Enchantingly | Penny Black

Enchantingly by Penny Black

HEY FRIENDS! I was beyond excited when Penny Black, Inc. invited me to color images from their new Cherish 2025 Collection. I even have an email from Jill Foster that I might have to frame and hang in my studio! I’ve followed Penny Black for years and loved so many of the images colored by the designers so now it’s truly a privilege to have the chance to color for a brand that I love.⁠⁠

Today I’m featuring the Enchantingly stamp set which includes a large floral bouquet, a single flower stem and a sentiment.

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Today’s Project

Rowhouse Greetings | Enchantingly by Penny Black

Featured Supplies

You might be confused by that B34 marker in the list when there is no obvious blue coloring in the image. I used it to underpaint the darkest areas. For example, I used B34 in the darkest area of the leaves and went over it and a little beyond with YG17. Then I finished the blend with YG03. Same for the petals — a little B34 to start in the darkest areas followed by R35, R32, and R30.

That’s all for today!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: R30, R32, R35, B34 (flower); YG03, YG17, B34 (leaves)⁠

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4 thoughts on “Enchantingly | Penny Black

  1. Seeing you and Penny Black working together is perfect! Her designs are always beautiful and your coloring is exquisite. Post often, please!

  2. Your coloring is a great fit for Penny Black’s lovely creations. Great match as well as inspiring. Thank you for sharing.

  3. Congratulations! I love Penny Black stamps and dies are so beautiful! This stamp is beyond gorgeous! You coloring is perfection and I absolutely love how it turned out! Have fun creating!

  4. I like your blending – especially leaving the white tips to contrast with the deep interior – it brings the flower to life with a velvety feel. Makes me want to hold it in my hand

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