Monday, February 11, 2019

Blue Knight Rubber Stamps New Release Sneak Peek Week ~ Day #2

Hello Everyone...
and welcome back to Day #2 of
Blue Knight Rubber Stamps New Release Sneak Peek Week
and Giveaway!

Yes...beautiful new stamps...AND a great giveaway!
At the end of Blue Knight Week...2 winners will be chosen 
and each winner will have the opportunity 
to choose a stamp set from the sets featured here at my blog this week!
(Thank you, Blue Knight Rubber Stamps, for this generous GIVEAWAY!)

The GIVEAWAY is opened to blog visitors with US mailing addresses
and you will receive 1 entry per comment that you post 
throughout the week.
So...don't forget to post a comment below each blog post
for multiple chances to be one of the winners!

And now it's time for another sneak peek!.
I've been having the best time creating cards 
with beautiful-soon-to-be-released floral stamp sets!
and...
Today I'm excited to  share a few cards that I've created
with the WILD FLOWERS stamp set

 The first WILD FLOWERS card that I created is Copic colored.

I love the movement that's portrayed in this image...
with the flowers looking like they are moving in a gentle breeze.

I initially planned on giving this card a blended inked background...
but after the flowers were colored...
I liked the clean bright crispness of the image
and decided to leave the background white. 

I double matted this image with black and green matting layers
and added a sentiment from Blue Knight's BIRTHDAY WISHES stamp set


 The second WILD FLOWERS card that I created is water colored.
(One of my favorite things to do is heat emboss and water color)
I stamped this wonderful image with Versamark ink ..onto water color card stock
Next...I heat embossed the image...
Using rose gold embossing powder
After the image was heat embossed...
I water colored...choosing a mostly monochromatic look 
for the flowers.
I added a water colored background.

When the image and background were dry
I double matted the image piece with taupe and midnight blue metallic card stock
I always let my water colored piece air dry...
as opposed to speeding up the drying process with a heat gun
because I like the result that air drying brings...
as opposed to a heat gun pushing the color around on the card stock.
For me..the beautiful air dried result is always worth the wait!


Creating today's cards with this soon-to-be-released stamp set
brought me so much creative enjoyment.
I am always happy when a stamped image looks beautiful 
with whichever method of "coloring" I might choose.
This floral image, I think...is ideal for marker coloring...
and water coloring.
And although I haven't pencil colored this image...(yet!)
I am thinking that it's a great image for pencil coloring as well.

I hope that you've enjoyed seeing today's cards...
as much as I've enjoyed creating them.

Thanks for visiting today, my crafty and creative friends!
Don't forget to leave a comment below for your GIVEAWAY entry!
Have a terrific Tuesday!
I hope to see you tomorrow...for Day #3 of
Blue Knight Rubber Stamps New Release Sneak Peek Week!

Michelle.

54 comments:

  1. I love the rose gold embossing color for the flowers. I need to get some of that. The effect is super. Thanks for sharing this sneak peak! Love the flowers! And your cards!

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    1. Thanks so much!
      Heat embossing is the perfect companion for water coloring and this image I think...and Rose Gold EP is so pretty.

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  2. That is a gorgeous floral! Love it! Great job showcasing it two ways.

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  3. Beautiful stamp and two lovely cards.

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  4. I LOVE Rose gold everything! I had no idea they made a rose gold embossing powder! I have regular gold embossing powder wich I love!!! Anyways Thanks for the inspiration!

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    1. Thanks Lisa!
      This image is ideal for heat embossing and water coloring I think...I jst had to give it a try...
      And yes...Rose Gold EP is beautiful...(Gink K has a nice Rose Gold)

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  5. These wildflowers are just delightful and you highlighted them just beautifully!

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  6. These are gorgeous! Saw the water colored card on FB, and had to come see the Copic colored one. So glad I did. Beautifully done!

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  7. Not sure which card I love Jed best...they were all beautiful...thanks for letting us know what technique was used on each!!!

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    1. Thanks Paula...so glad that you like the cards and enjoyed the blog post!

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  8. Michelle,your flower cards always bring smiles to my day !
    Love the water technique but I do like the fresh look the copic’s give the other
    card ! I know this stamp with go on my wish list! Can’t wait until tomorrow!
    🎈🐢🐒🐢

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    1. Thanks a bunch Therese!
      It was fun coloring and painting each of today's cards...This is a great image, I think...for both water coloring and marker coloring...(I still want to do a pencil colored version...haven't done that...yet)

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  9. I especially like the water color version of this card. I’ve never done water coloring, but this tempts me to try! Do you ever do tutorial videos?

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    1. Thanks so much Diane...so glad that you like today's cards!
      I have a video channel on YouTube...
      In the Studio with Michelle
      This is the link:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIhd4BdkngBb0MsUm_RoEGQ?view_as=subscriber

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    2. Subscribed! Do you have a craft room tour video? (I looked, but didn’t see one.) I’m curious about your storage system. Thanks!

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    3. HI Nana...
      I've got a photo album of my studio space posted at a the Stamp Junkies group on FB...
      Do you belong to that group?

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  10. They are absolutely beautiful - I love the colors!!!

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  11. That stamp is so beautiful! I love the sense of movement as well.

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  12. Both versions are so beautiful and well done. That is a wonderful floral design too.

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  13. I love them - use coloring is just amazing

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    1. Thanks Debbie....water coloring is always fun to do...and so relaxing.

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  14. I absolutely love the wild flowers, so beautiful!

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  15. I feel the love you have for this gorgeous image. The different twist you created. Breathtaking

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    1. Thanks so much Kat!
      It's easy to fall in love with this beautiful
      image.

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  16. Embossing and the water coloring is something I need to try! So pretty!

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    1. Thanks so much Dayna!
      Heat embossing and water coloring beautiful floral images like this image is my favorite way to "color" an image

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  17. They are both lovely yet so completely different!

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  18. Wow, both are so beautiful, but I really love the watercolored card. Those blues work so well together. This is a great stamp set!

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    1. Thanks so much Linda!
      This was a great stamp set to create cards with.

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  19. Beautiful.. wish my coloring looked like that. Still learning how to heat embossing properly..

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    1. Theresa...you MUST come over....
      we can color together...and heat emboss...LOL

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  20. I love using these techniques also. I am going to have to look at these stamps on release day. Love them!

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    1. You're going to love the release on Sunday, Lisha...
      SO many wonderful new stamps!

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  21. Absolutely love the Wildflowers cards. Can't wait to see the rest of the release. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.

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    1. Thank You!
      So glad that you're enjoying the sneak-peeks!

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  22. Love ALL of these flowers - amazing Mishy!

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  23. Love the rose gold. I have never embossed and then colored. So pretty!

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    1. Thanks so much Sharon!
      Heat embossing and water coloring (together) is one of my favorite things to do when creating cards!

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  24. Very pretty cards! I love with the second card how you embossed it and then water colored it after really a very lovely effect!

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    1. Thanks so much Cindy!
      I love to create cards with heat embossing and water coloring (together)

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  25. Florals are my absolute favorite images. I love the first card but the watercolor is beyond perfection.

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    1. Thanks so much Shelly
      (Florals are my first card-making-love too!)

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