Friday, November 25, 2022
{BYSHC} November - Sketch Challenge #28
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Glittering Poinsettias - Joy Clair Designs
I love the wreath and the tree, but as I looked more carefully at the images, I thought the candle would challenge my coloring when it came to adding color, shading, and dimension to the candle. Plus, I loved the look of the poinsettias - and knew right away I wanted to use the "out of the box" die cutting technique with it. It's an oldie-but-goodie technique. If you are unfamiliar with it, take a peek at this tutorial from 2013!!
I started with the die cut circle and then colored the image with my Copic markers. I underpainted the green leaves with blue in the shaded areas, so when I decided to keep my poinsettias white, I used blue for their shading.
I knew I needed a colored backdrop to help the white poinsettias pop and instead of coloring with Copics, I used Distress Oxide inks. I masked the candle/poinsettia and blended some Speckled Egg with Hickory Smoke distress oxides for most of the background. I used Scattered Straw with Mustard Seed for the behind the candle's flame. Next, while the image was masked, I splattered white and brown inks. Finally, I painted the poinsettia's white leaves with craft glue and sprinkled Distress Clear Rock Candy Glitter over them to add some sparkle!
With all of that done, it was time to finish the card. As I went through my paper collection, I knew I wanted the image to be the focal point and loved how the green ties in with the ink blending and green leaves. The black tied in with the poinsettia outlines! I just found a scrap of gold foil and the card base was done! I added the sentiment, a few clear gems, and popped the candle out on foam. I love how this one turned out!
As I was designing this card, I have a feeling Sketch #28 from the Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers came into play! I always love a good sketch!! Thanks for stopping by my blog. In kindness, Cathy Challenges Entered:
Saturday, November 5, 2022
Let's Craft and Create - November Challenge
This month's Let's Craft and Create Challenge is to be inspired by a sketch. I LOVE sketch challenges because they often spark the creative process for me. One of my favorite sketch challenge blogs from a few years ago was Sweet Sunday Sketches. I loved the designers and fun sketches. My card captured some of the simplicity of one of their last sketches before the blog closed in 2015 with sketch #300.
This card was a Tim Holtz extravaganza!! I tried to capture a multimedia look using some of his stencils, ink blending, and stamps for the background. It's finished off with lots of white splatter using diluted acrylic paint. The image is Tim's Stamper's Anonymous Snarky Cats with extras from his Things/Talk clear stamp set. Lots of fussy cutting went into this card, but I love how it turned out.
Friday, November 4, 2022
{BYSHC} - Sketch Challenge #28
The main circle of November's Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers sketch #28 is a great for featuring an image.
For my mini-slimline take on the sketch, I started with a Gina Marie Designs Candy Cane Stripe 6x6 stencil and some Stickles Glitter Gel- Mars instead of ink blending.Joy Clair Digital Stamps and Foiling!
I am back with my first Joy Clair Designs post for November. Regular blog followers know I have been on a foiling kick. I didn't think much about foiling digital stamp images until I saw the Jingle All the Way digital stamp set's bold sentiments in the new Merriest Moments release.
They seemed perfect for foiling!! Problem for me - my home printer is an inkjet printer, which is great for Copic coloring, but not the right ink for foiling with my Mini-Minc and supply of Decofoil; it needs toner ink. So, I printed my designs on paper at home and took one more step by taking them to a local store for copying, using Toner ink. 30 cents later, I brought them home and started foiling!! It was super easy!
My Process:
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