The super talented Ishani is back with more stunning cards featuring our digital stamps. Her cards feature the no line coloring technique. Don't miss the video wherein she shows how to print digital images for the no line coloring technique. And don't worry -- you don't need Photoshop or some other program to do this!
No Line Copic Colored Floral Card
I printed my Heartfelt Rose on 110 lbs Neenah Solar white paper and then I colored with Copics and Color pencils. I cut it along the edge and adhered on my red side folding card panel with a white base with foam tape, stamped the sentiment and added few sequins. You can check this card being made on my You tube channel too.
No Line Watercolored Floral Card
For this card I have used Sketched flowers set of digital stamps and used the sketched sunflower image for this card. If you have seen my tutorial you would know how I arranged the sunflowers for this almost, one layer, no-line water colored card.
I printed them on a water color paper and used Zig markers for coloring my sunflowers and added some shading with pencil colors. I stamped the sentiment from the stamp set Country Rustic stamp set.
I hope you are not like me, sometimes, lazy to color! But if you are, here's a cheat way to color, which you already know - paper piecing. I have used sketched Daffodil from the Sketched Flowers for this card and did paper piecing with plain yellow and green paper.
For this card I printed the Daffodil twice, once on yellow cardstock and the other on green cardstock. I colored some shadows with my pencil colors and then fussy cut the green leaves an yellow flower and adhered it over a panel that I had stenciled.
I stamped on my front panel a sentiment from Country Rustic and adhered my panel on a top folding A2 sized note card.
Hope you enjoyed the ideas and would try them yourself. If you would like to see more details of how I made this and some more photos then please pop on over to my blog here.
Wishing you a lovely day. Stay safe and healthy and keep crafting.
Hugs
~Ishani
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The Daffodil is especially gorgeous. I LOVE Daffodils, and this one is perfect. The stenciling in the background is wonderful and playful, too.
ReplyDeleteWow! These floral cards are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI still have to watch the video, but I’m sure that
I will try printing some digis for no line coloring
technique.
Awesome video-great tips for digis!
DeleteGorgeous designs!Beautiful coloring and paper piecing on the images!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved no line coloring and these are all so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, thanks for the great tutorial too
ReplyDeleteThey are all so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. I loved the Daffodil card, it's so beautiful. Will definitely try out this technique of no line water colouring with digital images. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour coloring on these flowers is just amazing! BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteWow these flower cards are gorgeous..what beautiful coloring...well done
ReplyDeleteGorgeous no line coloring!!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. My fave is the sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteOh what amazing card Ishani and so beautifully coloured - I will be watching the video!
ReplyDeleteStay safe
Blessings
Maxine
Gorgeous cards!!!!
ReplyDeleteSimply wow!!! I loved the red roses the most
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing coloring and stunning cards! Absolutely gorgeous Ishani!
ReplyDeleteBEEEEEAUUUUUUUUUUUTIFUL cards! Your no line coloring is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHey, Ishani 🙋 Superb cards with no line colouring techniques... With this technique you have the flexibility to create beautiful detail and texture without feeling too restricted by the outline.
ReplyDeleteI love no line colouring, it is so beautiful!
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