Thursday, October 22, 2015

Adornit and Mountain Plains Crafters Blog Hop


We're featuring the brand new Art Play Paintables which include themes for Halloween, Christmas, Adventure, Critters, Faith and more; 12 brand new pages to color with multiple images on each sheet.  They're perfect for watercoloring, markers, colored pencils and more.  Use them in multiple ways - cardmaking, scrapbooking, treat boxes, tags..... you're only limited by your imagination!



Each blog will have a special word that you need to collect and form a phrase, to be entered to win a fabulous prize from Adornit.  But first....

I'm featuring several projects today, starting with this one from the Joy Collection by artist Lindsay Ostrom. For this image, I watercolored using my Zig Clean Color Pens.  The pink and green color combo is one of my favorites!  I highlighted her hair with a white gel pen and some Stickles glitter glue in Mercury Glass.


My favorite technique for watercoloring is to run your pens across an acrylic block, then spritz with water and apply with a wet paintbrush.  Look closely and you'll see those white circles in the background.  I simply drew those in with a white gel pen.  In addition, all of the paper piecing that I've done here is with the Adornit blender paper.  I'm using 3 different blender papers which, by the way, are double sided and fabulous!  The distressed edging of the green polka dot paper is courtesy of my Tim Holtz distressing tool.  Oh, and I almost forgot... I stitched that ribbon onto the paper.  I'm always happy when I use my sewing machine and it turns out like it's supposed to!


I've embellished this card with Stickles glitter glue, Wink of Stella glitter pen, washi tape, embossed paper using my Cuttlebug, May Arts Ribbon burlap string and glitter polka dot ribbon and DoubleClick Skittles bubble embellishments.



Next, is an image designed by artist and owner of Adornit, Carolee McMullins, from the Today Is Best Art Play collection.  I was immediately drawn to the folk art image and really had fun with the color combo of teal/coral.  


For this image, I used my Zigs and directly colored onto my images.  I also used a Tim Holtz waterbrush pen to dilute some of the color and blot with a paper towel.  I watercolored the background and added lots of white dots with a gelly roll pen.  You can do whatever you want!  Add more tiny black dots, draw swirls... it's yours to color!  I matted this onto a 5x7 white card with a frame made from the Spellbinders Detailed Scallops Frame dies and paper elements from My Mind's Eye.


More embellishments here, with May Arts Copper wired ribbon and DoubleClick Skittles.  All my adhesives are by Tombow.



Stephanie Ackerman is the artist who created some of the Faith based images of Art Play.  This piece is from the Pray collection.  I'm a lover of scripture stamps and images and adore what Stephanie has done here.  I switched it up a little and used my Tombow Dual Brush pens on this project.  I chose 3 basic colors; beige, purple and and a fuschia (and a touch of yellow).  To get that tie-dyed look on the edges of my art play, I spritzed the purple color on an acrylic block and dredged my edges across the diluted watercolor.  I love the effect. 


The backdrop was created by stenciling with gold glitter paste and adding some more Adornit blender paper, onto A2 purple cardstock.  More gorgeous May Arts Ribbon, white gelly roll pen, glitter glue and Skittles.




Now, this cute little guy was drawn by artist Michele Hamilton, from the Alphabet Soup collection.  Everyone who knows me, knows I LOVE owls!  I have owl pins, owl necklaces... my sister is always gifting me with something owlish for my birthday or Christmas.  So, this was fun to make.

Let me ask you....have you ever started a card or project and it just wasn't going well?  Did you toss it?  Don't!  My crafty friends have taught me well.   Keep everything!  Well, everything within reason.  I kept this backdrop; an embossed leafy card that I just wasn't happy with.  I've had it in my scrap pile for probably 6 months or more.  When I colored up this owl, I felt like it needed something special.  Although I'm an avid cardmaker, I like to mix it up a bit too.  So, I turned that old discarded piece into a little giftcard/treat box.  


I just scored a few lines here and there and ended up with a nifty little box.  I can slip a gift card in there or drop in some treats for a friend.  The Art Play sentiment is perfect for this: Whoo Loves You?  Well I guess, I do, since you got a nifty little treat box.  Ha!  This time, I used some nesting dies to cut out my art play, and added some gold embossing.  You don't have to leave your Art Play images where it is.  I've been known to do a little clip and snip with my Art Play!  I've used my Zig pens and watercolored some more.  I use the Marvy Le Pen ultra fine point for those tiny black dots.  There's also more Adornit blender paper and some Pretty Little Studio woodgrain stars and Skittles.


(Your word is COLOR!)



My last project features artist Lindsay Ostrom again.  I'm so happy to have gotten to know Lindsay.  She is truly gifted and I adore her work.  This image is from the EEK collection.  You'll see later in the hop that some of the design team went all cuckoo for the Halloween Art Play images!  They are pretty darn fun.  

The base for my card is the Carta Bella Trick or Treat cardstock.  Very appropriate don't you think?  I've added more Adornit blender paper, a doily, some woodgrain Ephemera from Pretty Little Studio, May Arts Ribbon burlap string and pumpkin ribbon, Skittles Witches Brew and Ranger liquid pearls in Pumpkin.  Lots of Halloweenie stuff here!



Here's a close-up of my image.  This was watercolored with my Tombow Dual brush pens again.  To begin, I chose several pens with purples and blues, swiped on an acrylic block, spritzed with water, then brushed onto my paper with a wet paintbrush.  My intent was to give an early evening sky and I love how it turned out.  I have a thing for skies as well as owls!  You know, you don't have to leave your edges white.  You can bling those out as well.  Give it a little dimension and interest.  I watercolored my edges and when dry, added the liquid pearls and tiny dots with the white gel pen and Marvy Le Pen ultra fine point.  There's a touch of glitter glue on the tree trunk and stars as well.



Did you find your word?  It's listed above so if not, go back and look again!  Be sure and write all the words down to form a phrase, then follow the instructions that Adornit has given for the prize entry.
You can head back to the Adornit Blog if you get lost.  Thanks so much for stopping by! 

Now, head on over to Deb's blog for the next stop. 



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28 comments:

  1. I love, love, love all of your wonderful projects! Your coloring is perfect on all of them! I have to get these papers ~ I love them all!!

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  2. All of the projects are colored so great - but I love that little owl.
    Owls have become a new favorite centerpiece for my cards.
    I have some coloring books - not to just sit down and start coloring.
    thanks for sharing.

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  3. so much color! I think they are each & every one awesome :-) Thanks for all your work pulling this together

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    1. It's been fun, Paula....need to go check out yours!

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  4. You've really done beautiful work for this hop! Your pictures are super lovely, your colors rich and awesome. Love all the embellishments. Stellar work, my friend.

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    1. Thanks Pammy! One of these days, I'll show you my homemade light box. Good lighting makes all the difference in picture taking.... :)

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  5. These are all so pretty. I love the vibrant way you have them colored. I especially love the way you did the sky on your Halloween card.

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  6. Oh I love that owl,
    and all the cards are
    so pretty and fun!
    Carla from Utah

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  7. Gorgeous! Loving the Birdies and Owl! xx

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  8. Awesome projects. I love owls, too (well, ok, ALL birds! lol). Your coloring is fabulous as always.

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    oh....and did I say LOVE? lol. I really like the Christmas and the Owlie.

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  10. Wow Terry I'm really impressed your work is really beautiful I love the owl!

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  11. Your Christmas card has got to be my absolute #1 favorite of ALL the projects in this HOP ....LOVE that you used non-traditional colors --love everything about that card !!! The bird project reminds me of an Amish design and it is fantastic too...All of your coloring is superb !! Looks like we all had such fun with this Hop !!! Amazing designs, Terri !!!

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  12. Wow wow wowwwwwwwwwwwwww!! These are GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  13. Beautiful collection of projects...thanks for sharing with us!!

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  14. FABULOUS projects FILLED with BEAUTIFUL colouring - WOW!!!
    THANK YOU for sharing :)

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  15. Such beautiful cards Terri! I love your coloring!

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  16. love all your happy colors... thanks for making my art look good.
    lindsay

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  17. terri- your cards are fabulous :) my fave is the holiday one with the non-traditional colors :) but really i love all of your color choices!! thank you for playing a long with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!

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  18. I have not been by for a while and I apologize. I love all your colorful, fun creations in this post! Love how whimsical each card is!!

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