Yes, wow! I've seen everyone doing no line coloring with clear or rubber stamps but I knew it had to be possible with digis too! I'll get into it in a minute! Today is our May Release Blog Hop and this one is extra special because May is my birthday month! We have 5 new stamp sets, 2 of which have been available as a pre-release on the shop and of course the designers have prepared amazing inspiration posts that you can't miss! I am featuring below one of our newest stamp sets: Amazing Things, that includes a lovely vintage floral image and 5 encouraging sentiments perfect for those who need hope for things ahead.
I have 2 printers, a "regular" inkjet and a laser printer. Both are super useful for digital stamp printing. Laser prints allow you to foil and watercolor images without any smearing. Inkjet allows you to heat emboss on some glossy/non-porous papers and is great for copic coloring, but guess what? It smears with water... So I thought that if I printed this gorgeous flower in a light gray in the inkjet, the outline would melt with the watercolors and give me the perfect no line coloring effect... And it worked!
I used Kuretake Zig markers (my favorite watercolor medium right now). I used 3 tones of purples/pinks to achieve the look on these petals and a good amount of patience... I tried to color using as little water as possible, wetting one petal at a time before I started adding color, moving my brush carefully towards the end of the petals each time.
I know many have been wanting to try this out, so I went ahead and tested the technique first for you! It does work and the effect is just as it would be with a rubber stamped image! I personally love this flower so much, but watercoloring makes it even better!
I used Kuretake Zig markers (my favorite watercolor medium right now). I used 3 tones of purples/pinks to achieve the look on these petals and a good amount of patience... I tried to color using as little water as possible, wetting one petal at a time before I started adding color, moving my brush carefully towards the end of the petals each time.
I know many have been wanting to try this out, so I went ahead and tested the technique first for you! It does work and the effect is just as it would be with a rubber stamped image! I personally love this flower so much, but watercoloring makes it even better!
Blog Hop & Giveaway
A lucky winner will have a chance to grab some new stamps from the shop! Our prize is a $10 gift certificate to the shop plus our new Pray handlettered stamp set, which is our special commemorative set for the month of May. For a chance to win leave a comment on the blogs! Each comment will give you an entry to the giveaway.
Ginny Maxam
Shylaa Shree
Ginny Maxam
Larissa Collins
Barbara Thompson
Shylaa Shree
Gayatri Viswanathan
Arjita Sepaha Singh
Agnieszka Wolnicka-Pawlik
MarĂa Pilar
May Guest Designer:
Maria Luisa
I hope you have a great time during the hop and enjoy the tips, tutorials and projects we are all sharing. For more ideas and inspiration make sure to subscribe, so you always get our newsletter! Come back on the 15th as we will be sharing our winner then.
Hi Gracie, !! your card is so pretty, I love the fuschia and bright white!! Thanks for sharing this Digi tip!!
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Beautiful coloring Gracie. The stamp is gorgeous! Thank you for the tip for no line coloring with digis.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job on your card, it is so adorable!
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Gorgeous card and What a clever technique! Thanks for sharing this - I will certainly give this a try:)
ReplyDeleteMe encanta tu resultado de colorear sin lineas. Ha quedado una flor perfecta.
ReplyDeleteLa tarjeta es realmente bonita
beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGracie es una tarjeta muy linda !!el color es precioso
ReplyDeleteWonderful card and wonderful image. Love the colors too.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful and love the no-line coloring!
ReplyDeleteOh, Gracie, I love this new set and all of your beautiful flowers and either sentiments or Scripture verses. What a stunning flower with the no-line coloring. It's stunning, and what a gorgeous card you've designed for it! I love it! Hugs! xoxo
ReplyDeleteYou are one talented lady. I adore your card, and I admire your creativity and cleverness. What a gift you've been given <3
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the simmer on your sentiment! It really makes your card pop! Your watercolor flower is amazing! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning! I'm so in love with watercolor techniques right now, and your gorgeous floral digital stamps look amazing for painting. Thanks for sharing your cool ideas!
ReplyDeleteHi, Gracie! I am sad because I don't think my ink jet printers have a draft mode. I think that's what you're talking about, yes? Printing a draft copy so the ink is lighter? Oh well. I am happy to say that we both share May as our birthday month and I love this set of stamps. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKren, you can change the color of the image in any editing program, such as Microsoft Word. Just change the format to a very light gray and your printer should be able to print the image lighter. Hope that helps!
DeleteLinda técnica y trabajar con sellos se torna aun mas hermosas las tarjetas.
ReplyDeleteFelicitaciones a la Diseñadora del mes de Mayo, Maria Luisa.
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ReplyDeletethank for sharing. look like so beautiful .
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