The Cast and Crew for Gina K Designs welcomes you to another fabulous blog hop celebrating the new April Release stamp sets by Gina K and the illustrator team from Gina K Designs! We hope to inspire you with some beautiful card projects as you hop along to each of the designer’s blogs! Today, we are featuring the stamp sets by Melanie Muenchinger and Theresa Momber.
These stamp sets are so fun and versatile! You will be able to create amazing card projects using each individual set or by combining the images and sentiments from multiple sets from this release. Have fun and be creative!
Stately Flowers 11 - by Melanie Meunchinger
Daisy Delight - by Theresa Momber
Enjoy the gorgeous inspiration samples from the team and then comment on each blog for your chance to win a $20 Gina K Designs gift certificate! To see who won, check the Big News Forum at StampTV a few days after the hop. Ready for some inspiration? Here are a few of the projects I have created for today’s hop:
Today I am sharing the 5x7" card and envelope that I created for the StampTV release party using Melanie's new set Stately Flowers 11.
I used the Indian Paintbrush image and the butterfly image today for my card. I stamped the flower onto GKD Artist's Choice cardstock using Innocent Pink ink. I colored the image with Prismacolor pencils and sponged a bit of Powder Blue ink very lightly to soften the starkness of the white background. Since the butterfly is a symmetrical image, I stamped it twice with Black Onyx ink, and colored them both the same. I fussy cut both, trimming off the antennae. I used a small piece of single strand embroidery floss to replace the antennae, sandwiching it in between the two layers. I then folded carefully along the butterfly body and adhered it to my card so that the wings appear in flight.
I stamped a few of the fun postage images, as well as the Paintbrush floral on my envelope to continue my theme.
On this card, I used the postage images along with the Syringa Mock Orange image. I used my Prismacolor pencils on this one. It is assembled with a Moonlit Fog cardstock panel stamped in matching ink and a piece of the pretty yellow gingham pattern paper from the Suhshiny Day paper pack.
This card uses the Sego Lily image. I stamped on black card stock using white pigment ink, and colored with my Prismacolor pencils. Aren't these new Stately Flowers fun??
You may have seen this simple card using Theresa's Daisy Delight at the Release Party last Thursday.
I used my MISTI stamping tool to stamp the flower in Mememto Onyx Black directly on my single layer card base. I left the stamp on my MISTI so that i could over stamp and heat emboss after I added a bit of Copic marker. I used warm gray Copics to give a bit of depth to the flower petals, and Y11, 26 and 28 to color the flower center. I placed my card base back into my MISTI and stamped again using Versamark ink, and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. My sentiment was stamped on a small black rectangle piece and heat embossed with White embossing powder. I used pop dots to attach the sentiment. Lastly, I added just a few dots of Black Nuvo drops to create a bit of a visual triangle.
This card is uses the daisy bouquet image. I stamped using Versafine ink and watercolor paper, and used my Zig watercolor markers to color this image. I trimmed my panel down carefully using my slide trimmer, taking care not to cut through any of the petals. I hand trimmed the remaining petals and let my image pop over the edge of my contrasting layers.
Ready for more inspiring creations from the rest of the team?! Just click on the links below for more from Gina and the Cast & Crew.
Do you notice a new name in the list?? Please join us in welcoming Juliana Michaels to the Cast & Crew for Gina K Designs. Juliana has been a project designer in the paper craft/scrapbook industry since 2007 and has worked for many top manufacturers in the craft world. Her projects have been published in a variety of magazines and idea books. You will instantly fall in love with her projects!
Do you notice a new name in the list?? Please join us in welcoming Juliana Michaels to the Cast & Crew for Gina K Designs. Juliana has been a project designer in the paper craft/scrapbook industry since 2007 and has worked for many top manufacturers in the craft world. Her projects have been published in a variety of magazines and idea books. You will instantly fall in love with her projects!
Melanie Muenchinger - Today’s featured illustrator
Theresa Momber - Today’s featured illustrator
Chris Dayton - you are here
Claire Brennan
Donna Idlet
Claire Brennan
Donna Idlet
Don’t forget to pop over to the Gina K Designs Store and check out all of the new products available this month in the “What’s New” section at http://www.ginakdesigns.com.
Thank you for stopping by!
OMG! Beautiful cards. Love the design and the colors.
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All of these are so awesome Chris! I really love that 2nd one..with the yellow gingham piece behind the image.
ReplyDeleteYour color choices are outstanding! So happy to hop!
ReplyDeleteThese are truly amazing! They are so real looking. Your so creative! Your color combos, just wow.
ReplyDeleteAs I scrolled through, I thougt I was going to comment on a specific one I liked. That didn't happen! Every card I came to I was like, "Oh I really like this one."
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards! Loved them all!
ReplyDeleteChris, your cards are always so stunning! Love everything!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the coloring with the Prismacolors. The flowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAs always.....gorgeous! Nice job Chris
ReplyDeleteTerrific cards and ART! your coloring and design are just amazing.
ReplyDeleteChris, I always enjoy your beautiful cards! Little pieces of art. Thank you for sharing your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. I really like the one with the black & white daisy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Chris!
ReplyDeleteAmazing coloring!!!
ReplyDeleteLove them all. But, that first card is my favorite. Thanks for participating and inspiring us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteChris, love your style! These cards are all awesome. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh Chris, your paintbrush takes me back to summers in the Wyoming Mountains. You have gotten the colors perfect.
ReplyDeleteLove your clean and simple creations! I love the kraft card with the pink tab sentiment!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards! I especially like the one with the flower extending off of the central layer...great idea! Wonderful job on your cards.
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Such beautiful cards! I really love the one with the Indian Paintbrush because it reminds me of the red ginger flowers in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteYou make such lovely cards and have some wonderful designs. I never have enough time to try out everything I see - sigh. Thanks
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards as always. Love the one done on back. Thanks for the wonderful inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a variety of cards. My favorite is the black with grey highlights. Simple, but effective - eye catching!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards love them all...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun series! Love all the uses of the Postage Stamp stamps! I did not know you could emboss post Copic. Learned yet another thing today! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your creative cards!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so beautiful and I cannot believe the beautiful colors you got out of those colored pencils. Just fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteAll of your cards are stunning!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful blog to watch... Love how you stamped the envi to match. Beautiful all of them! TFS
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Oh my, your flowers look like they are alive! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteTruly love your cards. Each one is special using different techniques. Great examples of ways to use the sets.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe...you create so many wonderful beautiful amazing cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and fabulous coloring as always!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love the contrast with the craft card stock.
ReplyDeleteChris,
ReplyDeleteYour cards are totally amazing. I really liked the two contrasting cards, the one on kraft paper and the grey and yellow card. Always need inspiration when attempting to use either card stock. Thanks for sharing!
WOW! An awesome array of beauty! Really smart designs! Love how you did that envelope too! PRETTY!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card designs, especially like the envelope LOL
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous cards. All I can say Wow.... Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Chris! What beautiful samples! Love the colors you combined, the soft colors yet deep bold centers, the white pigment ink colored over with pencils - they're all stunners! And there is the 3D daisy card I saw before. Outstanding!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS cards, so much inspiration. Well done!!! I love your style!!!!
ReplyDeleteChris, your cards are beautiful. Thank you so much for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and inspiring...love them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and inspiring...love them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo far my favorites!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. Flowers sure do make me feel happy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the stately cards, in particular.
ReplyDeleteI love your style!
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful cards. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAll of your cards are stunning! I only wish I could color as well as you do.
ReplyDeleteThese are great designs. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think your card super.
ReplyDeleteYou have really outdone yourself! These stamps are great, but your coloring is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs and gorgeous coloring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteThe design on the envelope
is great. I need to start
doing that.
thanks for sharing.
Lovely cards
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards - the coloring on the flowers is just so realistic!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful examples. I have to say the black and white, with shades of grey for the daisy card is quite beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are fabulous. I especially like how the red flowers with blue mat pop with the kraft!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Love the overhang with the daisies. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Chris! Love your fabulous coloring!
ReplyDeleteOh what a gorgeous set of cards you created, Chris. Love each on of these!
ReplyDeleteLove how you cokored with orismacikored pencils and gave each flower character. Love gingham so this card is fabulous
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautifullllll..... love each one and your designs! ❤️
ReplyDeleteI liked each one as I scrolled through but then the last one really caught my eye. A wonderful job on each of them.
ReplyDeleteChris,
ReplyDeleteYour cards are Oh, so lovely!
I love the black and white one, simple and stunning;
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