Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Creating Background & Foreground With Coloring Style

When I attended the Artisan Expo in Santa Fe last year, I found another non-toxic pencil solvent that I was THRILLED with.

My sister (who is an oil painter) and I steer clear of chemical solvents whenever possible for obvious reasons, so I never got on the Gamsol train. I also could never stand those paper tortillons - the sound they make on the paper gives me a gag reflex. Not even kidding.

So for a long time, I used an orange oil blend from the UK, but then I went to the expo and found a company whose blends and cleaners are all FOOD GRADE plant oils.

Sign my hippie hiney UP! Take my money! The guys at the booth were so helpful and we've chatted a few times since then. Best part - it's made in New York. My sister bought the ones for oil painting and I carefully ferried the beautiful little glass bottle of pencil blend, and a little bottle of their citrus brush cleaner home from Santa Fe. And then, life happened and I blinked and six months has gone by. But today - if you don't like solvents and you don't like tortillons, enjoy the card I made with this lavender oil and these blending tools! (PS I like the bullet tip for blending - the brush tip for more delicate work.)

I just got these pencils from Japan and they are DREAMY - for both detailed coloring and for blending, so I decided to mix the two styles to give the illusion of a foreground and a background, or, if you have an Iphone - a portrait mode card - where the foreground is focused and the background is soft and dreamy. I used the same colors on all flowers from this stamp set - just a bit lighter on the background flowers, and then I blended them with this bullet point blender and the lavender oil. On the foreground flower, I added some darker darks and just kept my pencil sharp. If someone asks Kathy Racoosin what kind of pencil she likes, she says "a sharp one" - and that is the key to successful coloring. The flowers were all stamped first in this gorgeous new Amalgam Ink color - she has several new ones tonight - and you can use them with any medium to add just the right shade to your colored images. I especially like this one - I bet leaves, grass and trees in this would be stunning.

I paired this card with a Key Lime envelope (these have a peel off strip - no licking and dying from it like George Costanza's fiance) and an adorable sentiment from this set. The sentiment for the floral card is from this set.

The pencils are actually a hybrid - they have both oil and wax, hence their butteryness, if that's a word. I love them. Only available from Japan right now, but mine came quickly and perfectly packed. And don't freak out over the price - there are smaller sets available too, and the pastel one is gorgeous. Poke around on Ebay and find one that's right for you. That's where they are until US retailers sell them, but the sets are brand new.

I used Gina K's Artist's Choice cardstock - this is my favorite pencil paper. It has more "tooth" than her ultra smooth white cardstock. She's kind of a pencil fiend so she gets it, and had this paper made specifically for that. I like to use a coloring glove when I color FYI so I don't smudge my work.




Doesn't that make your eyes happy? It does mine.

Next up in my lime envelope trio - this giant craft themed set has the sentiment on the flap, and then I used this die, which doesn't have an open center, and a circle die, to create a sweet heart frame. It's sized perfectly for the images from this set. I stamped the flower first in Amalgam ink, then I masked it with masking paper. Then I stamped the leaves on top of that, and masked them, and finally the jar. Then I colored them with Copics. The sentiment is from this set, and the cardstock is Innocent Pink


For one brief moment while I was photographing the next card, the sun came out. That didn't last long. But you'll get a truer sense of the envelope color here.

This new crafty set is so much fun. It comes with matching dies for each little tool, so I stamped them all in Amalgam ink, colored them with Copics and arranged them on the card. One tip for you when you're doing this - when you get the arrangment the way you like it and before you glue it down - take a picture with your phone. I can't tell you how helpful this is when you get the perfect arrangement and then a cat walks across it, or you knock them all off while grabbing one to glue. The sentiment is from this set, and the one on the envelope is from this set.




Clear Stamps- Watercolor Flowers -...
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Clear Stamps- Vibrant Blooms - Gina K...
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Vibrant Blooms Die Set - Gina K Designs
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Crafty Notes Die Set - Gina K Designs
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Heart Circle Die - Gina K Designs
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Clear Mini Stamps- Crafty and...
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Holbein OP945 Artist Colored Pencils...
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Chelsea Classical Studio Oil Painting...
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Tsukineko FANTASTIX COMBO PACK...
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Artist's Choice 110lb White Card Stock
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Tall Cut Card Stock- Innocent Pink -...
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GKD Amalgam Ink Pad- Jet Black
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Copic 12 Bold BASIC SKETCH MARKER SET...
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Coloring Glove - Anti-Smudge
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Derwent Battery-Operated Eraser
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Ipoint Orbit Pencil Sharpener, Turquoise
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Global Art Classic Leather Pencil Cases
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Staedtler Mars Plastic Erasers
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Sizzix BIG SHOT EXPRESS Gray and...
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Rotatrim Professional Series Cutter -...
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So now you know all my feelings about pencil blending. What are your feelings about coloring with colored pencils? Do you like blended or unblended coloring? What are your favorite pencils? Let me know in a comment! And go check out the rest of Gina's release!

Loveyameanitbye.

35 comments:

  1. I am practicing with SHARP colored pencils! That is one of the take-aways I learned with Kathy from her Coloring Road Trip to Gina's shop a while ago. The only set of pencils I have are the Prismacolor ones and I am getting better with them. I'd like to try some of the other brands, realizing they might color differently due to their hardness and makeup. I have tried blending with and without solutions and don't rally care either way. Maybe when I am more practiced it will make a difference. Enjoy your day!

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  2. I try to color with pencil occasionally without blending, but it takes way more patience (and talent) than I have! I recently colored and blended (with gamsol) after a long absence from my pencils and I liked it!

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  3. Great cards! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Beautiful cards! Thanks for sharing and giving so much information.

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  5. Beautiful cards! I love the bright yellow flowers!

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  6. These are all beautiful Lydia. Thanks for the tips on non chemical blending solution! <3 You are such a awesome Hippie Chick! <3

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  7. I prefer blended coloring and I have prismacolor pencils but am interested in trying the more high end brands. Love your cards and the blog hop. I also Gina K.'s new ink and cardstock colors. Woohoo!

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  8. I prefer blended coloring and I have prismacolor pencils but am interested in trying the more high end brands. Love your cards and the blog hop. I also Gina K.'s new ink and cardstock colors. Woohoo!

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  9. What a vibrant card that would be sure to brighten someone's day. But ooooh the sound of those pencils (swoon)..... you've never steered me wrong before, so I know they have got to be good. I don't always use a blender with pencils, but these sound good too. Thanks for more tips!

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  10. Lovely cards. Your yellow flowers really brighten a cold gray winter day.

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  11. All are very beautiful Lydia but my favorite is the one you did with the Vibrant Blooms stamp set. I have no idea how you made the one flower stand out so much except from what you told us. Can you please do a Video showing what you did to make the flower pop? Please!

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  12. These cards are beautiful. And that envelope color is spectacular. thank you for this blog post.

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  13. Gorgeous cards!! I have Prisma colored pencils but lately wonder if I should have waited a bit as there are many new recommendations on colored pencils. I have used Gamsol and like the blended look. I really like the idea of a non-chemical blending solution!

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  14. I read your blog every day and appreciate how much you've taught me. I rarely stop to say so, and today I thought I should - thanks!

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  15. Beautiful cards and helpful tips. TFS.

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  16. Love how you used the new heart die. Such a pretty card front. Love your "used" water colors on the craft card front. I wouldn't have thought of that. It is very effective!

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  17. I do like using colored pencils and blending with a colorless blending pencil, I usually use Prismacolor pencils.

    Carol B

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  18. All the cards are so gorgeous and well designed.

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  19. Your cards are lovely! I especially like the one with the beautiful yellow flowers. I'll have to find my colored pencils and try this.

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  20. I love how you added the paint to the lid of the paint set. So very clever!!!

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  21. I love the bright yellows you used and that "Colorful Birthday" sentiment! So great!

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  22. Ohhh, I've been looking for a natural alternative to gamsol! Thank you!! Probably be a bit before I can afford to get a jar of it, but oh boy am I going to as soon as I can!!! Thank you SO MUCH for telling about it! Love your cards, the blending looks great!

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  23. Very pretty. The designs, the products and the colors.

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  24. I love blending but am so happy to hear I don't have to use mineral spirits. I didn't like baby oil. Does the lavender dry up as quickly as mineral spirits? I have have prisma colors and chameleon colored pencils. Have my eye on the higher end as others rave on them but last price check at $185 doesn't fit the budget.

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  25. Fantastic designs, I'm so glad you enjoy using colour pencils too. My favourite are my Derwent coloured pencils, for me I enjoy leaving the crayons as they are but I do like the effect that the blender pencil or gamsol can give you at times when a smoother look is needed. Can't wait to try the new cardstock. Thank you for sharing x

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  26. Your cards are amazing! As always <3

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  27. thanks for the tip on remembering the perfect
    arrangement. The craft set is fun.
    Love your cards. thanks for sharing
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  28. Wonderful cards and thanks for the product info.

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  29. Beautiful cards! Thanks for the info about the plant based oils.

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  30. Love the design and the colours. tc stay blessed always

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  31. Great collection of cards with great envelopes to match. I do enjoy coloring with colored pencils. I have just the basic prismacolor pencils. Occasionally I try to blend . . . on a good day I can . .but I am with you the sound of those little stubs can be skin crawling! :)

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  32. I love that crafty card! I wasn't sure I wanted to get that set, but all of the great ideas people are sharing on their blogs...I think I've changed my mind!

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