Hello my crafty and creative friends!
I'm really excited to welcome you to my blog today
I'm really excited to welcome you to my blog today
as I begin a full week of card making
featuring Blue Knight Rubber Stamps
and a wonderful Blue Knight giveaway!
(Details about the giveaway are below...at the end of this blog post)
and....
I've also got a video tutorial to share today!
and....
I've also got a video tutorial to share today!
Now...a little bit about me and my love of Blue night...
If you follow my blog and have become familiar with me...
and my very CAS card making style..
You might also know that I love to share my enthusiasm
for favorite stamps...companies...artists...tools etc
A friend introduced me to Blue Knight a few years ago...
and I knew immediately, that I had become a "fan".
I'm guessing that at the end of this week...
You'll be loving Blue Knight Rubber Stamps as much as I do!
You'll be loving Blue Knight Rubber Stamps as much as I do!
Today....I'm kicking off the week with a few cards
that I've created with "THE DIRT ROAD" rubber stamp
There's lots to love about Blue Knight's stamped images...
and one of my favorite things about the stamped images
are the image details that make coloring & shading so easy...
almost effortless!
This is the first of 3 cards that I'd like to share with you today...
I stamped The Dirt Road image, with my MISTI
onto Spectrum Noir Ultra Smooth Card Stock with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink
I colored the image with Copic Markers.
I colored the image with Copic Markers.
I added blue shading to create a stream to the right
(an alternate idea is offered on the stamp's packaging....
(an alternate idea is offered on the stamp's packaging....
showing this are as being a dirt road/ dirt field area)
To complete the scene...
I created the cloudy sky with Blue Knight's HEIDI PETTIE CLOUD STENCIL
To complete the scene...
I created the cloudy sky with Blue Knight's HEIDI PETTIE CLOUD STENCIL
by lifting ink from an ink pad with a Clarity Stencil brush
and applying it to the sky area.
and applying it to the sky area.
I cropped the completed stamped and colored piece to size...
I chose black card stock to mat the image.
I backed the matted image layer with a large piece of fun foam
I chose black card stock to mat the image.
I backed the matted image layer with a large piece of fun foam
to add dimension to the card front.
I chose metallic green card stock as the base mat layer.
For the 2nd card...
I've got a video tutorial to share that will show you how to create
a "spot-light" style card
Here's the easy to follow video tutorial:
It's been a while since I've created a spotlight-style card
This image seemed ideal for a "spotlight"
Today's 3rd card came to be...by "happenstance"!
After I created the spotlight card above...
I had the colored piece leftover...with a big hole in the center...
I felt like it was too pretty to throw away...
After I created the spotlight card above...
I had the colored piece leftover...with a big hole in the center...
I felt like it was too pretty to throw away...
even with a big hole in the middle...
So...
I stamped out one more image with The Dirt Road stamp...
I stamped out one more image with The Dirt Road stamp...
left it uncolored...and created this card
(kinda a reverse-version of the spotlight card above )
I love the contrast of color against the black and white image.
Creating each of today's cards with THE DIRT ROAD rubber stamp
was lots of fun!
I found myself having lots of ideas as to what I could "do"
I found myself having lots of ideas as to what I could "do"
with this wonderfully detailed stamp.
I love that the image details offer the opportunity for effortless shading.
If you're new to coloring (marker...pencil...water coloring)
Today's featured stamp will easily enhance your coloring skills!
Add the cloud stencil to the stamped image...
I love that the image details offer the opportunity for effortless shading.
If you're new to coloring (marker...pencil...water coloring)
Today's featured stamp will easily enhance your coloring skills!
Add the cloud stencil to the stamped image...
and you'll WOW yourself (and others) with your card making skills!
And now...
And now...
The Giveaway!
Don't forget to leave a comment below to be "in" on the giveaway.
(Comment each day for additional chances to be "in" on the giveaway!)
Don't forget to leave a comment below to be "in" on the giveaway.
(Comment each day for additional chances to be "in" on the giveaway!)
and..
Guess what??!!
Today's featured stamp...THE DIRT ROAD...the Cloud Stencil...and a Stipple Brush
Guess what??!!
Today's featured stamp...THE DIRT ROAD...the Cloud Stencil...and a Stipple Brush
and don't forget to stop by tomorrow for Day #4
of Blue Knight Rubber Stamps Week here at my blog
Michelle
Michelle
Super idea for the stamps. The different techniques made me double check to make sure you used the same stamp. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Heidi!
DeleteLove this! Thanks for my last shipment of cards Mishy! Can’t wait for tomorrow’s blog post!!
DeleteThanks John....
Delete(So glad that your cards arrived!)
Yay, glad to see you back!! I love this card Michelle! I have several people on my list,that this style of card is perfect. I love scenery cards myself. I am looking forward to this week so much! Lynn
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn!
DeleteThanks for joining me this week for Blue Knight Rubber Stamps Week!
Just found your blog
ReplyDeleteand your cards are
pretty and delightful!
Be checking you out all
week.
Carla from Utah
Thanks Carla!
DeleteSo glad to know that you'll be joining me this week for Blue Knight Rubber Stamps Week!
So glad that you like today's cards Julia...and found a bit of inspiration here at my blog
ReplyDeleteAWESOME cards! I just came across your blog! You are an amazing artist! The colors are absolutely gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Cindy!
DeleteSo glad that you enjoyed the cards!
Thanks so much Cindy!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you enjoyed the cards!
I love the cards and the stamps. My boys and their families moved to ND and I love finding these kinds of "out in the country" looking stamp sets to make cards to send.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann!
DeleteBlue Knight has LOTS of really wonderful and beautifully detailed cards that are "outdoorsy" and "out in the country-ish" style stamps...(I also love cards that are outdoor scenes)
Michelle,love your Blog learn a lot from it ! I also watched your video!
ReplyDeleteSo any tips are learned love the cards and the Blue Knight Stamps, I will have to pick up some of the Stapple brushes tey lay the ink beautifully!
Thanks for spotlight card love them ! ������
Thanks so much Therese!
DeleteVery pretty, Michelle!
ReplyDeleteThanks Avra!
DeleteSuch gorgeous cards! I am not familiar with these stamps but already love them! Will have to go check them out! Thank you for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Jean!
DeleteEnjoy browsing at the Blue Knight web site!
Beautiful ways if using tbe same stamp!
ReplyDeleteAll the cards are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards as always
ReplyDeleteGreat images and colouring Michelle, this is the first time I've heard of this make of stamps, they are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting
June :D
these cards really pop but if I am honest and I am I love the full picture. it just looks like a beautiful view you would find in the country and I live in the country so it looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteJust today I heard about this company. And, I am loving so many of the stamps. I think this dirt road would be perfect for my card supply as I live on a farm and we have lots of those dirt roads around here.
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