Power Poppy Digital Release - Camellias
So excited to be hopping with the Bloom Brigade today! Remember that if you comment on the Bloom Brigade's creations, you will be in the running to win the entire Winter Blitz Digi Release! We will draw one lucky person out of all of your comments. This beautiful Camellia digital set reminded me of a favorite pink bush we had in our yard when I was small - I loved peeling tight buds off petal by petal.
I love large floral images, so I turned and stretched this one out past the margins of my cardstock. I'll share my project using the top portion later in December! For today's project I used the leftovers to make 2 cards!
My base coloring was done with PanPastels and I used an eraser to remove extra color where I didn't want it. That's a great way to clean up lines...
...and also to 'add' highlights.
The rest of the coloring and detailed shading was done with Prismacolor Pencils.
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Hi Dina
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful! Pan pastels and Prismacolor; I should mix my media more often.....
I would love to be able to just sit and watch you color, Dina! I knew whatever you did with this image would be a-mazing, and I was right! :) Love the colors you used and the large scale bloom is so striking!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGoodness gracious is this a vibrant blast of beautiful color!!! The rich hues are truly breathtaking Ms. Dina! I did wonder how you made that pattern in the background on the yellow portion -- did you just erase that by hand? Stunning!!! Can't wait to see the other creation as well!
ReplyDeleteOh, Dina! A big sigh when I saw these two beautiful and dramatic cards! Wow, your coloring always makes me swoon! I agree with Katie that I would love to just sit and watch you color! Amazing use of the Pan Pastels and pencils! Stunning, and I look forward to your top portion project later in December! Thanks for sharing more beauties with us! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job. Love the cropping idea. Great way to make card variations. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWow! Easy for you to say! It takes some serious talent to get the phenomenal results like you do! These cards are so vibrant and stunning!
ReplyDeleteI just love how you manipulated the image to make it work for this design and coming ones! I love the rich colouring too, makes my heart swoon! And the erasing is so cool too! Always fun to have you along Dina!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and great job on the design!
ReplyDeleteDina your cards are always stunning and inspiring!! Love the effect you've created and your tutorial is fab too!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous it leaves me speechless!
ReplyDeleteOh, my word, Dina! Hold me back! This is incredible. You bring the most beautiful art to stamping and card making. I love the look of the PanPastels in the background and, of course, your amazing coloring with the Prismacolor pencils. The rose colored Camillias against the mustard background is a stunning, rich, deep breathtaking effect. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely BEAUTIFUL! You're the best color pencil artist I've ever seen. What an eye for color combinations too.
ReplyDeleteJaw dropping gorgeous and I'm not just saying that to win a prize!! Actually, they are magnificent!
ReplyDeletethese two cards are absolutely beautiful ! I love the camellias ! xx
ReplyDeleteI love the use of "white space" on your card. Looks lovely!
ReplyDeletekren@afourthlife
This is a phenomenal project! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card. The flower is gorgeous. The "topping" reminds me of theatrical drapes.
ReplyDeleteA spectacular talent you are, Dina. Love this new set.
ReplyDeleteThese are truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJackie
Amazing card. Very beautiful. Great idea with the background.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to split a large image like this. You've got me thinking now! I'm not one for pastels though (too much dust) but I love the way these 'leftovers' look.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Beautiful bold color and the shading is heavenly Dina!
ReplyDeleteGood golly that's some gorgeous colouring Dina! So bright and vivid! Absolutely stunning card creations... just simply WOW!
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