Showing posts with label Red Hibiscus Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Hibiscus Designs. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

7 Kids Crafts: Hibiscus

Hello Everyone!

Here is another new image I want to share with you using Red Hibiscus Designs - Botanicals - Hibiscus by artist Luisiana Lowry, who also designs for www.7kidscrafts.com. You can find the rest of her beautiful digital art here: Red Hibiscus Design digial stamps



Copic Markers:
RV21, RV23, RV25, Y08, T1, N2 
Y14, YG17

Distress Ink: 
Mowed Lawn

Taylored Expressions 6x6 Designer Stencil:
Mosaic Leaves

The Greeting Farm sentiment: 
Bloom Kit

Rectangle dies is from:
My Creative Time


When I saw this hibiscus, I thought about Hawaaii and it's lush green landscapes
with many colorful flowers and yummy fruit. 
I have this stencil from Taylored Expressions that I wanted to use. 
First I masked the hibiscus with a printer paper mask I made. Then,
I used Mown Lawn Distress Ink all around it but tried not to be
too heavy. When I had enough coverage I place the stencil over the 
card layer and used the same Mown Lawn Distress Ink. I wanted to have
leaves in the background but I wanted them to be subtle. 
I used a rectangle die from My Creative time and sort of gaged
where I wanted to place the sentiment and chose one from The Greeting Farm's  
Bloom rubber stamp kit. I used Gold tinsel embossing powder from Martha Stewart.


Here you can see the tinsel embossing a lot better. 

I hope you liked the card and I hope to see you all over at
https://www.facebook.com/groups/7kidscreate/
for all of the fun stamp releases and events going on.

Thank you for visiting,

Katya Bess 

Monday, April 15, 2019

7 Kids Crafts: Don't doubt yourself

Hello Crafty Friends!

It feels like it's been a while since I've been here.... that's what one week of vacation will do to ya. heehee. I went to the French Quarter, New Orleans- what an interesting place! I was inspired by many things and you'll probably see it in today's card but also in future cards. Not only did I go to the French Quarter but I also went to the Bayou. At first it may seem like a hot wild jungley place with lots of humongous bees but when you sit still and pay attention... you'll discover the beauty in all of your surrounds. There were several species of birds with their lovely songs- some that I don't know the names but also this beautiful bird called the egret, snakes, alligators, pretty dragonflies, Spanish moss decorating the trees light Christmas garlands, varying types of lavender iris and lilies. One flower in particular was a yellow lily and lily pads for this card I didn't color my flower all yellow but it seemed that my eye caught it's beauty a lot better than I did with my camera. Now that I'm not on vacation I'm left with many of the sounds and visions of what I saw, felt and heard. I did get some photos though... don't get me wrong just not very many of the yellow lily pads. heehee.


Kelly has already introduced Luisiana, the artist and designer for Red Hibiscus Designs along with a couple of freebies for us to play with but today is the big release day with 4 new stamps. The stamps will be exclusively sold at  7 Kids Crafts. For this card I used Red Hibiscus Designs: Water Lily but I added the lily pads. When I was out in the bayou the water was quite dirty and in some spots in looked very dark but the beauty of these flowers and plants all around remained. There were little seeds and pollen floating in the air making it look like a scene of a fairyland. I found this beautiful quote/poem from Suzy Kassem and I decided to handwrite it. The quote/poem reads:

Whenever you should doubt your self-worth, 
remember the lotus flower. Even though it plunges to
 life from beneath the mud, it does not allow the dirt that 
surrounds it to affect its growth or beauty. 


Copic colors used: 
RV0000, RV000, RV00, RV02, RV13, Y00, Y02, Y35, T0, T1
YG17, YG67
C8
Distress Oxide:
Black Soot
(water) and Scattered Straw
Pale Periwinkle


This was in the middle of working on my card. 
As you can see I only colored a little more than half way 
with the C8. I then, printed another lily with just basic
printer paper to create a mask- the paper is still good
where the Distress Oxide doesn't seep through to my colored image.
I used Distress Ink: Black Soot and then with a brush I 
damped it in a small amount of water. I didn't want it to drip but just
enough to react with the Distress Oxide and then I added
a little bit of Distress Oxide: Scattered Straw to add a tad bit of color 
to those spots. When the Distress Oxide was dry, I hand-wrote the
quote/poem with a uni-ball Signo angelic white pen.
I noticed that the white pen mixed a little with the Distress Oxide
so I waited a little and wrote over it again. when I finished
I added some Nuvo Jewel Drops: Pale Periwinkle  

 I hope you grab some of the new line of stamps
Also, Sweet November vault images will be release on April 20th and will be available only for a limited time.

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Thank you for visiting,

Katya Bess