We have certainly been spoilt this month with the huge Birdie Brown release!
Here is my latest colouring of one of Torico's wonderful images:
I challenged myself to try using my pencils on something other than kraft, which I confess is my favourite surface for pencil drawing. The main difference with using After Midnight was that I had to stamp the image with Sweet Tooth Pigment ink instead of my usual Cement Grey Hybrid.
Then, with images of umbrellas, ducklings, raincoats and puddles on my iPad for reference I coloured the little girl with Caran D'Ache Supracolor Soft. These pencils are the water soluble version of the Pablo's that I usually use but the leads are softer. This means they produce a small amount of dust when colouring, so a good dusting brush is imperative. If you try and wipe it away with your hand you'll undoubtedly smudge your work.
My brush is not an artist brush, it's found in DIY stores! The soft bristles are glued in, so no annoying hairs fall out when used. It's large, flat surface clears my work area of pencil dust in a couple of sweeps. I used to use a make up brush as a student.........not any more!
As I wanted Torico's adorable image and my colouring to be the focal point, I kept the card somewhat plain and simple. I used the A2 Stitched Rectangle Stax, probably my favourite go to die set and a corresponding plain die, mounting them on a tent fold A2 card, which I trimmed to fit.
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Happy Colouring
SUPPLIES USED:
Then, with images of umbrellas, ducklings, raincoats and puddles on my iPad for reference I coloured the little girl with Caran D'Ache Supracolor Soft. These pencils are the water soluble version of the Pablo's that I usually use but the leads are softer. This means they produce a small amount of dust when colouring, so a good dusting brush is imperative. If you try and wipe it away with your hand you'll undoubtedly smudge your work.
My brush is not an artist brush, it's found in DIY stores! The soft bristles are glued in, so no annoying hairs fall out when used. It's large, flat surface clears my work area of pencil dust in a couple of sweeps. I used to use a make up brush as a student.........not any more!
As I wanted Torico's adorable image and my colouring to be the focal point, I kept the card somewhat plain and simple. I used the A2 Stitched Rectangle Stax, probably my favourite go to die set and a corresponding plain die, mounting them on a tent fold A2 card, which I trimmed to fit.
Happy Colouring
Wow, I received the MFT text today and while scrolling through the email, I was amazed at your talent with colored pencils. So amazing and glad to have found your blog. Now I need to check out both types of pencils you use.
ReplyDeleteCute little scene!
ReplyDeleteJane your card is stunning. I struggle with my colored pencils. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteI just got an MFT email and LOVED your cards with the eyes on those stamps! I love the detail work. Do you have a video showing how you did that Beautiful job! Just loved it!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love your coloring!
ReplyDeleteAmazing job! Wow
ReplyDeleteI think the pencil on dark cardstock is fantastic. I can’t wait to try out this stamp.
ReplyDeleteFantastic card! Awesome coloring!
ReplyDeleteAmazing coloring as always... I love the way you create the eyes!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are always amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jane, you certainly have a very special gift for colouring!
ReplyDeleteYour coloring always impresses. Cute card.
ReplyDeleteSometimes i wish i had the coloring skills like you have!
ReplyDeleteStunning! You always inspire.
ReplyDeletei love all of your cards and your talent
ReplyDeleteToo sweet and cute!!!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloring on this sweet image! Your card is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThis card is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteYou colored your card wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is striking! It's always fun to see something I have never seen before! Coloring on blue looks amazing!!! Makes me think of a vintage image! So very sweet!
ReplyDeleteOh my I love love it! That brush is crazy..Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWow, love your spring girl on blue CS (that’s a twist)! I am always amazed by your feats of artwork, Jane.
ReplyDeleteFabulous colouring! My favourite is the puddle with touches of different colours, the effect is lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery unique card. I wouldn’t have ever thought to color on blue cardstock. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour colouring always leaves me in awe, but colouring on such a dark cardstock is even more amazing. I love the chickies and their expressions! Adorable. xx
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is amazing. Really transforms the image.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great card. I love that sweet image!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteAdorable card with beautiful coloring. Love the ducks.
ReplyDeleteJane, What is your favorite kraft paper?
ReplyDeleteawesome work - love it:)
ReplyDeleteDarling card:-)
ReplyDeleteFabulous coloring!
ReplyDeleteShellie my favourite kraft card is MFT Kraft, with Neenah Desert Storm as a close second.
ReplyDeleteAwww she's such a cutie, your colouring is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing coloring! You have mad skills with those pencils! Very cute card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloring! It looks like a rainy day - so realistic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloring with pencils. Her eyes look amazing!
ReplyDeleteJUST AMAZING coloring!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable!! I love the little ducks; too cute!! And how fun to color on blue; it looks really cool!
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought a color like that would work for pencils and yours is so amazing. LOVE your adorable little scene. Your coloring is always the best!
ReplyDeleteExcellent artwork as always!
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is amazing. Love the tip for the Purdy brush!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning. That is why you are an artist. Wow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I always enjoy seeing your creations and the fabulous colouring!
ReplyDeleteYour coloring always blows me away. Someday I will be brave enough to try and add in eye details like you do! I particularly enjoy all the "reflected" colors you included in the puddle. It gives it such a realistic look to an already incredibly realistic scene. Thank you for being willing to share your amazing talent with us!
ReplyDeleteStunning change from your usual color scheme. Such a cute image.
ReplyDeleteAwesome coloring on the dark background!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the tips! She is just adorable.
ReplyDeleteWow !! Very impressive coloring job !!
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Your coloring is always amazing. Such a cute little girl!
ReplyDeleteFabulous coloring. I really like how it looks on the dark blue card.
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing coloring! Don't remember seeing such a dark background before.. looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteVery cool effect coloring on the blue background.
ReplyDeleteYour coloring with colored pencils is amazing. I love to use them but tend to have a hard time liking the finished product after I color with them.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful colouring!! There's so much detail! And I LOVE the blue card base and panel. Good on you for trying something different!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, love the coloring.
ReplyDeletesimply amazing coloring
ReplyDeleteYour colouring is always amazing.
ReplyDeleteVery nice colouring.
ReplyDeleteChapeau!
ReplyDeleteColoring with pencils is itself a great challenge but on a dark surface is another challenge. Just stunning.
Absolutely amazing work. Love the detail you add beyond the stamp. The blue eyes Oh Yes!!!
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