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Showing posts with label Karin Markers. Show all posts

Holding You in My Heart - Cheery Bunny Card

Hello my crafty friends and welcome to The Rabbit Hole Designs blog.  Today I am sharing this bright and joyful card.  As soon as I saw the Bunny Bouquet stamp set, I knew I wanted to color it.  The heart shape made by the ears is so cute and who wouldn’t love being as free as this sweet bunny is in the flowers!


I used Karin Brushmarkerpro watercolor pens to color the flowers and leaves in their vibrant colors.  I used Spectrum Noir Triblends to color the sweet bunny in brown greys and Bright Pink to emphasize the heart.  I imagine our bunny is here enjoying the moment and fond memories.


The Rabbit Hole Designs products used in this card:

 Bunny Bouquet 4x4 stamp set

 

I hope you enjoyed this bright and joyful card, Holding You in My Heart,  featuring the Bunny Bouquet stamp set. Feel free to leave any questions or comments below.

 

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Making Cards with a Single Stamp Set


Hello my crafty friend. Amanda from Pear Blossom Press back again, with another recipe for quick cards. I used a holiday stamp set, but you can substitute virtually any set. You want one that has an image and sentiment you like. Just think of the design, or layout of the card, as a template.

For this design, I broke it up into two parts: the coloring, and the background. Let's start with the coloring...

I have been coloring along with Kathy Racoosin for her 30 Day Coloring Challenge again. I like to stamp images onto quarter sheets and Copic color them while watching TV, or crafting online with friends. Usually, I do this without a specific plan for finished cards; I just color and die cut, or fussy cut the images with my ScanNCut, and set them aside for later. That's what I did here with the cute little pig from Hoggy Holidays.

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For the background of the card, I wanted something simple that would add a pop of color and ground the pig, but be fast and easy. I decided to use my Karin markers and do some ink smooshing. If you don't have these markers, you can use any water based markers, or even watercolor paint, or ink pads. I will however, recommend using a ceramic palette, not a plastic one, to help keep the ink from beading up. Just scribble (or swipe your pad) onto your palette, and spritz with a little water. Dip a panel of watercolor paper into the wet ink and lift.

You can dip it several times to create lines and variation of pattern. For markers or inks that aren't as concentrated as the Karin markers, you may want to apply more ink to the palette and repeat the process until you reach the desired vibrancy (remember, most colors dry back a little softer). After I dipped the panel, I let it dry for a minute, then splattered concentrated ink onto it (I just picked up more ink with a wet paintbrush and flicked it on). This gives the panel a little texture and adds interest. 

Ink Smooshing with Karin Markers Ink Smooshing with Karin Markers

Once the panel was dry, I lined it up in my Misti, with the pig roughly where I wanted him to live, and decided on sentiment placement. I was trying to create a visual line from the top left to the bottom right. Inking up the sentiment with the same green markers, I stamped it onto the panel. (You can color directly on your stamps with water based markers.)

Stamping with Karin Markers Stamping with Karin Markers

Assembling the card was really fast. I trimmed the panel to 3¾" x 5" and mounted it to a green card base. To add a little sparkle, I brushed shimmer pen onto the white parts of the pig's hat and the ink smooshing. Then, I mounted the pig to the card with a Mini Action Wobble. This creates a fun, interactive element, and makes the card extra special. For a little more sparkle, I glued on a few sequins. Here is the finished card in action...



I love the way this one turned out. The design lends itself to mass production, and virtually any stamp set can be used. I think this card would be fun to recreate with kids too. Let them color the die cut images and ink smoosh until their hands are nice and stained. And what kid wouldn't love to play with the Action Wobblers (even us big kids), right?

Thanks for stopping by today. You can find the sister article to this post on my blog. Hop on over for more fun and links to the specific products I used! If you'd like to see another card I made with the Hoggy Holidays set, click here. I'll be back soon with another fun card to share.

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Stenciling with Karin Markers


Hey crafty friend, it's Amanda from Pear Blossom Press again. Well, I did it. I couldn't resist the new Karin markers. I was trying to be strong. I've been building my Copic collection, and since I have full-set-itus (it's a real thing), I wanted to complete that collection before starting another. But there was a sale. And Jenn Gross has been creating the coolest backgrounds with them. And I couldn't hold out anymore...

So I've been testing them out! They are highly pigmented, waterbased markers, with nice nylon brush tips. I love them! Let me show you a card I created with them...


I saw Kathy Racoosin stencil a light, neutral colored ink onto a background, and then watercolor it. It's such a cool technique! For this card, I stenciled Fadeout ink through the Aim for the Stars stencil. I was just playing, so I used a panel of Neenah that I had handy. I probably should have grabbed watercolor paper, but since there was so much pigment in the markers, I didn't actually get the panel too wet, and it worked just fine.

After I stenciled on the Fadeout ink, I scribbled several colors of markers onto my clipboard and picked them up with a waterbrush. I colored over the stars. Then, I added watered down turquoise to the sides (this is where watercolor paper would have been a better idea, but again, it worked just fine). To add interest, I splattered on concentrated color.


While I was rotating and trimming the panel down, the swirl of stars kind of reminded me of a mermaid tail, or waves. So I decided to turn it into an underwater background. Still wanting to play with the new markers, and with the Fadeout ink already out, I stamped the three fish in the Mermaid Hair stamp set to try no-line coloring again. (You may recall this no-line disaster, but I figured fish would be more forgiving images.) I watercolored them in the same way I did the stars, then fussy cut them. 

To pull the card together, I curved and stamped the sentiment YOU'RE SWELL from the Beach Day stamp set (on sale right now!) and embossed it on the background. I popped the panel up on a dark teal card base with fun foam, and popped the fish up with foam tape. Shimmer pen highlights, and flat-backed stars and gems add sparkle.


What do you think? Have you tried coloring a stenciled image? How about the Karin markers? Are you a fan of no-line coloring? I definitely need more practice with all three, but I'm enjoying the learning process. 

Thanks for stopping by today. You can find the sister article to this on my blog. Head on over for more inspiration and links to the specific products I used. I'll be back soon with another fun card to share. 

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