scalloped Circles, Gold Majesty Circles), Sizzix (Rectangles, Dotted)

Inks: Memento (Tuxedo Black), Copic Markers (YG23, G17, YG17)
Tools: Copic Air Brush System

Other: Sulky (Gold Thread)

Tuesday

An Earthy Color Cue.... for YOU!

Hello all! With the new year, as promised, we have some new faces here on the Power Poppy Blog to welcome in a whole new batch of color combos for you to try. Today's trio has an earthy vibe that is just rich, warm and, dare I say, elegant. Check it out peeps -- this week's.....


This little photo above was snapped after Marcy picked some hellebores from her mom's winter garden. She then dried these beauties as a way to honor her dear mom and remind her of the beauty not only in these flowers but in the thought that her mom is there with her, all around her. What a loving thought and a beautiful image. ðŸ’—

HOW TO PLAY ALONG WITH US: To play along with us is simple -- use these three colors -- reddish plum, sage and greige -- as inspiration for your card or creation and then, when you're done, link up your creation using our linky below! Easy peasy!

And now we get to our big reveal of our first guest in 2018! Let's read a little bit about her and be sure to say "hello" to...

"Hello! My name is Camille. I'm an Arizona transplant from Michigan. I've been playing with paper for 13 years - but since retiring three years ago, you can nearly always find me in my craft room. Guest Designing for Power Poppy can now be checked off my Bucket List!

CAMILLE'S CARD


Today’s Hues to Use are a favorite color combination. I always wanted a cream house with green and burgundy shutters, but my HOA has something to say about that. So second best is to be able to use these hues on a card. I chose the Wish You Luck set in particular, because the shamrock bouquet includes flowers, letting me add color into the green bouquet. I own just about every coloring media out there, but after years of classes and practice, I’ve lost my patience and GIMP (a free photo-editing program) has become my coloring medium of choice. GIMP also allows me to use digital paper patterns in my coloring – the ribbon on the bouquet is actually a textured paper pattern. You can also see, I was able to change the color of the sentiment from black to burgundy to better match my card. I used my electronic cutter to cut the lattice pattern in the background. To give the card dimension, I layered two shamrock bouquets, crumpling the top layer.



Thank you, Julie and Power Poppy, for inspiring us all with your images, Hues to Use, and blog extraordinaire. 

Thank you, Camille! Your creation is absolutely divine! And what perfect timing! Now we can all sock this idea away for not only St. Patty's Day creations but maybe a card for a job change, retirement, or any new event in a people's lives where they need to know you are thinking about them and cheering them on! Love it! 

Okay folks! Now it's your turn to take these colors, shake them up and use them in new and creative ways. After you're done, don't forget to link up your creation below and let us all see your take on this color combo challenge! And remember.... if you would like to be a guest hostess and share the weekly Hues, all you need to do is play along with us. We grab all of our guests right from the weekly link lists! So get those fingers inky and let’s see how you put these Hues to good use! Until next week!

~Julie



Monday

Inspire Me Monday: Inspired by Rainbows!

Howdy Power Poppy lovers!  It's Allison Cope here today for Inspire Me Monday!

Today I'm going to share some simple and fun cards, all inspired by RAINBOWS! As you probably already know, rainbows are super trending in the crafty world right now so I thought I would make a few to share with you this fun trend!

Come and join me at my crafting desk today for some bold & colorful fun...

Here's another close up of all four of my rainbow inspired cards... more simple to more detailed...


Featuring Party Time and Nice Things to Say.  

Featuring Wish You Luck (digital) and Nice Things to Say

Featuring Simply Camellias.

A complete list of supplies for each card can be found on my blog.

I hope I've inspired you today to grab some of your favorite coloring mediums and have a ball using LOTS of cool colors!  Happy creating everyone!

~ Allison Cope ~