Candle Light by Whimsy Stamps

HEY FRIENDS! I’m back with another edition of Nancy and Jill Color Together! If you saw last month’s post, you know that Jill Killeen of Killeen House Studio asked me to participate in a monthly challenge with her where we would color the same image and see how we each interpreted it. This month we are featuring the Candle Light Digital Stamp by Whimsy Stamps. As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

Here’s my interpretation of this month’s image!

Rowhouse Greetings | Candle Light Digital Stamp by Whimsey Stamps

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I wanted soft colors and a simple card design and that’s what you see here. I printed the image on Hammermill cardstock and colored it with Copic markers. After coloring the image, I trimmed the panel with the Diagonal Stitched Rectangles die set. I stamped the sentiment from the Hero Arts Merry Christmas Messages stamp set using Versafine ink. The stamp set appears to be retired, but is available on Etsy and Ebay. I cut a A2 cardbase from Neenah Classic Crest, adhered a piece of Princess Pink cardstock cut to size, and assembled the layers as shown.

The coloring was a little tricky because I wanted the colors to be soft yet have some dimension. I underpainted the darker areas of the hat and scarf with V20, V22, V91, and V95 to provide some shape and then glazed with R81, R83 and R85 to get the final color. Since I had so many shades of pink, I used V0000, V20, and V91 to add contour to the snowman rather than my usual cool blue tones. This way, the snow has some shape while reflecting the tones of the hat and scarf. I just kept blending them until I got the softness I wanted.

We use digital stamps in our challenge and I know that some of you find that in and of itself to be a challenge. So I’ve got a video over on my YouTube channel showing how I print digital stamps for Power Poppy. Check it out!

So with no further ado – here is Jill’s interpretation!

Similar colors but she went darker, selecting her color palette from the design paper. I love how we can work with the same image, but come out with two different interpretations. Be sure you check out her blog post describing her card and give her post some love!

That’s all for today! Thanks for stopping by!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: V20, V22, V91, RV95, R81, R83, R85 (hat & scarf); V0000, V20, V91 (snowman); Y35, YR04 (carrot); YG01, YG07, YG09 (leaves, mittens & candle); Y32 (candle glow); E70, E71, E74 (vest & branch); B41, B45, B63 (birds); W00, W0, W1, W2 (background)

Rowhouse Greetings | Candle Light Digital Stamp by Whimsey Stamps | Color Map

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Flowers & Pumpkin Witch – Krista Smith Stamps

HEY FRIENDS! I’m back with another edition of Nancy and Jill Color Together! If you saw last month’s post, you know that Jill Killeen of Killeen House Studio asked me to participate in a monthly challenge with her where we would color the same image and see how we each interpreted it. This month, we’re coloring the Flowers & Pumpkin Witch from Krista Smith Stamps. As you’ll see in a moment, Jill and I went in completely opposite directions with this one! As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

So here’s my interpretation of this month’s image!

Rowhouse Greetings | Flowers & Pumpkin Witch by Krista Smith Stamps

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: A2
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I printed the image on Hammermill Cardstock and colored it with Copic markers (see list below). I recently purchased the Rectangular Infinity Dies from Hero Arts and they really came in handy here. My witch is a little more pumpkin spice than Halloween scary so I stuck to more muted tones, relying on more saturated colors and playing up the gray undertone.

We use digital stamps in our challenge and I know that some of you find that in and of itself to be a challenge. So I’ve got a video over on my YouTube channel showing how I print digital stamps for Power Poppy. Check it out!

Now Jill went the complete opposite extreme and her little witch just may show up on your doorstep this month. Hope you have plenty of candy! Check out her blog post describing her card.

Killeen House Studio | Flowers & Pumpkin Witch by Krista Smith Stamps

I laughed when I saw how different our interpretations were of the same image. But I loved Jill’s color choices and how far she took the Halloween theme. Check out her blog post describing her card and give her post some love!

That’s all for today! Thanks for stopping by!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: E000, E00, E04, E11, R20 (skin); E08, E35, E59 (hair); BG93, BG96, BG99, C8 (hat); V20, R20, YR24, YR27, Y21 (hat band); YR24, YR27, Y21 (shirt & socks); BG70, BG72, BG75, BG78 (dress); E70, E71, E74, E77, E81 (shoes); R20, BG72, BG75, BG90, BG93 (large pumpkin); YR65, YR68, Y21 (small pumpkin); R20, R22, YR04, Y35, Y38, YG91, YG93, YG95 (flowers & leaves); W1, W3 (ground)

Rowhouse Greetings | Flowers & Pumlin Witch by Krista Smith Stamps | Color Map

[Compensated affiliate links used when possible. In addition, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Items marked with an asterisk (*) were provided by a store or the manufacturer. All other items were personally purchased.]


Snowflakes by Mo’s Digital Pencil

HEY FRIENDS! Got something a little different today! My friend Jill Killeen of Killeen House Studio asked me to participate in a monthly challenge with her where we would color the same image and see how we each interpreted it. So this month we’re starting off with a digital image from Mo’s Digital Pencil. As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

This month we’re coloring Snowflakes by Mo’s Digital Pencil and here’s my take on the image!

Rowhouse Greetings | Snowflakes by Mo's Digital Pencil

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SIZE: A2
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I printed the image on Hammermill Smooth Cardstock and colored it with Copic markers (see marker list below). If you’re unfamiliar with digital images, here is a video I did for Power Poppy illustrating how I print digital images.

Once the image was colored, I trimmed the panel to 2-3/4 x 4-3/4 inches as well as a piece of design paper from the Black & White Striped 6×6 Paper Pad by My Favorite Things cut to 3-1/2 x 5-1/8 inches. I love this paper pad and use it a lot since it seems to just go with everything. I applied craft foam to the back of the image panel, but you could use foam tape for dimension. The layers were assembled as shown above. I stamped two of the sentiments from the Christmas Sentiments by Penny Black using Versafine ink along the left side to finish off the card.

Jill’s Card

Killeen House Studio | Snowflakes by Mo's Digital Pencil

A lot of similarities in our coloring (I was one of her Copic instructors!) and we picked similar color palettes. This image just cries out for a vintage color scheme and the music design paper is a lovely touch. Check out her blog post describing her card and give her post some love!

Now if you want to play along – don’t panic because we used a digital image. Jill and I live in different states now so it’s just easier to use digital images. This particular image is also available from Penny Black so you can stamp it if you prefer. And if you do, tag your Instagram post with the hashtag #nancyandjillcolortogether so we can see it!

That’s all for today! See you again soon!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: BV00, Y26, E50, E51, E93 (skin); E42 (hair); R32, R35, R37, R39, BV20, BV23 (hat, scarf & gloves); C1, C3, C5, YG91, YG93, YG95 (coat); B93, B95, B97, B99 (dress); E42 (underskirt); E42, E43, E44 (shoes); BV23, R32, R35 (flowers); BV00 (shadow)

[Compensated affiliate links used when possible. In addition, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Items marked with an asterisk (*) were provided by a store or the manufacturer. All other items were personally purchased.]