Get Well Soon Hydrangea | Colorado Craft Company

HEY FRIENDS! It’s time for another edition of Nancy and Jill Color Together! As you know, 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 was my turn to pick the image and I chose the Get Well Hydrangea Digital Stamp from Colorado Craft Company.

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

Rowhouse Greetings | Get Well Soon Hydrangea Digital Stamp by Colorado Craft Company

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I’ve always loved blue hydrangeas so I knew right away the color combination that I would use. I decided to blow up the image so that it took up as much real estate as possible on the panel. From there, I kept the coloring simple, but the end result is pretty spectacular (if I may say so myself!) because the flower is taking center stage. I used the Hello die from the Basic Trios Die Set cut from metallic kraft paper for a little shine.

And now it’s time for Jill’s card. Be sure you check out her blog post with all the details!

Killeen House Studio | Get Well Soon Hydrangea Digital Stamp by Colorado Craft Company

Hope you enjoyed this month’s challenge cards! See you again soon.

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: Y35, B12, B24, B26, B39 (flowers); YG03, YG17, YG67 (leaves)

Rowhouse Greetings | Get Well Soon Hydrangea Digital Stamp by Colorado Craft Company | Color Map

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Think Spring Bunnies | Whimsy Stamps

HEY FRIENDS! It’s time for another edition of Nancy and Jill Color Together! As you know, 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 was Jill’s turn to pick the image and she chose Think Spring Bunnies by Whimsy Stamps. As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

Rowhouse Greetings | Think Spring Bunnies by Whimsy Stamps

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For some reason, I had trouble coloring bunnies the day I made this card. I haven’t been coloring much lately. More accurately, I haven’t been coloring consistently and with this card it showed. So I gave myself a break and cut off a few bunnies from the original image. Jill has been coloring nearly every day so she took on ALL the bunnies as you’ll see from her card below. Be sure you check out her blog post with all the details!

Killeen House Studio | Think Spring Bunnies by Whimsy Stamps

Hope you enjoyed this month’s challenge cards! See you again soon.

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: W0, W2, W4, W6 (left bunny); BV31, E30, E50, E70, RV91, R81 (center bunny); T1, T3, T5, T7 (right bunny); B000, B00 (sky); YG05, YG17, G07 (grass); RV91, Y35, Y38 (flowers)

Rowhouse Greetings | Think Spring Bunnies by Whimsy Stamps | Color Map

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Girl with Flower | Lee Holland Art

HEY FRIENDS! It’s time for another edition of Nancy and Jill Color Together! As you know, 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 was my turn to pick the image and I chose Girl with Flower by Lee Holland Art. If you want to play along, the digital image is available in the Lee Holland Art shop on Etsy. As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.

Rowhouse Greetings | Girl with Flower By Lee Holland Art

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This is such a sweet image that I couldn’t resist. It’s been awhile since I colored something other than cute animals so I have to admit that this one took me a few tries. Coloring hair and skin is still a challenge for me and I just need to put in the time practicing to make it better. But I was pleased with the coloring of the dress — the pleats in particular — so there’s that!

As you can see, Jill chose a darker color scheme to match her design paper. This is an image that works either way. Check out Jill’s blog post for more information about her card.

Killeen House Studio | Girl with Flower By Lee Holland Art

That’s all from me today! Stay tuned — I have a bunch of cards and videos coming out in the next few days!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: BV00, E000, E53 (skin); YR23, Y21, E33, E35, E37 (hair); RV13, RV14, RV29, B00, B02, B04 (dress); BV00, YR04, Y35, YG06, G05, G17 (flower); YG00, YG06, G05, G17 (grass)

Rowhouse Greetings | Girl with Flower By Lee Holland Art | Color Map

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Lucky Mouse | LOTV Stamps

HEY FRIENDS! It’s time for another edition of Nancy and Jill Color Together! As 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 a digital stamp by Lili of the Valley called Lucky Mouse. If you want to play along, you can find the stamp in their Etsy shop. 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!

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As you can see, Jill and I went in different directions this month. Jill matched her colors to her design paper, which created a beautiful contrast overall. I stuck to lighter colors and added a stenciled background. I added the clouds after I finished the Copic coloring using Distress Ink in Speckled Egg.

And here’s Jill’s interpretation of this image. Check out her blog post for all of her card details.

Killeen House Studio | Lucky Mouse by LOTV stamps

If you’re still uncertain how to use digital stamps, check out my video showing how I set up and print out digital stamps using Microsoft Word.

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

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: R20, E000, E30, E31, E33 (mouse); BV04, YG41, YG45, YG67 (clover); E11, E13, E15, E21 (mushroom stem); RV91, RV93, RV95, RV99 (mushroom cap); YG03, YG23, YG17 (grass & leaves); RV32, RV34 (flowers)

Rowhouse Greetings | Lucky Mouse by LOTV Stamps | Color Map

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Oddball with a Lock and Key | Stamping Bella

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 picked Oddball with a Lock and Key by Stamping Bella. I’ve had this stamp in my stash F-O-R-E-V-E-R and it was time to color it up! 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 | Oddball with a Lock and Key by Stamping Bella

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I love the Oddball series from Stamping Bella and I’ve colored several from this series already, including the Mini Oddball Superhero, the Oddball Nutcracker, and the Oddball White Rabbit. This is one of the first stamps that I colored post-accident so it was fun to have such a whimsical image to work with.

And here’s Jill’s interpretation of this image. Check out her blog post for all of her card details.

Oddball with a Lock and Key by Stamping Bella

Thanks for joining us today! See you again soon!

Rowhouse Greetings | Nancy Sheads

Supplies

COPICS: E000, E01, E04, E11(skin); E53, E55, E57, E59 (hair); R27, R46, C1, C3, C5, C8 (dress); R27, R46, C6, C8 (shoes & stockings); YR23, Y00, Y11, Y15 (heart & key); BV31, BV34 (skulls)

Rowhouse Greetings | Oddball with a Lock and Key | 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.]