Showing posts with label Nature of the Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature of the Beach. Show all posts

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Take a little time to relax...

Hello,
I am Inga Betenshi and today I would like to show you a card made with digital images by Beverly Cole.
I used  Nature of the Beach Digital Stamp Set from TheArtsystamperShop (Etsy)


It is the same shell that I scaled, flipped and printed. Then coloured with alcohol markers.

(a close up)



It is a half panel card although it is not obvious!



For more inspiration subscribe to Artsystamper Digitals Blog, be sure you visit regularly to see new projects!
Also I recommend to check out Beverly's youtube channel BZ Cole Mixed Media and Artsystamper (Facebook)

That's all for today, see you later!



Monday, August 12, 2019

Nature of the Beach with Carole


Hello and Happy Monday!


I am thrilled to be joining the Artsystamper Addicts Design Team and this is my first project for Artsystamper.com

I used the Nature of the Beach Digital Stamp Set and Marble Magic Digital Paper. Here is the 5 x 7 inch card I made:


I planned my card design in MS PowerPoint on my laptop, simply because this is what I am most used to. This is very easy to do as Bev provides all the images in .png format which means they have transparent backgrounds. I opted to use the pre-coloured images this time and I need to tell you that the colours and details are terrific! Once I was happy with my design I printed out the individual elements and the River Meadow Marble Magic background paper. I fussy cut the images right up to the black line and die cut some seaweed from the spare background paper. Then I gathered all the tools I would need for my project:


I started by lightly inking over the paper to make it darker, especially close to the base where there would be shadows. I inked the edges of the paper with Peacock Feathers and Chipped Sapphire Distress Oxide. I also inked the edge of the seaweed to give it a bit more definition so that it would stand out better on the background.


I always run around the edges of my fussy cut digi images with a black Copic marker. This conceals any white edges which are left after cutting. For this project, I decided to shape the turtle, shells and starfish by using a large stylus on a foam mat. Simply turn the image upside down and roll the stylus around from the centre outwards - some creases may occur, but this is not a problem.


Now that the elements are ready, I place them roughly where they are to go and take a photo to remind me where to attach them.


I decided to add a little extra stamping and such to the background, not that it needed it, but I just like to add my mark on cards I make using pre-coloured images. I stamped some wild grasses in Hickory Smoke and Black Soot Distress Ink. I also added some watered down white acrylic paint splatters and some water spots which bleached out some of the colour. The turtle was the first image to be attached using foam pads in the centre and glue around the edges. The shells, seaweed and starfish were also arranged on foam pads to keep their shape and dimension.



Once everything was in place, I added some Stickles to the starfish and shadows to the conch shells and the turtle shell using grey Copic markers. I also added some white highlights to the images using a white Posca paint pen. Some dried flowers were tucked behind the shells to mingle with the seaweed.
Small iridescent sequins were added to the background along with some Nuvo Crystal drops to replicate bubbles. Wet glue was applied along the bottom of the background and Golden Prills sprinkled over to represent the sandy sea floor. 



Finally, the sentiment was matted onto blue card and attached on foam tape.



The background was then matted onto dark blue card and placed onto a 5 x 7 inch card base. 
Here a final look at the finished card:



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I mentioned before that I prepare my design in PowerPoint. I decided to print out the slide and make a one-layer, flat card - perfect for popping in an envelope and mailing. These digitally designed cards are quick and easy to make. Bev has a great tutorial on how to do this on her You Tube channel here.
You'll notice that I added some of Bev's Field Flower Silhouettes to the Marble Magic background paper, digitally changing the colour from black to teal and green. I added Posca paint pen lines and dots in black and white to the images. I matted the image onto dark blue paper and attached it to a 5 x 7 inch card base. 




 Nature of the Beach            Marble Magic              Field Flower Silhouettes
      



That's all from me for today! 

Saturday, August 10, 2019

Easy Coloring Cards!


Hi It's Beverly Cole...welcome to my studio! 


Creating Cards to Color

Yesterday I was at my computer, creating a video for those of you who are into or getting into digital stamping. The video shows how I compiled digital stamps, moving them, resizing them, etc.


I used a few of  my digital sets:
and to mat the cards:

You can find these in my Etsy shop, TheArtsystamperShop.
You can find all my videos through the link at the top of this page under, Tutorials. My YouTube Channel is called, BZ Cole Mixed Media.

Creating coloring pages is this easy, too! I love combining stamps from a variety of my sets. I belong to a coloring group in my community. It's exciting to see people who want to learn to color. I enjoy the company as I add marker and pencil to my yet-to-be-released images.

For these cards I simply shaded the roses with two Prismacolor Premier Pencils. I enjoy using Crimson Red and Indigo Blue layered together to create my shadows. I use a blending marker to blend them. I then added alcohol marker colors over the pencil. I added dots of alcohol marker to the backgrounds to add interest. It beats coloring in the entire background!

I finally inked the edges with some Distress Oxide Inks. The two cards are layered onto papers from the above mentioned digital papers.

Follow me on Instagram:@Artsystamper to see what my Artsy Addicts and I are up to!

I hope you enjoy the video, and if you need more information on how to use your Word Processor (I use Open Office. It's a free download) here is another video to help you.

Digital Stamping 101

Above all, HAVE FUN!






Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Sand Dunes and a SALE!

Welcome to Artsystamper.com! 

Today I am sharing a sweet card created by one of the amazing designers on my Artsystamper Addicts Design Team...Aly Sheridan.

She is a talented designer and artist. I love having her on my team.

I love how she used the Marble Magic papers in the background as a layer. She also flipped the sea gulls horizontally, which can be done right on your work processor...Great digital skills, Aly!

Now a bit about the stamp sets....Aly used three digi sets on this card:
Nature of the Beach
Sand Dune Silhouettes
Marble Magic Paper Pack

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You can find these sets in my Etsy shop, TheArtsystamperShop. Nature of the Beach contains both color and black and white images, and a sentiments as well.
To see more about this card, be sure to visit Aly's blog.

Now it's your turn to create something someone will love! 
Enjoy your creative journey,