Showing posts with label Dancing with Daffodils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dancing with Daffodils. Show all posts

Sunday

International Women's Day Blog Hop


Happy Women’s Day to everybody! Thank you for doing ALL of the things you do — often times, thanklessly. You nurture, you lead, you toil, you comfort. You deserve to have Women’s Day every single day of the year if you ask me. (And around Power Poppy, I’d say we celebrate you every single day.)

Between loading wheelbarrows with mulch to nourish my garden of ever-growing varieties of daffodils, I’ve spent some time this morning painting in a digital download called Dancing with Daffodils. 


This illustration means a lot to me, as it is a celebration of one of my favorite plants. The foliage is uplifting and swirling, a buoyant spring scene. To me, this image signifies the wonderfulness and joy of a certain woman I adore, my mother, Susan. She passed away in February, 2016, and was the queen of daffodils, growing hundreds of varieties in her dreamy garden.



Which brings me to the sentiment I’m going to pair with this image when I frame it up... “This life is wonderfully, uniquely yours”. I offer this design in my clear stamp set Strong and Beautiful.


I haven’t gotten to framing yet, because I need to get outside and keep moving that mulch. But I thank you for stopping by today on this exciting blog hop, and I’m very grateful to Rahmet for asking me to play along. 

Here are the links too see all of the other wonderful participants in today’s hop. There are a WHOLE BUNCH OF PRIZES up for grabs from some of your favorite stamp companies (see below). 


Main Blog with Rules for Blog Hop



Guest Designers
>> you are here >> Power Poppy 
Time for Tea Designs << go here next <<

Hosting Designers

Thanks so much for visiting — now go out and do something FOR YOURSELF TODAY!! (and everyday, ahem...)




Monday

Inspire Me Monday: Color Dancing with Daffodils Two Ways


Hi everyone! Corinne here today. I am so honored to be guest posting for Inspire me Monday. Thank you so much for having me!

I so love coloring with my Copics, but there are times where I just need a bit more depth. So, I have started using my Polychromos Colored Pencils to add that extra bit of shading. They make a huge difference. They are so smooth and just give the little extra “oomph” to make your image POP. 

Today I am using the awesome Dancing with Daffodils Digital Stamp Set.


After coloring part of the flower pink using Copic markers, I added a bit of brown pencil for depth, adding the shading gently go into the crevices. Start by laying a light layer of brown. You can always go back and add more. I like to add it a little at a time to watch whatever I am coloring come to life.



I was having so much fun playing with this image that I just had to do it twice. This time, I colored the flowers in shades of yellow. I so love daffodils! I have tons of them in my flower beds in all different colors.



After coloring up the flowers in shades of yellow, I used a medium gray pencil to shade in the lines. I thought the gray added a nice depth to the yellow.  Again, just add a little shading at a time.




So next time you are hoping to add a little bit more dimension to your Copic colored images, don't forget to reach for your colored pencils for that extra effect!

Thank you so much for joining me today! I hope this little tip inspires you in your own crafting space! 

Have a wonderful week,

Friday

Flowers & Fizz!

Happy Friday Peeps! If you wondered what our post title is all about, it's about YOU and the tour we took around the World Wide Web, searching for inspiration! There were lots of you who chose to let your presence blossom, others shared their talents with the clink of a glass! So, as we do every Friday, let's take a gander at just some of the oh-so-fabulous creative inspiration we found along the way! 

CHEERS TO YOU!

This first creation is one we spotted on Instagram over @SiNeiaDesigns, which is actually a sister duo -- Sofia & Andreia -- who create and post together! We absolutely love the gilded bits on this card made using Power Poppy's Dream Wedding stamp set. It's definitely one worth celebrating!


SUNNY DAYS

Normally, I like to feature cards that I've spotted over the last week, but this beauty below captured my attention in such a way that I thought I'd share this "new to me" card that Rita Wright posted a few months back using Power Poppy's Sunshine of My Life digital stamp set! I love the depth of color and the sweet and simple design!



LOVE-LY!!!

Patti Willey is always good for a head-turner of a card and this one is no exception! Goodness, look at that coloring session she had using Power Poppy's My English Rose stamp set! Those lovely layers! The depth in shading! Well, I tell you, I admire all of it!


WATERCOLOR WONDER

Now, to one of my all-time favorite stampers in the whole entire universe. This lady knows her way around a stamp room and this happy little daffodil just shows her watercolor prowess! Leslie Miller said she experimented printing this digital stamp -- Dancing with Daffodils -- on watercolor paper. Well, this doesn't look like a test run, it's a masterpiece! 


We found Leslie's creation above in the linky list for this little challenge that was ushered in last Friday! 


You can check out all the details on this month's Winter Blooms Power & Spark Challenge by clicking HERE! Read up on the rules, click through our list of possible flowers to give color and life to and then... play along with us!

DO YOU LOVE SURPRISES?

I DO! And, here’s one little surprise to share -- just in case you missed it on Power Poppy's brand spankin’ new Facebook page! 



Squeeeee! I can't wait, can you? I mean, who doesn't LOVE a little sprinkling of Sweet Peas drawn up by the whimsical hand of Ms. Marcella? Tune back in on January 15th -- Sunday -- to see what the Instant Gardeners created with it before you run over to the Power Poppy Shop to snag this digital stamp set for yourself!

Now it’s time to turn things over to our beloved Bloomies to see how they washed their world with color this week!



Thanks for stopping by and spending a bit of your day with us! Be sure to tune back in when we'll share another fabulous Inspire Me Monday to kick off your creative week!

~Julie

Tuesday

Can’t stop, won’t stop ... gushing about Daffodils

Daffodils are blooming all over St. Louis, and even though I am overwhelmed with deadlines for this, that, and about fifteen other things, I WILL TAKE TIME TO GUSH ABOUT THE DAFFODILS. And smell them. Admire them. I will study them. I will hold them by their straight stems and stare deeply into their coronas. I will snip several of them, carry ’em into the house, and then do these things all over again, as they look a little different when they are in the house - brighter and poppier and possibly even more beautiful. Here is a bouquet I trimmed last spring in the rain, and then enjoyed for days inside.


Try it sometime. Cut those flowers. Bring them inside or to work with you. Watch and marvel as your day edges up a notch in awesomeness. Or better yet, bring them to a neighbor’s house, and let them enjoy the glow of nature.

After the daffodils are finished, or heck, even while they are blooming, wouldn’t it be wonderful to capture the beauty of a mix of them, and keep it in your cards and creations for days, weeks, years? And to share that joy with your neighbors, friends, and family?

Let’s do this!!! Presenting my newest set in clear: Daffodils!

http://powerpoppy.com/products/daffodils

This set takes the highly popular (I would say I can’t keep it on the shelves, but it’s a digital image, so....) Dancing with Daffodils, presented in clear polymer. And then, a SECOND focal image that I worked and reworked, then reworked some more to get the right balance of daffodils, jonquils, and companion flowers — after erasing and retooling, I finally went with Grape Hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum). With these images I’ve given you some sentiments for those times when somebody needs a hug, and to know that you are there for them. Daffodils in clear is going to be one of those sets you just want to have in your arsenal. I can feel it. ;)

The Bloom Brigade, honestly, has outdone themselves on this one. I feel like I say that each time in some fashion, but people, how do they continue to up the ante on how cool a card can be? GO SEE WHAT I MEAN!!


TOMORROW..... everything is available in the Power Poppy Shop - AND - we’re having a massive blog hop with the entire team. What a wonderful April it will be, with all three of the Scents & Sensibility sets to color! I will try to get in on some of the coloring fun in between mulching sessions!

Monday

Inspire Me Monday ~ Depth with Burnishing

Hello friends! Tosh here, and I am so excited to share my very first Power Poppy Inspire Me Monday Tutorial with you today.

Marcella has a delightful way of adding depth and dimension to all her designs with perfectly placed petals, leaves, shadows, highlights, and even little surprises, making her images super fun to color and create with.  Now there are a variety of ways to add dimension to a card: style of coloring, shadows and highlights or even paper tole (to cut out the same image and layer it on top with dimensional tape). All of these add dimension to a project, but today, I want to take it a step further and show you how to burnish.  It’s very subtle and extremely hard to show in photographs, so I encourage you to try this for yourself and see up close the effects this technique has. It’s not only fun, but it adds an extra little physical dimension to the image. I used two Power Poppy images to demonstrate this technique today.  The first is the newly released digital image called Dancing with Daffodils. It’s gorgeous and perfect for this technique.

First, you need to print (or stamp) your images twice onto cardstock. I used X-Press It Blending cardstock for today’s project.

Second, color your base image entirely, and only the sections of your second image that you want to use for extra dimension. You can see below how I colored mine. I experimented with a couple of color combinations on the leaves (ignore those), but I was really focused on the two daffodils, the snail, and the 4 Periwinkle blooms. 


I then diecut my main image using Labels 28 (Spellbinders),  cut out my dimensional pieces from the other colored image, and got out a foam mat and a stylus.  That's all you need for this technique.  If you don't have a foam mat, you can use a mouse pad, or a stack of magazines.


Now, all you do is trace all the outlines of the image with the smallest part of your stylus.  Be careful not to press too hard, or you can pierce your cardstock.  (I traced the entire main image as well as the cut out pieces.)  Below you can see what it looks like on the back after all the tracing is done.  If you look closely at the bottom petal of the top daffodil on the right, you can see a little bit of the burnishing.


To burnish, just take the larger side of the stylus and “color” with it in a circular motion inside the traced lines. Again, don’t press too hard, or the paper might rip.

After I finish burnishing, I flip the cardstock over and run the smaller end of the stylus over edges where I really want to show more depth. For example:  the coiled back of the snail.  Can you see how the coils pop where I traced on the lines and burnished between the traced lines on the back?


Here’s a close-up of the daffodil. I really wanted the petals to pop, as well as the center, so I worked a little more around the centers' base. 


Below is the finished product. The entire image has been burnished, so even the leaves have depth and texture, and a few sections are popped up with dimensional tape.  I finished the card off with the sweet little Just Because” sentiment, as well as some Gesso on the diecut and main panel. 


You can use this technique on virtually any image. I made my husband this San Francisco Giants card by printing out the SF logo onto cardstock and stamping the cap (from the Play Ball set) right over it and coloring it.  Then, for some added interest, I burnished it. I LOVE how the panels of the cap pop IRL.  It’s fun just to rub your fingers over it to feel the texture.


Here’s an angled view to try to give you a better look at the dimension the burnishing gives.


And here’s a straight on look. Like I said, it’s tricky to photograph the depth because it’s so subtle. I even outlined the logo so it pops a bit also.


Lastly, I finished off the inside of the card with an “All Star” banner from the Play Ball set. 


That’s it. I hope I’ve explained this technique clearly enough and have inspired you to try burnishing. It’s really easy, and adds just a little extra “pop” to your project.

  Happy Stamping!

Sunday

May I have this dance... with your Daffodils?

Happy Sunday and I’m thrilled to share with you a new Instant Garden digital release!

I’ve given you little peeks and hints in the newsletter of what this month’s digi would be, and I guess it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that it features a flower that’s near and dear to my heart, and especially to my sweet mom, Susan’s heart: Daffodils.


Visiting with Grandmama Susan to pick bouquets of her marvelous show-quality daffodils has got to be one of the grandest highlights of Spring. It’s enough that daffs start to pop all over town, brightening up street corners and the bases of treetrunks, but to be able to pick and bring home armfuls of ones that are so unique and special that they are hardly even seen in the greater population? Well, that’s just a gift for which I am extremely grateful. I treasure them, and I treasure their grower and caretaker so very much. Thank you, Mom!!!


I won’t keep you another moment from the set itself, now that you’ve gotten this blast of yellows, orange, peach and apricot, white and cream, chartreuse and lime... Introducing: Dancing with Daffodils!

http://powerpoppy.com/products/dancing-with-daffodils

In my newest digital stamp, daffodil (Narcissus) flowers and foliage unfurl in a twirly-swirly  dance with flowering periwinkle vines. My mom has this combination planted on the side of her home, and the daffodil hues look so pretty contrasting with the blues/purples of the periwinkle (also called Vinca minor).

I can see you using this image on all kinds of springtime cards — I’ve included a curlique “Just Because” sentiment you can keep in your back pocket for those anytime uses — but paired with a sweet Easter or Mother’s Day sentiment, these flowers would really light up anyone’s day!

Speaking of lighting up your day, let’s bask in the inspirational cards created with this set by our all-star Instant Gardeners design team. Let’s dash over to their blogs and enjoy their take on Dancing with Daffodils!

Jennifer Dove
Rhea Weigand

Dancing with Daffodils is available at Power Poppy right now to purchase and start coloring. I hope you like this newest offering from our Instant Garden collection. Click here to see all of the flowers we’ve introduced.

Enjoy this gorgeous day!