With the black and white with color pop being so trendy I couldn't help but give it a try with this fun "Sweet Succulents" Set from MFT.
The real secret to this style of card making (Pop with B&W) is to chose a card base that gives the feeling of the item you are not coloring. Here I used a "cactus" color as the base which gives even more pop when you see the images are not colored. Note also that while the image is not colored, I did shade around the cactus.
Fun and trendy. I hope you give it a try.
Happy Easter Weekend!
Blessings
Erika
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Saturday, March 26, 2016
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Fun Day
I just want to tell you the product in this kit-- I have never owned one sheet of the MFT cardstock because you all know there are really only three brands of cardstock that I will purchase in order of loving, Stampin'Up! and Fun Stampers Journey (tied really) and Bazzill -- and now I can say Bazzill has been knocked to fourth place! I love the MFT paper. It was a nice texture and easy to work with. I also got my first 6x6 paper pad of MFT also a thumbs up. Buying the kit really did help me get exposed to many of their products I normally would not have purchased. The ink was a nice hybrid too. I think I need to get some of the color ink pads before I render a judgement on them.
Of course when I ordered the kit there was a set with Cactus stamps AND dies (but they were sadly out of stock on the dies) but I had to have the stamps. I mean I do live in Arizona. Well-- they are so dang cute I almost didn't know what to do with them. THEN I went on Pintrest and was browsing some color combos I had saved and BOOM this here card was born. I actually used the watercolors in the kit to make the "fuchsia" color of the back strip. I dropped a little salt on the wet paint and it puckered up some and made a nice pattern. Then I covered it with the Mint cardstock but still you get the idea. OH both of these are colored with Copic Markers.
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Blessings
Erika
Friday, March 18, 2016
They can't all be your favorites!
Of course they can't! This card is for sure not one of my favorites, but I finished it and am glad I did! This is a clear case of taste. I had sketched out a vision of this card and while I felt it was plummeting to the earth in a blaze of ugly I went ahead and tried to salvage the wreckage. I finished it and while it is still not my favorite, it is for sure loved by another. I showed it to my husband and he really liked it. I was making faces at him and he reminded me that I often am too hard on myself. I am posting my photo of this card not because I love it, but because it made me grow. As my hubby reminded me "They can't all be your favorites, but they will bless someone else." Such a sage man I married. If you love or even like this card please do give me a shout out.
Here we go OH and instead of linking all of them (that makes the internet think I am a bad person that would give you a virus-- I just have lots of links I will just link HERE to my website if you want to order something!
Supply List.
Whisper White Thick Cardstock
Delightful Daffodil Cardstock
Basic Black Cardstock
Softly Falling Texture Embossing Folder
Big Shot with platform
Going Global Stamp Set
Be The Star Bundle Stamp Set & Dies
Circle Collection Framelits
Stampin' Dimension
Rhinestone Jewels
Craft Whisper White Craft ink
Delightful Daffodil Ink Pad
Night of Navy Ink Pad
If you gather it all up it will look like this:






Here we go OH and instead of linking all of them (that makes the internet think I am a bad person that would give you a virus-- I just have lots of links I will just link HERE to my website if you want to order something!
Supply List.
Whisper White Thick Cardstock
Delightful Daffodil Cardstock
Basic Black Cardstock
Softly Falling Texture Embossing Folder
Big Shot with platform
Going Global Stamp Set
Be The Star Bundle Stamp Set & Dies
Circle Collection Framelits
Stampin' Dimension
Rhinestone Jewels
Craft Whisper White Craft ink
Delightful Daffodil Ink Pad
Night of Navy Ink Pad
If you gather it all up it will look like this:







Thursday, March 17, 2016
A Birthday Bloom of thanks!
I love mixing up sets. Don't get me wrong, SU stamps are great in mixing up the sentiments and giving you lots of options with just one set. I however, find that there are some sets that really just resonate with me. One such set for me is the sentiment set from the Watercolor Wishes Kit . This kit was fun to put together but I simply adore the script. With that said, I also am really loving all the new sets from the Occasions Catalog, and one of the ones that I really like is the Birthday Bloom.

When I was setting stamps on my table these two were right next to each other, and I thought.. ohh I like this. I think sometimes we get caught it the "style" of a set like the sentiments in Birthday Bloom is a bit more chalkboardy (not a word until today!) and that may hinder taking out something a bit more elegant and pairing them. I say we give it all a try, so I did and I was very happy with the results. I also threw in some Butterfly Basics to create a little background. (See those little ferns poking out?)
This card was really easy to make. I used only SU inks to color the image with a SU blender pen. Learning to shade with inks and a blender is really not too difficult. I wanted to not color with Copics and show you can get great coloring results with just your ink pads and a blender pen.
On this card I actually began with really light coat of Calypso Coral then brought in Cherry Cobbler. Those are the only colors I used in this coloring. It is was about taking light coats until I could shade the darker coral then finally tipped the edges with Cherry and added that pop. I hope that is not confusing. If it is ask a question. I love questions.
The stamping was straight on a Whisper White Thick cardstock with post-it notes creating the stamp area. (Masking where I wanted the images) Then using a black pen I drew a line creating a clean look. Then stamped the inside and outside sentiments, the Better than Email on the back and then added the Rhinestone Basic Jewels
If you are in need of more instruction on how to blend with Pen and Ink let me know. I am happy to help you!
Blessings
Erika
Here is the supply list:
Whisper White Thick Cardstock
Crushed Curry Ink Pad
Pear Pizzazz Ink Pad
Calypso Coral Ink Pad
Cherry Cobbler Ink Pad
Memento Ink Pad
Birthday Bloom Stamp Set
Butterfly Basic Stamp Set
Watercolor Wishes Kit Stamp Set
Rhinestone Basic Jewels
Blender Pen
Blocks E, C, I
Stampin' Up Trimmer
Stampin' Write Marker - Basic Black
Better Than Email Stamp Set
Sticky Notes
Here is how that will look :

When I was setting stamps on my table these two were right next to each other, and I thought.. ohh I like this. I think sometimes we get caught it the "style" of a set like the sentiments in Birthday Bloom is a bit more chalkboardy (not a word until today!) and that may hinder taking out something a bit more elegant and pairing them. I say we give it all a try, so I did and I was very happy with the results. I also threw in some Butterfly Basics to create a little background. (See those little ferns poking out?)
This card was really easy to make. I used only SU inks to color the image with a SU blender pen. Learning to shade with inks and a blender is really not too difficult. I wanted to not color with Copics and show you can get great coloring results with just your ink pads and a blender pen.
On this card I actually began with really light coat of Calypso Coral then brought in Cherry Cobbler. Those are the only colors I used in this coloring. It is was about taking light coats until I could shade the darker coral then finally tipped the edges with Cherry and added that pop. I hope that is not confusing. If it is ask a question. I love questions.
The stamping was straight on a Whisper White Thick cardstock with post-it notes creating the stamp area. (Masking where I wanted the images) Then using a black pen I drew a line creating a clean look. Then stamped the inside and outside sentiments, the Better than Email on the back and then added the Rhinestone Basic Jewels
If you are in need of more instruction on how to blend with Pen and Ink let me know. I am happy to help you!
Blessings
Erika
Here is the supply list:
Whisper White Thick Cardstock
Crushed Curry Ink Pad
Pear Pizzazz Ink Pad
Calypso Coral Ink Pad
Cherry Cobbler Ink Pad
Memento Ink Pad
Birthday Bloom Stamp Set
Butterfly Basic Stamp Set
Watercolor Wishes Kit Stamp Set
Rhinestone Basic Jewels
Blender Pen
Blocks E, C, I
Stampin' Up Trimmer
Stampin' Write Marker - Basic Black
Better Than Email Stamp Set
Sticky Notes
Here is how that will look :
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Thursday, March 10, 2016
I have not been MIA-- I have been MOVING!
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Rose Wonder Sympathy Card the image wraps around over the top of the card to the back. |
I am still moving so please bare with me as I am trying to find all my stuff still, so I can only use what is found and put away.
All this to say I finally had a chance to create something for the first time in literally weeks last night. Unfortunately is was for a friend who has lost her hubby. It's not the best, but it was a get back in the saddle card.
- I used the Rose Wonder Photopolymer bundle from the Occasions Catalog. You can find it here.
- Memento Ink. Works great with Copic Markers. You can find it here.
- My Big Shot. You can find it here.
- OH and the new Big Shot Die Brush. You can find it here.
- Copic Markers to color.
- Fine Tip Glue Pen to adhere the die cut of the small rose I put on the inside. You can find it here.
- I used Pacific Point Ink on the sentiment inside and out of the card. You can find it here.
Here is what all those products look like.
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Monday, August 17, 2015
Paper PUMPKIN in the HOUUUUSE



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BACK TO THIS MONTH'S KIT:
I really hope you can see the stunning color palette too! Yes that is yummy gold foil! It is perfectly combined with a blushing pink, white and of course chalkboard black!
All the element are so beautiful this month. I just love that I get to make some fun flowers and have a few great boxes for little gifts for --- wait for it... YES.. HOLIDAY gifts! Its hard to believe but true! The Season is sneaking ever so close. I am also excited to share I have many workshops planned for the holiday season. I hope you can join me for one or more. If you sign up for 3 you get $15 in SU products for FREE! I am working with my TEAM to put together dates and times so be sure to check back soon!
NEED some EXTRA income with the holiday season sneaking so close? Why not join my team and have support as you start a career in the glorious world of paper arts! We are more than just a group of Stampin' Up! Demonstrators we are a family. We are working as a team to improve our lives doing that thing we all have in common.... CREATING. I do not ever leave a downline to do it all alone. I am here for you to help you build a successful business. I offer training EVERY WEEK! So if you are interested in becoming a part of the MAKIN' PRETTY THINGS Team give me a shout. I am here to make it as easy as possible. Hobbyist or as a Career, we can make it happen for you! Email me with questions: gzuswins@gmail.com
Blessing Friends
Erika
Friday, August 14, 2015
Coloring with LIGHT!

Let's talk about coloring. It is fun , right? Most the time yeah it is fun but it can be frustrating when you look at all those "professionals" work and think HOW do they do that? Well today I hope to shed a little LIGHT (hahaha) on a easy way to ensure that you are using light to your advantage. A quick story to explain how I came up with this technique. I love me a good glass mat. I have the WeR Memory Keepers glass mat and I use it for everything. I use it to cut with my blades, to smear ink on for backgrounds or to act as a pallet for my watercoloring. Glass mats are the best tool and one day while watercoloring an image for a card I looked at the mat and realized it has a tool that is remarkable! Many cutting mats have this as well, but for this story it was the glass mat that gave me an epiphany. I want to begin there... my mat... this mat if you look closely has diagonal lines on it. They kind of look like "rays" of the sun. I know it is hard to see with the light but they are there. What I realized is these are great guides for coloring. I can place the image I am working on on those lines and have a guide for the "highlights" (Figure 1)
That is where our technique begins.
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In this set, there is not "chin" so I added a little one by using a slightly darker color.
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When it comes to hair, you want to know where the highlights are and then you naturally know how to color the hair. (Figures 9, 10 and 11) You see that I have the pale yellow in place and I can see the places that would cast shadows better. Thus adding a darker brown to the hair behind the neck, also on the folds of the hair. This is also true with the clothing. I added a bit too much yellow to a wing and the dress so I had to use greys to blend. It works fine but I should have used a lighter yellow in those areas because the clothing and wings were to remain white. On the sash (Figures 12, 13 and 14) you can see the effectiveness of adding a bit of yellow. I made mine a little darker for demo purposes, but you can see how the yellow blends into the blue and literally highlights the places I designated. Using the lines on my glass mat and my sun strip I was able to find the right spots to highlight. It really is a matter of once you see the highlights you will naturally see the midtones and shadows. The lines on the glass mat help me not lose my source of light. I hope this tip helps you in your coloring.
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Any questions? No problem, just shoot me an email. gzuswins@gmail.com and I will try to get them answered as quick as a cricket! Thanks for taking the time to read this long post. I am going to try and get a card and turn this into a video. I think seeing the hair colored in live action will truly help!
Again you know I am a Full-Time Independant Stampin'Up! Demonstrator and the Makin'PrettyThings Team Leader. If you are interested in this kind of training and would love to be lucky like me and DO what you LOVE--- CREATE let me know and we will get you signed up for $99. It doesn't get better than that... Start your own business for $99. It was the best decision I ever made!
Blessings Friends
Erika
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