Anita Jeram Summer Garden Release | Colorado Craft Company

HEY FRIENDS! It’s time for another release from Colorado Craft Company. This time it’s the Summer Garden Release by Anita Jeram. Today I have TWO CARDS and a new COPIC COLORING VIDEO, all featuring the new Anita Jeram Garden Therapy stamp set. Once I got started, I couldn’t stop creating with this adorable set. As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

Be sure to check out the giveaway and blog hop featured at the end of this post. And now – on with today’s projects!

Card 1

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Garden Therapy from the Summer Garden Release by Colorado Craft Company

Featured Products

COPICS: E50, E51, E53, E55, E57, E59, R30 (rabbit); RV55, RV63, RV66, RV69 (beet); R02, R05 (tomato); E50, E51, E53 (potato); R68, Y35, Y38, YG17, YG23 (carrot)

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Garden Therapy from the Summer Garden Release by Colorado Craft Company | Color Map

Copic Coloring Video

If the video is not visible below, click HERE to view it.

To start, I cut a piece of Simon Says Stamp Cardstock in Orange Peel to 3.75″ x 5.25″ and adhered it to an A2 cardbase cut from Neenah Classic Crest using Beacon’s 3-in-1 Advanced Craft Glue. I set it aside to dry.

Next, I trimmed a piece of Hammermill Smooth Cardstock to 3.5″ x 5″ and stamped the image from the Garden Therapy stamp set using Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black. I colored the image with Copic markers as shown in the video. I stamped the sentiment using Versafine Clair in Nocturne.

Finally, I assembled the layers as shown.


Card 2

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Garden Therapy from the Summer Garden Release by Colorado Craft Company

Featured Products

COPICS: W1, W3, R20 (rabbit); RV55, RV63, RV66, RV69 (beet); R02, R05 (tomato); E50, E51, E53 (potato); R68, Y35, Y38, YG17, YG23 (carrot)

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Garden Therapy from the Summer Garden Release by Colorado Craft Company | Color Map

To start, I created an A2 cardbase from Neenah Classic Crest and set it aside. Next I used the Spiral Circle Die to create three die cuts, one from Hammermill Smooth Cardstock, one from Limelight cardstock (MFT), and one from Lemon Chiffon cardstock (SSS). I lined up the three die cuts, shifting each one slightly so that color from each layer would show through and then glued them together.

I stamped the image from the Garden Therapy stamp set on a piece of Hammermill Smooth Cardstock using Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black and colored the image using Copic markers. I didn’t have the coordinating dies, so I fussy cut the image, applied foam squares on the back and adhered it to the front of the spiral die cut. Then I assembled the layers as shown.


Giveaways & Blog Hop

Colorado Craft Company is doing three giveaways! — GIVEAWAYS NOW CLOSED
Giveaway 1: All designers will be giving away a stamp set from this release (your choice) to a lucky winner that Colorado Craft Company will draw from all the comments left on the designers’ social media hangouts. Leave a comment, follow or like and be sure to join our email lists too.
Giveaway 2: Colorado Craft Company will be giving away a complete bundle of this release to one chosen winner that has placed an order using affiliate links (HERE’S MINE!). So many chances to win!
Giveaway 3: Colorado Craft Company will be giving away 3 sets to 3 randomly chosen winners on Instagram. To enter, visit their Instagram post for details.

And now it’s time to hop! Be sure you check out the fabulous inspiration projects from our designers and leave a little love on their blogs and Instagram accounts!

Blogs

Instagram

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

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies for Summer Garden Release

[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.]

Anita Jeram Garden Therapy | Colorado Craft Company

* Anita Jeram Garden Therapy | Colorado Craft Company
[ 3C ]

Anita Jeram Garden Therapy Dies | Colorado Craft Company

Anita Jeram Garden Therapy Dies | Colorado Craft Company
[ 3C ]

Memento - Tuxedo Black | Tsukineko

Memento Tuxedo Black | Tsukineko
[ SSS ]

Versafine Clair - Nocturne

Versafine Clair – Nocturne | Tsukineko
[ SBC ]

Copic markers

Copic Markers
[ BLICK ]

Spiral Circle | Pinkfresh Studio

Spiral Circle Die | Pinkfresh Studio
[ SBC | SSS ]

3-in-1 Advanced Craft Glue | Beacon

Beacon 3-in-1 Advanced Craft Glue
[ SSS ]

Cardstock - Orange Peel | Simon Says Stamp

Cardstock – Orange Peel | Simon Says Stamp
[ SSS ]

Limelight Prestige Card Stock | MFT Stamps

Limelight Prestige Card Stock | MFT Stamps
[ MFT ]

Cardstock - Lemon Chiffon | Simon Says Stamp

Cardstock – Lemon Chiffon | Simon Says Stamp
[ SSS ]

Hammermill Color Copy Digital Cover, 100 lb.

Hammermill 100 lb Smooth Cardstock
[ AZ ]

Classic Crest Solar White | Neenah

Solar White Cardstock | Neenah
[ AZ ]

Bunnies and Robin (3C) with Olo Markers

HEY FRIENDS! Today I have a familiar image with a bit of a twist. As you can see, I have used one of my favorite images from Colorado Craft Company — Anita Jeram’s Bunnies and Robin — but I set aside my trust Copic markers to check out the new kid to the alcohol marker neighborhood — OLO Markers. I’ve held off purchasing other alcohol markers as they came on the marker because I already had a full set of Copics and saw no reason to invest elsewhere. But I was curious about OLO Markers. Then my friend Jill Killeen raved about them and Jennifer Dove started using them at her Boot Camp so I decided to take the plunge and purchase a set directly from OLO.

Today’s Project

Rowhouse Greetings | Bunnies and Robbins by Colorado Craft Company

Coloring Notes

So first, let’s talk about these markers. OLO Markers is a system of 128 half markers which you can connect together using an OLO Connector Ring. Each half marker contains 2ml of ink and uses OLO’s patented free-flow ink technology to use over 90% of the ink in the marker. You can custom build your marker so that you can have a different color on each end or the same color on each end with different nibs (brush or chisel). When you need a refill, you simply purchase a new ink cartridge, remove the nib and empty cartridge, insert the new cartridge and get back to coloring. OLO explains this much better than I can so be sure that you check out their website for more information. And take a look at Jill’s blog post where she goes through the pros and cons of the markers.

So I purchased 128 brush markers which I combined using the collector ring to create 64 markers where each end is a different color brush marker. If you’re interested in these markers, you can either buy directly from the company or purchase marker collections from Simon Says Stamp which I have linked below in my supply list.

The price point is more affordable overall than Copic markers. So OLO Markers are a good alternative if you’ve wanted to take the leap to alcohol markers, but have been put off by the price of Copics.

The first thing I did after receiving my markers was to purchase Sandy Allnock’s OLO Marker Hex Chart. Sandy’s Hex Charts arrange colors in visual order rather than numerical order so you can easily see blending colors. Sandy suggests that you create your selected hue by looking 2-5 spaces away from the initial color to locate a light and dark. For today’s project, I picked some combinations by relying on the OLO Color System and others by using the Hex Chart as Sandy suggested.

I stamped the image on Hammermill cardstock using Hero Arts Intense Black Ink and colored the image using the OLO Markers listed below. I trimmed the image layer using the Stitches of Love die set and then assembled the card as shown.

That’s all for me today!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

OLO Markers: CG1, CG3, CG5, RV0.1 (bunnies); WG1, WG3, WG5, OR2.0, OR2.3 (robin); RV0.1, RV0.2, RV0.4 (flowers); YG2.1, YG2.3, YG2.5, YG8.7, V4.3 (leaves, grass); O7.1, RG3, RG5, RG7 (tree)

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Bunnies and Robin by Colorado Craft Company | 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.]

Anita Jeram Art Is by Colorado Craft Company

HEY FRIENDS! I’m slowly getting caught up and I’ve been able to spend more time in my studio. Today I actually have a project and video that I created before Christmas that I’ve finally been able to edit and post. It’s a framed piece that I made for my brother as a Christmas gift, featuring the Anita Jeram Art Is stamp set by Colorado Craft Company. My brother paints portraits and landscapes in acrylic and oils, so I thought that he’d appreciate this adorable image by Anita Jeram. As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

Today’s Project

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Art Is by Colorado Craft Company

Featured Products

  • Anita Jeram Art Is by Colorado Craft Company [ SBC | CCC | SSS ]
  • Copic marker coloring (see list below)
  • Additional supplies listed in the thumbnails below

I cut a piece of Hammermill cardstock to 5×7 inches and lightly traced in pencil the inside opening of the picture mat so that I would know where to stamp the image. The image was stamped using Hero Arts Intense Black Ink and colored with Copic markers. All coloring and assembly are shown in the video below.

A note about the frame — I used the Gunnabo 5×7 picture frame from IKEA. It appears that this frame is no longer carried by IKEA, but the Ribba 5×7 frame appears to be similar and may be a good substitute.

Copic Coloring Video for Anita Jeram Art Is

If the video is not visible below, click HERE to view it.

Hope you enjoyed today’s project! See you again soon!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: R20, W0, W1, W3, W5 (rabbits); B000, B00, B41, B45 (sky); YG03, YG17, YG67 (grass, plus G29 for foliage); E51, E53, E55 (easel); RV52, RV55 (rag); C7 (paintbrush); YG01, B00, B41, B45 (jar); BV20, BV23 (shadows)

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Art Is by Colorado Craft Company | 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.]

Mermaid & Penguins | 3C

HEY FRIENDS! I’ve got a little coloring nook in my bedroom right now with my markers, gel pens, stamps (including the 3C new release!), and other supplies so that I can color when I want. It’s conveniently positioned near the bed and I can alternate between coloring and resting as needed. Now I can keep myself busy coloring images ready to turn into cards once I’m able to spend more time in the studio. So for today, I have the new Mermaid & Penguins stamp set from the Colorado Craft Company release. I don’t usually color mermaids, but I’ve enjoyed this one. As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

Rowhouse Greetings | Mermaid & Penguins by Colorado Craft Company

The Mermaid & Penguins stamp set is a 6×6 inch image, but I only wanted to use a portion of it. as shown here. I stamped the image on a piece of Hammermill cardstock cut to 4.25″ x 5.5″ using Hero Arts Intense Black Ink. I decided in advance that I wanted a lot of texture in the background to represent bubbles. I colored a base layer starting from the bottom using B12, B00, and Y00, allowing the two colors to overlap slightly to create a shade of green. Then I went back and added a second layer working from the top down, using Y00, YG01, B00, B12 and B14 to smooth out the transitions between the colors. After the ink dried, I dampened a piece of terry cloth with colorless blender and lightly dabbed the background, lifting the ink and creating a spotted pattern. Once again, I allowed the ink to dry thoroughly and then colored the rest of the image. I used a white gel pen to enhance the splash effect, but it didn’t show up very well on the yellow background, so I added some gold gel pen for additional texture.

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

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: E000, E00, E11, E21, E93 (skin); Y35, YR23, YR24, YR27 (hair); V04, BG10, B000, B02, B05 (mermaid’s body); Y35, T1, T3, T5 (penguins); BG13 (seaweed); Y00, YG01, B000, B12, B14 (background)

Rowhouse Greetings | Mermaid & Penguins by Colorado Craft Company | 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.]

The Way of Water Release (3C) and an Update!

HEY FRIENDS! First of all, thank you for all of the well wishes. I’m still not fully mobile, but getting a little better each day. Ten more weeks of non-weight bearing activity – sigh! But this week marked a couple of milestones — my first post-surgery manicure, my first post-surgery haircut, and the first day of school for a class that I co-teach at Johns Hopkins University which I attended via Zoom.

I’ve also started coloring a little each day. I still tire easily, but coloring is my therapy and I can only hang out in bed for so long before it gets both monotonous and depressing. So when Amy Kennedy asked if I wanted to participate in the new Anita Jeram release, I jumped at the opportunity to get in a little color therapy. Be sure you read to the end – we’ve got a blog hop and giveaways that you’ll want to get in on!

As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

Today’s Project

Anita Jeram Seas the Day | Colorado Craft Company

This release is a little different. We all know Anita Jeram for her adorable bunnies, mice and other critters, but this time she is taking us to new depths with mermaids and friends.

I selected the Seas the Day stamp set to create a little beach scene. I wish that I had been able to film the coloring because this was really outside of the box for me.

Landscapes are challenging, especially water and skies and this one features both. It took me a few tries just to get the beach the way I wanted it. But I just had to push through any trepedation for what might happen. Sometimes Copic coloring is just a hot mess until suddenly it all comes together and that’s what happened here.

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Seas the Day | Colorado Craft Company

Featured Products

Once the coloring was finished, I kept the rest of it simple, using the Stitches of Love die to create a decorative edge and stamping the sentiment with Versafine ink. I also used a white gel pen to add a little more splash to my waves!

Giveaways

  • Giveaway 1: The designers will be giving away a stamp set from this release (your choice) to a lucky winner that drawn from all the comments left on each designer’s social media hangouts.
  • Giveaway 2: Colorado Craft Company will be giving away a complete bundle of this release to one chosen winner that has placed an order using affiliate links (HERE’S MINE!). Winner randomly chosen by 3C on February 2nd.
  • Giveaway 3: Colorado Craft Company will be giving away 3 sets to 3 randomly chosen winners on Instagram. To enter, go to: https://www.instagram.com/coloradocraftcompany/ for details.

See the Colorado Craft Company blog for full details on all giveaways.

Blog Hop

Instagram Inspiration:

That’s it for me today! See you again soon!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: C1 (seagull); Y38, YR04 (starfish); E53, E55, E59 (post); BV20, E30, E31, E55 (beach); YG03, YG17, YG67, YG97 (grass); B000, B00, B12, B14, B16 (ocean); Y000, Y00, B00, B12, B14 (sky)

Rowhouse Greetings | Anita Jeram Seas the Day by Colorado Craft Company | 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.]