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(Featured on the Honey Bee Stamps Blog today)

Hey there, I am so excited to have a chance to join the rest of the Honey Bee girls to celebrate Kathy Racoosin and The Daily Marker 30 Day Coloring Challenge. I am playing with some Curious Kitties today and my Spectrum Noir colouring pencils.

I started out by picking a few stamps and planning out a scene. I decided to use the big cat and three kitties, and to round out the scene I wanted to add the pet bed from the Playful Pups set too.

At this stage I didn’t know what my final card would look like, so I took an A5 piece of Neenah cardstock to work on. This was it would be big enough if I wanted to use the panel as the whole front of the card.

I wanted to use the no-line colouring technique, so I reached for my Antique Linen distress ink – this stamps in a pale brown colour, which almost disappears by the time you add all the colouring.

To build the scene, I needed to do quite a bit of masking. By laying out the stamps first, I was able to quickly figure out which images would need to be stamped first. You need to pick the ones which are foremost in the picture, the ones that are closest to the front. This little guy on the right was the first up! I also stamped the same image onto post-it tape to create a mask, then stamped the larger cat.

Before I stamp the kitty in its bed, I needed to stamp the kitty on the left, as he is sitting in front of the other one. Once again, I covered him in a mask so I could move over to the bed.

The bed was a trickier one, as I wanted the kitty to be sitting inside the bed, which would mean that the front of the bed would be in front of the kitty, but then back of the bed would be behind the kitty. To so this, I moved over to my MISTI tool. I lined up the clean stamp on my project, closed the lid to pick up the stamp, then laid down some post it tape – a piece which was slightly bigger than I needed. I stamped the bed onto the tape using the MISTI, then used an acrylic block to add the kitty to the mask. I also made pencil marks of where this post-it tape lined up with the rest of the stamped images. Then I carefully cut along the front of the bed – but not all the way. Then I was able to replace the post-it tape using the pencil marks, and fold up the bottom section of the mask and stamp the front of the bed.

Then I cut away the rest of the bed mask, leaving the kitty section intact. This meant I could stamp the rest of the bed, but leave a space for the kitty.  Once I added this cute kitty, all my stamping was done. I made sure to store my masks on the back of the stamp package insert – even though its only a paper mask, they will likely work for another time or two.

Now that my layout was complete, I reached for my colouring pencils. I have a good selection of Spectrum Noir pencils, so I used these for the most of my card, but I did also add a few touches with some polychromos pencils.

For this no-line colouring project, I wanted to move away from cutesy, and try to create a more story-book feel, with some more details. I guess you could say they are a little more realistic – and when doing this, I sometimes like to use photographs as a point of reference. For the big kitty, I decided to make a ginger cat, so I used my phone to look up a few photos as reference.  The kitten on the right is a bengal tabby. At this stage, they all look a bit weird, because you lose their features a little, especially their eyes, but if you keep going, it all works out in the end.

I took my time, and enjoyed the process – partly because it feels like it has been ages since I reached for my colouring pencils! I added some depth by creating shadow effects with a dark brown & black pencil, and I added texture using a sharp pencil nib to draw dots and tiny strokes.

I decided to also ground the kitties on some grass to create a finished scene. This is super easy, but really effective. All you need to do is add random upward strokes all over. Its important to use lots of shades of green, but also add some brown, yellow and a little blue to achieve a more realistic effect.

Finally my colouring was done, and I had to figure out how to turn it into a card. I wanted to keep the rest of the card very simple, as I didn’t want to distract from my newly created piece of art. And yes, I do think its art, even though it was made using stamps – I even added a little signature with a fine pencil. I liked the look of kraft cardstock behind my kitties, and picked out a few stamps from the Happiness and Sending You Sentiments stamp sets. I love how these coordinate so beautifully!

So there you have it – a little white embossing and the card was all done. This card is very different to my usual style, but I actually really enjoy doing something different every now and again. Thank you so much for joining me, and I hope you are able to come back this week to see what else the Honey Bee gang are up to as part of The Daily Marker 30 day coloring challenge!

Have a spectaCATular week!

Lesley

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Happy Monday crafty pals!

I hope you guys are having an awesome day! I am up on the Honey Bee Stamps blog today sharing a fun video using some stamps from the new release,  which we revealed last week!

I made this card as soon as the stamps arrived through my door! I was so excited! In case you didn’t know, this was a collaboration release which meant I illustrated some of the images in these new stamp sets! It was so weird to see a sketchbook with an illustration on one side of my desk, and a fully manufactured stamp set with the same image on a stamp sitting on the other side of my desk! What a thrill!

For this card, I used quite a few stamp sets – talk about greedy, huh!? I used the box from Celebration Box, the larger furries from the Playful Pups and Curious Kitties set, and the Hooray image from the stamp set which is simply called Hooray.

I used copic markers to colour my images, and I knew straight away that I wanted to colour the pup like a golden lab. I started light and darkened up the shadows, but wanted to keep a rich, honey tone to his fur. For the kitty, I decided to colour her with seal-point features, rather than the usual tabby colours I tend to reach for. I think she looks rather elegant!

I really wanted to show you guys one of the images from Celebration Box – it is a long, skinny triangle, and its hard to figure out what on earth it is. The idea was that it could be stamped repeatedly to create little beams of light – just as I have done on this card. First I stamped the background, then my masking the box, I stamped just on the area which is the inside of the box. I also heat embossed some rays on the background and used the ink resist technique to make them pop!

For the greeting, I created a two-tone effect by adding blue ink to the bottom of the stamp and purple to the top half. I used my MISTI tool which meant I could double stamp the image, giving a nice seamless blend in the middle.

I decided to create a similar effect on the balloon images, stamped using the Celebration Box set, and I added some string to these balloons using some crochet thread, securing the ends of the string to the card using a little dab of Ranger multi matte medium.

For the inside of the shaker, I used some of the embellishments from the new Baby Boy sequin mix, also from Honey Bee Stamps. I love the variety of styles in the pack, but they all coordinate so beautifully!

Thank you for coming by to see my card today, and I hope you enjoyed the video! Thank you to everyone who has shared such kind words about the new release – I am delighted that you guys love it!

Have a great day and HAPPY CRAFTING!

Lesley

 

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Hello my crafty friends! It’s Lesley here – I am back in the UK and my crafty fingers were ITCHING to get playing with these Octopi stamps!! Oh geez, they are so CUTE!!

One of the Honey Bee Stamps gals Taniesa was so sweet and kind, she surprised me with a Lawn Fawn gift when we met at the Creativation Conference – the new Octopi My Heart stamp set and matching dies! Now THAT is a life long friend! I LOVE THEM! Thank you Taniesa!

I decided to have some fun with this new Octopus stamp and create a glitter shaker card, with an underwater scene. I used two other Lawn Fawn stamp sets- So Jelly and Mermaid For You, which were perfect accompaniments to the Octopi My Heart set!

For the background, I decided to build a fun watery effect using the ink smooshing technique. You simply tap your ink pad onto a smooth surface, spray with water and then use the inky liquid to create your background. You can pick up the colour with a paintbrush, or push your paper directly into the ink, but I like to pick up the ink with a piece of acetate, and then use this to apply the ink to my cardstock.

To build texture, I also used the circle piercing dies from Cheery Lynn designs – these are new to me, and give a really cool effect, although the ink kind of covers it up. If you look really closely behind the Octopi, you will see circles of dots which look a bit darker than the rest of the background. I will have to use them again on another card so you can really get to see them in action.

I coloured the images using some Copic markers and cut them out using the coordinating dies. I also die cut some foam in the octopus die, so I could make them pop!

For the inside of the card, I used the AMAZING Ice Chips Glitter from Honey Bee Stamps – this stuff is SO FUN! It looks like shards of glass, but it sparkles like crazy, and the great thing is that it is fine, so I only needed one layer of foam behind my acetate today! You might also notice that I also some blue fine glitter as well as the Ice Chips. Here’s a closer look at the ice chips – doesn’t it almost give a watery effect!?

Thanks for stopping by, and I also wanted to say a massive thank you to everyone who watched and commented on my Creativation videos. For so many years I dreamt of being at CHA but had to settle with binge watching YouTube videos – so it is only fitting that I share some videos with you guys so you can experience it too! Another big thank you to everyone at Creativation who LET me video them and their booths- it couldn’t have happened without you guys!

Until next time… happy crafting!

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