10/02/2020

Daisy flower card with Prismacolor colored pencils ~ tutorial

  Hi there.  For today, I am sharing a way to add daisy color using colored pencils.  This is another fun way to use color with card stamping.


Sentiment:  Hello

Here are tips for making this card.  First, stamp the daisy background onto cardstock.  Next, die-cut or trim into circle layers and also trim the background patterned paper.  Then, stamp the sentiment onto the floral panel, before adding color pencils.  Next, begin adding color to the daisies in wispy layers and colors of choice.   Finally, layer everything onto the card base, to finish.

I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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Here is another look.


Supplies:  Unity Stamp Co. Daisy Days, Heart of Autumn, Cozy Christmas {paper pack};  My Creative Time Pretty Circle Layer Dies, Pretty Scallop CirclesRectangle Frame Die Layers; cardstock, double-sided flat and foam tape, Prismacolor colored pencils PC918, PC916, PC938, PC949; Misti, ink.

Thank you for visiting.
Gaylynn

2 comments:

  1. I just got this stamp and am not getting good results. What paper and ink are you using?

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    1. Hi Tina. I used Neenah 80 lb smooth cardstock, Simon Says Stamp Intense Black Ink pad and Prismacolor color pencils. Also, using a stamp positioning tool, like the Misti, helps with the background stamp coverage and it allows for repeat stamping for a crisper result. I hope this helps.

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