Magicals Kit

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Hey everyone! Today I have a card using the Magicals Kit from The Greeting Farm. Unfortunately this set is retired but I can’t help but use my Greeting Farm sets, retired or not!

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I coloured her up with my Prismacolor Coloured Pencils, the paper I use is Fabriano Artistico 140lbs hotpress watercolour paper.

skin – Dark Brown, Sienna Brown, Burnt Ocher, Peach, Light Peach, White
hair – Black Grape, Dark Purple, Dahlia Purple, Mulberry, Lavender, Greyed Lavender, White
Clothing – Peacock blue, Aquamarine, Parrot Green, Light Aqua, Light Green, White, Black

I used up some old papers from Prima’s Ladies Diary collection. Wild Orchid Crafts Flowers, a few chipboard pieces from Scrapenic, and a seam binding bow that I coloured with Heidi Swapp Color Shine!

Thanks for stopping by,
Hugz,
Jess

Magnolia Daffodil Tilda

Hey everyone! Today I have another Design Team Project for Quick Creations to share with you all! I coloured up Magnolia’s Daffodil Tilda  on Kraft paper with coloured pencils!

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The coloured the image with PrismaColour Coloured pencils.

Coloured Pencils used:
Skin – Sepia, Dark Brown, Light Umber, Brown Ocher, Peach, Light Peach, White
Cheeks – Crimson Red, Magenta, Pink, Blush Pink
Hair – Sepia, Sandbar Brown, Gingerroot
Purple – Black Grape, Violet, Parma Violet, Lilac, Greyed Lavendar
Grey – French Grey 90%, French Grey 70%, French Grey 50%, French Grey 20%
Green – Kelp Green, Moss Green, Olive Green, Artichoke, Lime Peel
Sky – Indigo Blue, True Blue, Non-photo Blue, Blue Slate, Sky Blue Light
Clouds – Slate Grey, Cloud Blue

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I used the Prima “Tales of you and me” 6×6 patterned paper, a couple of die cuts of the La La Land Crafts Diamond Wire die and some cheese cloth finished off the front of this card.

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Thanks for stopping by,
hugz,
Jessie

4 Seasons

Hey everyone! Jessie here to share with you my latest C.C. Designs make using the 4 Seasons Boys and 4 Seasons Girls stamps! I love how you get so much bang for buck with these two sets, literally, you can use these all year round! I stamped these out and coloured them up using the no lines colouring technique.

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I then simply matted a couple layers of patterned paper on kraft cardstock, die cut the fabulous Birch Tree Die I am still swooning over a little bit on twine and its all done!

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Now you really need to jump over to the C.C. Designs store and pick some of these gems up for your stash!

Thanks for stopping by,
Jess

Aloha 2

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Hey everyone, today I have a card to share with you using tone of the new Creative Basic Dies. I used the Fancy Rectangles & Layering Die Set to cut the front pannel, I then used some masks cut from various dies in my stash and my Clarity Stencil Brushes with my Distress ink to create the back ground.

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I coloured up one of the sweet girls in the Aloha Kit from The Greeting Farm with my coloured pencils.

Colours used: (all Prismacolor Pencils)
Skin – Dark Brown, Sienna Brown, Burnt Ocher, Peach, Light Peach, Eggshell, White
Hair – Putty Beige, Peach Beige, Light Umber, Expresso, White
Green – Limepeel, Apple Green, Olive Green, Kelp Green, Black, White
Purple – Black, Black Grape, Black Cherry, Dark Purple, Mulberry, White
Pink – Magenta, Pink, Blush Pink, Black, White

I then folded a piece of cardstock in half and ran the same die from the Fancy Rectangles and Layering Die set though die cutter a couple of times and make a shaped card base and put the card front on top to finish off the card.

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Thanks for stopping by,
Hugz,
Jess

Pattern Love

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Hey everyone, Jessie here with my latest LDRS Creative project. I coloured up Saturated Canary Pattern Love with coloured pencils (and I filmed it and you can find that video on the LDRS Creative Youtube Channel).

I used some scrap shabby papers (one day I will get this paper all used up) a nice big white bow, behind the image I layered a couple of cuts from the Gilded Oval Die set.

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Coloured Pencils used:
Prismacolour = PC        Faber-Castell Polychromos = FC
Skin – PC – Dark Umber, Dark Brown, Sienna Brown, Brown Ocher, Peach, Light Peach, Eggshell, White
Hair – PC- Black , French Grey 90% , 70%, 50%, 20%, White
Lips – PC- White, Pink Rose, Blush Pink, Pink, Clay Rose
Blue – FC – Prussian Blue, Blueish Turquoise, Cobalt Turquoise Light Cobalt Turquoise, Light Green
PC – White, Black
Yellow – FC – Bistre, Brown Ocher, Green Gold, Dark Naples Yellow, Naples Yellow
PC – White, Black

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Thanks for stopping by,
Hugz,
Jess

Magicals

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Hey everyone! I have had this hankering to do some shabby chic lately, so you will be seeing a fair bit of it! So today I have one of the images out of The Greeting Farms Magical kit (I know its available at Quick Creations) I coloured her up with my Prismacolour coloured pencils.

Colours used:
Skin -(PC) Dark Brown, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Ocher, Peach, Light Peach, Eggshell, White
Hair – (PC) Peacock Blue, Aquamarine, Light Aqua, Light Green, White, Black.
Clothing – (FC)Alizarine Chrimson, Pink Carmine, Rose Carmine,
(PC) White, Black
Yellow – (FC) Cream, Yellow Ocher
(PC) White, Black

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I used up some old Prima paper from my stash, some Scrapenic chipboard, the lovely view die cut, Wild Orchid Crafts Flowers, cheese cloth, and some berries.

This card was super fun, if you are interested in purchasing this or any other cards of mine my etsy store will be back up and running this weekend.

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Thanks for stopping by,
Hugz,
Jess

Balloon Kaylee

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Hey everyone! Today I have this darling easel card for you all. I used Some Odd Girls Balloon Kaylee (she is a clear stamp). I coloured her up with coloured pencils, I did this well I was not at home so I have no idea what I used to be honest. The skin is Prisma color pencils and the clothing could be either Prisma or Faber-Castell Polychromos, I also must have left the list of colours used where I was when I coloured her up. But she is ever so cute lol.

I used up some of my Graphic 45 paper, lace, chipboard tag, and the bow are from Micheals. Wild orchid crafts flowers, and some berries finish off this card.

Don’t forget to play along with the anything goes challenge over on the Some Odd Girl FB Group!

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Thanks for stopping by,
Hugz,
Jess

Rosella in Gum Tree

Hey! Today I have just a colouring to share with you all I have to figure out what to do wit this image yet. But every month Make it Crafty has a challenge and this month the Make it Colourful challenge is feathers.  I decided that I wanted to colour up Rosella in a Gum Tree, I printed it off on Fabriano Artistico 140lbs hot press watercolour paper, and coloured it up use my polychromos pencils.

This was not a fast process and probably took me about 4 hours of colouring time, everything has 4-8 coats of colour put on it to allow it to blend nicely, that seems to be the trick to these pencils is lots of light slow layers, but I love the look I get with the harder lead.

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Polychromos pencils used –

Background – Warm grey II, Sky Blue, Blue Violet, White, Prussian Blue, Middle Phthalo Blue, Cobalt Blue Greenish, Phthalo Blue, Prussian Blue, Light Phthalo Blue

Tree Branch – Brown Ocher, Burnt Sienna, Dark Sepia, Walnut Brown, Nougat, Bistre, White

Leaves – Pine Green, Olive Green, Earth Green Yellowish, May Green, Chrome Green Oxide, Light Crome Yellow, White

Bird – Light Cobalt Turquoise, Helios Turquoise, Cobalt Teal, Cobalt Green, Cold Grey I, Cold Grey II, Blueish Turquoise, Black, Phthalo Blue,

Dark Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Yellow, Light Cadmium Yellow, Warm Grey V, Black

Dark Red, Madder, Alizeran Crimson, Pink Carmine Rose Carmine, Black

Thanks for stopping by,

Hugz

Jess

Let’s Talk Coloured Pencils

*First things first this review comes from a cardmaker (crafter)*

I personally, at this time, own two brands of pencils complete sets, and have a couple of pencils from a third brand I will touch on these at the end.

Prismacolor Priemer Pencils 

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Prismacolors are probably the most commonly known pencil brand, they are readily available in online stores, as well as locally. Prismacolour pencils are available in sets as well as in open stock (individual pencils, so you can replace the pencils as you need without needing to purchase an entire new set). In terms of artist grade coloured pencils these are at the lower end of the cost spectrum.

These pencils are wax based and have a very soft lead, unfortunately due to the way they are currently manufactured the leads have been knows to fall out of their wood casings, and to be not centered causing breakage during sharpening. The lack of adhesion to the casings cause the leads in these pencils to break at the slightest bump of the pencil. Sharpening can be difficult causing pencils to be eaten faster due to leads breaking during sharpening.

Wax based pencils cause “wax bloom”, which is when your work gets a milky white haze on the surface of your work when you use lots of heavy layers with your pencils work. Waxy pencils layer easier and tend to have more brilliant colours. The white and cream in prismacolours are fantastic and fairly opaque with the wax and softness of these pencils!

To remove wax bloom you can wipe your work with a soft cloth, just make sure do wipe it lightly as using lots of pressure with the rag could remove some colours or if you have not brushed off all of the loose pigment could cause your image to look blurred by rubbing that loose pigment into the paper that has not been coloured.

To prevent wax bloom you can purchase a coloured pencil fixative, and use it in light coats between layers on your work.

Wax pencils also tend to leave loose pigment behind because they are such a soft pencil and break apart so easily, make sure to brush your work off using a soft brush or canned air so as not to make marks on your work with that loose pigment.

Faber-Castell Polychromos

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Faber-Castell Polychromos Pencils are an oil based pencil (soy bean). There are 120 different colours in this brand, again they are available in sets as well open stock. These pencils are not as common as the Primacolors but they are still easily accessible in online stores.

With these pencils being oil based they react especially well to Oderless Mineral Spirits for blending, I tend to do this for my base layer just to get the colour nice and smooth to start, they do blend well with just layering the pencils, but being as they are oil based and are a harder lead take your time and let the light layers do their work. The bonus in these harder leads is that these pencils hold their point a lot longer then the softer wax based pencils. The white and cream in this collection is not nearly as opaque as the wax based pencils and they tend to be more translucent. But the black is amazing! Oh the black!

Just because I am referring to these as oil based with a harder lead do not let that fool you, they still feel soft and lay down their colour wonderfully, but the hard lead makes those details easy to achieve without constant sharpening.

These do have a fair sticker price on them! They are on the more expensive then the Prismacolors, but, considering how much pencil I lose do u breakage of my Primacolors I find that they cost me about the same in the long run.

You will not experience “wax bloom” with these pencils as they are oil based! There is also not as much loose pigment floating around my page with these pencils.

I find these pencils play nicer layering over my copics then the Prismacolors, this could be because there is no wax laying on top of my alcohol markers.

Caran D’ache Luminance 

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These pencils basically the top of the line wax based coloured pencils. Their price tag could make you fall over. Currently I only own white and buff titanium in this range. But I absolutely love them! They are still the soft pencils with the smooth consistency you expect from a wax based pencil. But they do not break as much or fall out of their casing and all of those issues me, and many others, experience with the Prismacolors.

I can not speak from personal experience about working with this range on its own, as stated above, I do not have them all. Yet. But the two colours I own are absolutely magnificent. They are so opaque and play well with my Polychromos.

Many artists that use these pencils exclusively say that the “wax bloom” is not there with these pencils like it is with Prismacolors. I will test this for myself if I ever get a larger range of these pencils.

Thanks for stopping by,

Hugz,

Jess