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Friday, January 15, 2021

Super Saturday at Magenta: Wild Rose Birthday With Prismacolors

Hi I'm over at the Magenta blog today, and you can see that post here.

 One of my favorite techniques on a card is to stamp an image with light colored ink, and then color the image with colored pencils. My current favorite colored pencils are Prismacolors.


I keep the stamp in the stamp platform, and when I'm finished coloring, I stamp it over the image with Versamark Ink. I then emboss it with gold or silver embossing powder.


To start, I cut panels out of 5 different colors and types of cardstock. These are my favorites for coloring.


This is how they looked after I colored all of them.


The above image was colored onto a panel of Strathmore Blue Tone cardstock. I will list all of the colors I used on each below.


The purple one was colored onto a panel of Strathmore Toned Gray Mixed Media cardstock


In real life, this one is more of a turquoise. It was colored onto Papercut Deep Blue cardstock.


This orange one was colored onto a panel of Strathmore Toned Tan cardstock.


This red one was colored onto 110# Neenah Solar White cardstock. I also like to use Stonehenge paper when I want the background to be white.


This is how they all looked after embossing. I added the sentiment at the same time. I chose coordinating cardstock for mats.

Magenta Products used:

Other Products used:

All the panels were cut with The Greetery Crimped Frame die
All the panels were mounted onto Neenah Solar White 110# cardstock

Blue Rose:
Strathmore Toned Blue Multi-Media Cardstock
Memento London Fog ink
JudiKins Silver Detail Embossing powder
Malmero Blue cardstock
Prismacolors: 
Copenhagen Blue PC906; Light Cerulean Blue PC904,
Non Photo Blue PC919, Sky Blue Light PC1086,
Parma Violet PC1008, Lilac PC 956,
Greyed Lavender PC1026, White PC938,
Olive Green PC911, Apple Green PC912,
Lime Peel PC1005, Yellow Chartreuse PC1004

Purple Rose:
Strathmore Toned Gray Mixed Media cardstock
Memento London Fog ink
Ranger Gold Embossing powder
So Silk Fashion Purple cardstock
Prismacolors:
Violet PC932, Parma Violet PC1008,
Lilac PC956, Grayed Lavender PC1026,
Indigo Blue PC901, Copenhagen Blue PC906,
Non Photo Blue PC919, White PC938,
Olive Green PC911, Apple Green PC912,
Lime Peel PC1005, Yellow Chartreuse PC1004

Turquoise Rose:
Paper Cut Deep Blue Cardstock
Hero Arts Unicorn White cardstock
Ranger Gold Embossing powder
Curious Metallics Super Gold cardstock
Prismacolors:
Cobalt Turquoise PC105, Light Aqua PC992,
Aquamarine PC905, Dahlia Purple PC1009,
Mulberry PC995, White PC938,
Olive Green PC911, Apple Green PC912,
Lime Peel PC1005, Yellow Chartreuse PC1004

Orange Rose:
Strathmore Toned Tan Multi Media Cardstock
Distress Tea Dye ink
Ranger Gold Embossing powder
PTI Terracotta Tile cardstock
Prismacolors:
Terra Cotta PC944, Pale Vermillion PC921,
Salmon Pink PC1001, Deco Yellow PC1011,
Copenhagen Blue PC906, Light Cerulean Blue PC904,
Non Photo Blue PC919, White PC938,
Olive Green PC911, Apple Green PC912,
Lime Peel PC1005, Yellow Chartreuse PC1004

Red Rose:
Neenah Solar White 110# cardstock
Distress Tea Dye ink
Ranger Gold Embossing powder
Stardream Jupiter cardstock
Prismacolors:
Crimson Red PC924, Scarlet Lake PC923,
Deco Pink PC1014, Greyed Lavender PC1026,
Lilac PC956, Parma Violet PC1008,
Violet PC932, White PC938,
Olive Green PC911, Apple Green PC912,
Lime Peel PC1005, Yellow Chartreuse PC1004



4 comments:

  1. beautiful pencil colouring Dianne. I love the stamp.
    My Christmas pressie to myself arrived today - a set of Caran D Ache Luminance (76). I'm so excited, I need more Magenta flower stamps :)

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    1. Thanks so much Christine! Oh yes the Luminance pencils are wonderful. I got a small set a while back and have added to it little by little, buying singles from Dick Blick. I miss trips to Seattle!

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  2. I love how you embossed over the original stamped and then colored image. Great idea! And anyone getting the cards is always amazed at the raise image that embossing produces. They feel it over and over and just look at you with wonder (pre-covid days when you could hand over a card in person). From Laura P

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    1. Thanks Laura! Yes, that's my favorite technique, and I love embossing. Yeah, remember the days when you actually could see people in person? Remember handshakes and hugs? Those were the days!

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Dianne