Friday 21 February 2020

Uniko February Release - Introducing Spring Botanicals Tulip

I can't wait to see what you think about today's introduction to Uniko's February release. It's a bit of a stunner!


You will probably have guessed from the sneak peek that it involved a tulip and I have to say tulips are just about my most favourite flower of all! I love all the colours they come in nowadays and in my part of the UK they are grown in the fields and look totally amazing.



There are two tulips included in this stamp set but with a bit of careful masking I've managed to extend it to three. I've also used the Uniko stencil Quilted as a background. My colours are subtle and muted.



Supplies:
Stamps: Uniko, Spring Botanicals Tulip
Inks: Memento, tuxedo black; Ranger distress, black soot
Stencil: Uniko, Quilted
Die: Lawn Fawn, large stitched square stackables
Colours: Copic, E50, RV00; Miya oil pencils, pink, green, black

Unlike the colours of the previous card this time I've gone for bold and vibrant. If I'm honest these are the sort of colours that immediately jump into my head when I think about tulips.


I placed the stamp slightly off the edge and used Copic pens and Miya oil pencils to colour. Since taking the recent Kathy Racoosin colouring class at Online Card Classes I've been combining both pens and pencils more often.


Supplies:
Stamps: Uniko, Spring Botanicals Tulip
Ink: Memento, tuxedo black
Colours: Copic, YR15, RV04, BV17, E50, BG32, G99; Miya oil pencils, purple & brown


For my final card today I've gone with a bright sunshiny yellow scheme and am hoping it may encourage the weather to warm up a bit!


As well as the Copic pen and Miya oil pencils I've also added in some white gel pen accents - another tip picked up from that colouring class.


Supplies:
Stamps: Uniko, Spring Botanicals Tulip
Inks: Memento, tuxedo black; Ranger distress oxide, bundled sage; Ranger distress, mustard seed
Colours, Miya oil pencils, green, purple, brown, yellow, red, mustard, black; Sakura gelly roll white

So have you got a new favourite now? There's still one more day of introductions left so I hope you'll find time to visit again tomorrow.

Thanks so much for looking today. And keep crafting!

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13 comments:

  1. I love how you have made 3 Amazing cards using the same stamp set. My favourite one is the yellow one, as it really reminds me of spring time and sunny days xx

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  2. LOVE these tulips and ALL THE COLORS! WOW

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  3. Ooh beautiful set of cards!! I lovvve the tulips :)

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  4. Beautiful colours and colouring on all the fabulous cards Jane. Extra loving the vibrant red one with the touch of purple and how you stamped it off the edge. Yes lets hope Spring is not far away.....Still very wild and stormy up our way x.

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  5. your cards are lovely - the bold colors on your second card are stunning

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  6. Wow! you have showcased these tulips so well with your fantastic coluring! I guess the rain will be battering the tulips this year!

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  7. All beautiful! Fun to see how changing colors changes the look of a stamp!

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  8. You've showcased how this floral can be both delicate and bold, depending on the palette used. Thanks for sharing your creativity on your gorgeous cards!

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  9. Beautiful tulip cards. I like the different colors and the quilt background on the first one.

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  10. Wow! What a wonderful collection of tulip cards. So beautiful!

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  11. Beautiful coloring on your lovely tulip cards!

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  12. What a lovely variation of
    coloring that sweet tulip!

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