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Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Peace On Earth

Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Peace On Earth

Creative Sundays With Jo Ann: Peace On Earth

October 28, 2018 Posted by Jo Ann Danchik Backgrounds, Cards, Christmas, Copics, Distress Inks, Embossing Paste, Holiday, Ink Blending, Scene Building, Texture Paste

There is a new release HERE at Honey Bee Stamps. There have been lots of sneak peeks both here and on social media. The Design Team has been hard at work and will officially be sharing their projects with you throughout this coming week, so be sure to visit the Honey Bee blog every day for lots of inspiration. I will have full tutorials and product info for my projects here, on my blog.
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Today’s card features four new products and starts with the adorable deer from the Silent Night Stamp Set. It was stamped onto #80 Neenah Cardstock with copic friendly Gina K Designs Amalgam Black Ink, and colored with Copic Markers.
Deer: E40, E42, E47, E49, E95 and W00, W0, W1, W2 

I used a nubby rag and Copic Colorless Blender Solution to add texture. Wet the rag and hold for a couple of seconds in each area. Dry with a heat gun to set.

As you can see, a lot of the color bled outside of the lines. I fixed it by drying the image throughly and pushing the color back into the image with a Colorless Marker. I touched up some areas with a White Gel Pen. If you are fussy cutting the image, you can simply cut up close to the edge. 

The Deer’s eyes and spots were darkened with a Black Gel Pen. The tail was changed to white and white spots were added with the White Gel Pen. The floral spray was stamped and colored and both pieces were cut out with the coordinating Silent Night Die Set. I reinforced most of the lines using a Copic Multiliner.

For the background panel I cut a piece of #80 Neenah cardstock using the new 2nd largest Deckle Edge A2 Die Set.

The Winter Wonder Background Stencil Set was used to create the background. It has 6 stencils that can be used as both stencils and masks. Snip the ends apart to release the multiple edges. You can flip the pieces over to double the number of edges available.

Hint:
I numbered each piece from each set with a Sharpie. This allows me to match up the edges easily if I want to mask over a section that I have already colored. You will understand what I am talking about when you get yours and start seeing the endless possibilities. 

You can easily see the colors that I used to create the sky, hills, and snow so I won’t bother to repeat it here. I was going to use a light blue for the snow drifts and switched to Weathered Wood. I love the light shadows that it casts. I found that it worked best if I started on the stencil and lightly flicked onto the paper.

The tree was stamped using Wendy Vecchi’s Potting Soil Archival Ink. I added a thin layer of Micro Distress Glaze to the panel to seal it. I wanted to add some snow to the background but sometimes the Distress Inks reactivate with pastes and the color bleeds through. 

There are two stencils that can be used for stars or snow in the Winter Wonder Background Stencil Set. I added Ranger Opaque Texture Paste over the stencil, removed the stencil, and covered the paste with Hero Arts Satin Pearl Embossing Powder. I let it sit for a couple of minutes and then heat it with a heat gun. It will bubble and swell but that’s okay. Be sure to clean your stencil and palette knife quickly, before the paste dries on them. 

Hint:
I formed a piece of plastic wrap on the inside, over the paste. This keeps the air inside the jar from hardening the paste. The lid will screw on right over it. 

The star was stamped, die cut, and glued on with a Gina K glue pen. The sentiment is from the Rejoice Stamp Set and was stamped onto black cardstock, using Versamark Ink, and heat embossed with Hero Arts Fine White Detail Embossing Powder.

Hint:
Be sure to use a powder tool before stamping. White flecks show up easily on dark cardstock.

The floral spray was glued to the deer’s neck and the back of the deer was loaded up with plenty of Scotch Foam Tape for added dimension. A small bit of Vintage Photo Distress Ink was blended around the edges of the panel.

To finish the card, I added more foam tape to the back of the panel and attached it to a #110 Neenah Cardstock card base using a Kokuyo Tape Runner.

This deer is quite possibly one of my favorite images in this release and the stencils are brilliant for building scenes! I can’t wait to see what you all come up with!

As always, thank you for sharing a bit of your time with me today on another creative journey. Be sure to check back each day this week for more inspiration with the new release.

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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@tim_holtz @ranger_ink #timholtz #distress #distressinks #distresspencils
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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(Swipe left for process pics)
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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@tim_holtz @stampersanonymous @ranger_ink #timholtz #stampersanonymous #distress #distressinks #distresspencils
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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(Swipe right for process pics)
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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@tim_holtz @stampersanonymous @ranger_ink #timholtz #stampersanonymous #distressink #distress #distresspencils
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!! 😂) 

We are going to need open stock on the black pencil!! @ranger_ink @tim_holtz @stampersanonymous #timholtz #stampersanonymous #distress #distresspencils #watercolopencils
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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timholtz @ranger_ink #timholtz #distress #distresspencils #watercolorpencils
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.)
@tim_holtz @ranger_ink  #timholtz #distress #distresspencils #watercolorpencils
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!
@mandypeltierartist @michaelsstores @winsorandnewton #winsorandnewton #makeitwithmichaels #michaelsclasses
Sometimes it is hard to step back, reevaluate, and Sometimes it is hard to step back, reevaluate, and admit that you need to see things differently!! These are powerful phrases that I intend to learn and to use gracefully.
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Thanks my friend for allowing me to share your wise words! ❤️@turnertr03
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