Tuesday, March 29, 2011

B-I-G Flower

A bit of an optical illusion going on here....this flower seems to be jumping off the page but the flower and the white background are all one layer! (the green card base is the only other layer) I colored the flower with Prismacolor pencils. I did not use any kind of Gamsol or blending medium of any kind. I colored the area with the lightest color and then moved to the next darker color and blended the edges with the lightest color. I then moved to the next darkest color and blended with the lightest again. Coloring the entire area in the lightest color first, put a waxy layer down over the area that allowed me to move the darker colors around a bit when blending. Here's the colored flower and the pencils I used. Now it needed something else.....hmmmm....I created a mask out of another sheet of cardstock and sponged some River Rock all around the edges of the flower working from the center outward and going especially dark on the areas that indent closer to the center. (I had to move the cardstock around a bit to get really close to the flower because the thickness caused a gap.) That looked good but I needed something else. I love text in the background and I love when its not completely uniform. So, I took advantage of that thick mask and stamped the text in the background without pushing down too hard. That thick mask and light pressure kept the text away from the flower a bit. Loved this now! It was sent to my Mother-In-Law for her birthday (and in keeping with my goal this year, I had it done several days early!).

Stamps: Stampin Up From the Garden, Papertrey Text Style
Paper: Perfect Pear, Whisper White
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black, River Rock Accessories: Prismacolor Pencils, SU Certainly Celery Ribbon, Crop-a-dile Corner Rounder


Enjoy!
Michelle B.

4 comments:

Chelsea said...

Soooo pretty. Love the coloring. Wish my colored pencils would look this good.

Bonnie Weiss said...

There is something very theraputic about colouring with pencils ... it's kind 'grass-roots' for us older gals. You certainly have mastered your coloured pencils and your results are amazing.

Emily Leiphart said...

This is a stunning one-layer, Michelle! I linked up to one of your tutorials and my readers are really appreciating your advice. :)

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous...again thanks for taking the time to show us what you used and explain how you arrived at such a beautiful creation! You are incredibly talented!!