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Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Happy 4th of July

Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Happy 4th of July

Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Happy 4th of July

June 24, 2018 Posted by Jo Ann Danchik Action Card, Backgrounds, Cards, Distress Inks, Friend, Holiday, Ink Blending, Patriotic, Scene Building, Techniques, Watercolor

As a child, I remember waiting for it to get dark on the 4th of July so that I could join the neighborhood kids with sparklers. We would swoosh and swirl them through the air, leaving streaks of bright lights against the dark sky. We watched as the sparks popped all around us. We were fascinated by them. Does anybody do that anymore or have we deemed them unsafe for children? They probably are, but back in the “good ole’ days” we did a lot of things that probably weren’t very safe. Most of us survived! LOL  As adults we still grab our large picnic blanket and head out to enjoy the city fireworks. The loud booms, bright flashes of color, and twinkling lights still mesmerize us.

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I know…another Pinky the Pig card…but I just can’t help myself. I have sent this pig on a barbecue, to the beach on an inner tube, and now out to enjoy the fireworks. I love everything about summer and Pinky the Pig is getting to enjoy all the fun things that I like to do. Could he be any happier…a pig in a puddle, with a glass of fresh squeezed lemonade, holding a pinwheel, and sporting a sparkler headband, while he enjoys the fireworks?? 🙂

To start, I stamped Pinky, the puddle, pinwheel, head band, lemonade, and sparklers, using the Pinky the Pig Stamp Set. I used Ranger Black Archival Ink and Tim Holtz Watercolor Cardstock. I drew a flag bandana and outfit. Simple lines. It was outlined with a Pigma Micron 05 (waterproof) pen and watercolored with Distress Inks. I added dots of color to the sparklers. The puddle also has some muddled dots of color to look like reflections of the fireworks.

I stamped two additional heads and colored them in. I erased the lines from the pig’s legs and colored them pink. Everything was fussy cut using EK Success Scissors.

I cut all the accessories using the coordinating Pinky the Pig Die Set and my Sizzix Sidekick and Therm O Web Purple Tape. The sticks were cut off the sparklers and added to the headband, then to the extra head. Scotch Foam Tape was added to the extra snout. The eyes and nostrils were darkened with a Black Gel Pen. I added an action wobbler to make this a bobble head. I am in the middle of reorganizing my studio and couln’t find my mini wobblers so I had to cut down a regular size to fit. I also eventually cut the extra splashes off the puddles.

I used the Farm Fence Die to create an suburban or country scene. The posts were colored using Distress Inks and Sponge Daubers. I needed the fence a little longer so I cut an additional piece and added some extra posts. Everything was glued with a Lawn Fawn Glue Pen. For an added patriotic touch I decided to make some bunting to drape along the fence. I used a small die from the Stitched Scallop Squares Die Set and cut off the corners. I painted it with leftover colors from my palette and added white dots with a White Gel Pen.

To create a night scene I used a Mini Ink Sponge Tool to add dark sky. I made the grass a little grungier so that it would also look like it was evening. I splashed water droplets on it using a Distress Water Sprayer. 

To create the fireworks I drew dots and lines using three Signo Uniball pens in Gold, Red Sparkling Glitter, and Silver Sparkling Glitter. It gave me the thinner lines that I was looking for. I let them dry and went back over them again to add even more sparkle. I originally found these pens in Australia. They come in many more sparkling colors that I am eager to try. I have added a link to them at the end.

At this point I felt like the arms were too dark. I was not about to start over so I performed some minor pig surgery! I simply stamped and cut more arms and glued them on.

I colored the edges of two pieces of #80 Neenah Cardstock, one with Candied Apple and one with Faded Jeans. The corners were all rounded with a Cropadile Corner Chomper. All the pieces were added using a Lawn Fawn Glue Pen. The pig was given added dimension using Scotch Foam Tape. Do not add dimensional tape to the sparklers on the bobble head or they won’t bobble!! 

For the finishing touches I added Nuvo Crystal Glaze to the ice cubes. Nuvo Ruby Slipper Glitter Drops and Silver Moondust Glitter Drops were aded to the sparklers and the puddles for some reflective shine. One drop of Nuvo Rhubarb Crumble Crystal Drops was added to the center of the pinwheel. Eyelashes and freckles were added with a Black Gel Pen.

The bobble head just makes me smile! You can click on the link below to see it in action.

There really was no room on the outside for a sentiment so I added the word “Happy,” using the Congrats Grad Stamp Set, and the “4th,” using the Color Me Alpha Stamp Set and coordinating Color Me Alpha Die Set, to the inside of the card. It was stamped with Faded Jeans Distress Ink. The “4th” was colored with leftover inks from my palette. White dots were added with a White Gel Pen.

Everything was assembled onto a #110 Neenah Classic Cardstock card base using a Kokuyo Tape Runner.

I hope that you have a fun and safe Independence Day Holiday! As always, thank you for joining me on another Creative Journey.

Joyfully, Jo Ann

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A study in two different mediums… Tim Holtz WC D A study in two different mediums…
Tim Holtz WC Distress Pencils -v- Windsor & Newton Cotman WC Paints. 👩‍🎨🎨
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1. On the right is my original painting using W & N paints. I mixed equal parts Intense Blue and Cadmium Red Pale Hue to make black. I added additional water and thinned down washes to the bird to make the blooms and drips. As the paint thins out it creates lovely bluish tints.
2. On the left I used Tim’s WC Pencils. Distress Black Soot Ink has the unique property of maintaining its true black color as it’s thinned with water. The pencils do as well. Hmmm 🤔 To remedy this I quickly made a thin wash with Prize Ribbon while the painting was still wet. I alternated adding thinned blobs of the black and blue wash until I got the desired results.
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The more I study it…the more I prefer the raven on the left! Do you have a favorite?
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When you still have your new pencils out…but hav When you still have your new pencils out…but have no idea what to do with yourself. Cleaning your mess is not the answer. 😜 Then out of the corner of your eye you see Tim’s new “Unraveled” stamp set from Stamper’s Anonymous and some leftover scraps of watercolor paper. You just start to paint. Not sure what it will become when I fussy cut it. Mum(my)’s the word! 🤫
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1. Stamped with Antique Linen Distress ink for no line painting.
2. Antique Linen says it all. It’s in the name! But it was too dark so I made a wash and added some Picket Fence to lighten it. The brown is a mix of Walnut Stain and Black Soot.
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Still testing out the new Tim Holtz Distress Penci Still testing out the new Tim Holtz Distress Pencils. And how much fun is Tim’s new “The Scarecrow” stamp set from Stamper’s Anonymous? 🧡
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1. I stamped the scene using Antique Linen Distress Ink for no line painting with the watercolor pencils.
2. I realized that I put the sun on the right but the shadows on the scarecrow are also on the right. 🤔 Simple fix. I wet the shadow lines and lifted them with a paper towel. The crow and the plaid shirt are my favorite parts!!
3. I wanted to create some color blends so I made some heavily pigmented washes.
4. I wasn’t sure how to add a background at this point without a lot of masking. I carefully flooded the paper with water, avoiding the painted areas, and floated in several different light color washes.
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I know…I know…no posts for 2+ years and now he I know…I know…no posts for 2+ years and now here I am posting again! 😜 I would have made this a reel, but after an hour of trying to figure it out I gave up. 🫤
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After painting the cat, crow, and bats yesterday I immediately thought of Tim Holtz’s new “Gothic Tapestry” skull from Stamper’s Anonymous. And I wanted to play with my new Distress Pencils some more…of course I did!
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I stamped a partial picture using Hickory Smoke Oxide ink. The watercolor paper (140lb cold press) was very textured so the impression is sketchy at best, but I didn’t need a lot of details.
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I love it! (Hubby thinks that it looks like Chewbacca!! 😂) 

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Part Two I tested several of my favorite watercolo Part Two
I tested several of my favorite watercolor pencil methods still using the Windsor & Newton professional cold press 140 lb watercolor paper. High quality paper is oftentimes more important than the quality of paint in getting good results.
1. The first swatch is pencil scribbled directly onto the paper and activated with a water brush. The Seedless Preserves is highly pigmented but a little harder to break down and dissolve. Darker reds and purples sometimes behave this way.
2. The second swatch is dipping the tip of the pencil in the water and smoothing with a wet brush. This delivers a large pigment load. You can also run a wet brush over the tip of the pencil  and then paint. These offer very smooth results.
3. The third swatch is a wash. I like to create a controlled wash. Yes…you can do this easily with pencils. Add a few drops of water to a porcelain well. Run your water brush over the tip of the pencil and swirl it into the water. Repeat multiple times until you get the paint to water ratio that you want. With a wash you can add many layers to your painting.
4. The top picture shows how well the colors lift. This is useful info for adding highlights and shading or if you accidentally drop color in an unwanted area. Being Distress Inks, they don’t appear to react quite the same to water droplets as regular Distress Inks. They do lift when dry, but some colors stain more than others.
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Part One I have been watching for the UPS driver a Part One
I have been watching for the UPS driver all week. When my package of Distress Pencils arrived yesterday afternoon I nearly snatched it from their hands! 😂
I work a lot with different watercolor paints, pencils, and crayons so I was eager to play with them. I used Windsor & Newton professional cold press 140 lb watercolor paper to test them. It’s bumpy so you get a lot of white space when you scribble on the pigment.
1. As I tend to layer colors I immediately put them into color families. I know that you like to dig for them Tim but I need them in color order and don’t have your patience. You are a “hunter” and I am a “gatherer.” 😜
2. I swatched them out…not only to have a chart but to check on several properties. It shows me how easily the different colors dissolve on the paper but also how they “water down” into a wash near the bottom of the swatch. The black line shows their transparency. Most colors are highly pigmented, yet transparent, and easy to dissolve.
So far I am loving them!!! (More in next post.)
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I have been doing a lot of watercoloring this summ I have been doing a lot of watercoloring this summer and thought that I might start posting again. (I haven’t shared my art work socially in over 2 years.) I painted these three Halloween Decoration Cards this morning using Windsor & Newton paints. They are from an older Michael’s class (free) taught by Mandy Peltier. They were a hoot to paint!
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