Friday, July 25, 2014

Power Poppy's Friday Challenge with some "Special" Tulips









Hi there and a Happy Friday to you!  I hope all is well with you.  Are you enjoying your summer?  It really has flown by this year.  Speaking of flown by, this week went by pretty fast too and you know what the end of the week means, right?  Yep, it's another Power Poppy Challenge and this week it's a Peep of the Week Challenge.



You can see all of the details here but you know you've gotta play with us, right?  You could win a feature on the blog, be added to the Power Poppy Pinterest board AND have your name in a drawing for a prize!  So c'mon and play along with us, k?  Let me show you what  I created using the digital Tulips set image and a sentiment from the Sassy Succulents stamp set!


So how about these for some big ol' tulips?  That is the wonderful thing about digital images, you can make them whatever size you want and I wanted these tulips to take up most of the card....mission accomplished, I think.  :)  I started by printing my image, coloring with Copics and then die cutting the main panel.  Next, I sponged some ink around the image and also added a little ink spatter with a ink spritzer (my new kick since I haven't been using the gold leafing pen, I guess).   Next,  I stamped my sentiment and die cut it out, layering it with another die cut.  A little more ink sponging and some pearls finish the sentiment circle.  For my card, I used some simple layers, a little punched border, and some stitching to build up where I wanted to put my main image.  Next, I took a deep breath and used a craft knife to cut a couple of slits in my now colored image and ran my ribbon through them wrapping it around my layers and tying it in a bow.  I used a button and thread to cover up the hole on the left where the ribbon comes through then added my assembled image to my black scallop card base.  


I only colored one tulip white to go with my sentiment and I really like the way it turned out.  I tell you, I don't think I will ever tire of Marcella's gorgeous details on her images.  All of her drawings are fabulous, but her botanicals really make my knees weak and my heart flutter!  So, that is all for my card today, but you still need to check out what some of my incredibly talented Bloom Brigade sisters have created for your inspiration.....all will be show stoppers, for sure!  Then, get to creating your own work of heart, link up, and maybe YOU will be our next Peep of the Week.  I can't wait to see what you do.  Don't forget, it is also almost time for another release, so be checking back soon.  Trust me, you do not want to miss that! Until then, take care and thanks so much for stopping by for a visit!

Christine Okken  
Danielle Kennedy   
Katie Sims <------You are here
Leslie Miller 

Supplies:  Images:  Power Poppy’s Tulip Digital image for front of card, Power Poppy’s Sassy Succulents stamp set for sentiment Papers:  Cardstock-Flourishes Classic White, Papertrey Ink True Black.  Designer Papers- My Mind’s Eye Lost & Found Two “Sunshine” 6x6 pad  Inks:  HP Printer ink for digital image, Ranger Distress Ink in Antique Linen for sponging around die cut borders, Papertrey Ink’s Fresh Snow ink pad, Tsukineko’s  Versafine ink in Onyx Black for sentiment,   Atyou Spica Clear Glitter pen, Stampin’ Up!’s Early Espresso marker,  Dies: Spellbinders sets in Grand Scalloped Squares, Grand Squares, Standard Circle Small, Lacey Circles,  Labels Twenty-Two Punches:  Stampin’ Up!’s Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border punch Other:  Stampin’ Up!’s  Color Spritzer tool, Foam Dimensionals, Sponge Daubers and Jewels Basic Pearls, Button from Papertrey Ink, Ribbon from Michael’s, and these Copic colors: Y21, Y23, Y26, Y35, Y38, YR23, YR24,E40, E42, E43, E44, E47, E55, E57, YG00, YG61, YG63, YG67, YG91, G29, B0000, C0, and C1

13 comments:

  1. GORGEOUS! I'm saying in a high pitched sing-songy voice! The black and yellow colors are yummy and I love the tulips. Very beautiful card! :)

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  2. what a beautifull card and collours!!
    xx petra

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  3. Oh, Katie, this is stunning! Your coloring always "wows" me, and I LOVE the layout and all your beautiful details! And you survived the slits - LOL! I love it!! Another beauty that keeps me drooling and wanting to use mine - soon!! Hugs, precious friend...and thanks!!

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  4. SIGH...so gorgeous lady! Your colouring on the tulips is completely fabulous! Beautiful depths and highlights!

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  5. Goodness Katie! Another stunner!!! I love the colouring of your tulips and the touch of splatter is perfect! Don't mind me staying a little longer to soak up your talent... Hugs! !@

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  6. Wowie! I don't know how you manage to be so consistent in the gorgeousness of your creations. Have I said that before? It's just that you always amaze me. What an eye you have! This is soooooooooooo beautiful, Katie!!!

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  7. Whoa, the way you color - amazing!!!!

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  8. Fantastic Katie! Love the black, yellow and white. Brocade paper just WORKS!

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  9. Good grief! I just bought two PP images because of you and now I'm going to have to buy a spritzer thingy. Enabler! :-) Your artistry is always a joy my dear. Stunning! Hugs!

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  10. This is swoon worthy, Katie!! I would never think of coloring tulips white...but this card is ultra elegant and makes such a sophisticated statement. I like the tulips large, too!!

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  11. Wow!! Wow!! Wow!! Seriously Katie?!?!?!? You have more creativity and coloring skills in that little pinky of yours than I could ever dream of!! Oh how I wish I could glean even the tiniest bits from you!! This card is beyond stunning!! FAR BEYOND!! The colors...who dreams up these combos? Girl...that creative brain of yours is amazing!! Your coloring is out-of-this-world G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S!! Wow!!...I just had to say it again!!

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  12. WOW! I love the size of your Tulips, Katie! I might have to give the digis a try. :)

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