Hi! Erum here with a one layer card to share with you featuring the Book Club Stamp Set.
To begin, I stamped the image from the Book Club Stamp Set in Permanent Black Ink. Next, I chose Grapevine, Velvet, Ruby Red, and Crimson Artist Markers to color the Book Club flowers. I used Warm Sunshine and Buttercream Artist Markers to color the smaller yellow berries. To color the leaves, I used, Evergreen, Forest Glades and Frayed Burlap Artist Markers.
Next, I added some shadows with a graphite pencil and blended the pigment with a blending stump. After this, I used the same pencil to draw horizontal lines. I filled these in with Jet Black Artist Marker. Similarly, I added shadows to these lines as well to show faux dimension. And, it did make a huge difference!
I stamped the sentiment from the Shades of Friendship Stamp Set. Similarly, I added some shading around the circle as well.
To finish, I added fine black paint splatters from the Watercolor 36 Pan Set.
You can watch the video below or on YouTube in HD.
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25 comments
It’s gorgeous!!!
Beautiful. Love the many ways you can use the stamp set.
Beautiful card. I’ve wanted the Book Club stamp set since it was released.
Thank you for showing Erum, this is such a gorgeous card. I love the versatility of this beautiful stamp set.
So enthralled, watching you color the stamped flowers. And, wow, what wonderful tips for making a one layer card look dimensional with graphite shading and drawing lines to color in for stripes. Beautifully done. Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous card with beautiful coloring! Love the bold colors and the stripes you created to ground the image. Your video is really helpful with many technique hints. TFS!
Love your card and your coloring. Good tips for shading and adding dimension too. Grateful for the video as is very inspiring and helpful too. The flowers are so beautiful..
Gorgeous card! Love the black lines and all the shading. Didn’t know I could use a graphite pencil to do my shading. Will definitely be giving it a try. Thanks for the great video with all the helpful tips!
It is so vibrant and dramatic. Flowers look so real. Beautiful card.
Really Stunning!!!
Beautiful card. Love your coloring. I just got this stamp set. Thanks for the inspiration.
Your card is beautiful! Thank you for sharing how you colored it and added shadowing. :)
What a lovely card! I didn’t even know Altenew had a Book Club Stamp Set!!
Fabulous card Erum, your rose really does look like velvet.
Yes, it does! This type of smooth colouring gives the illusion of velvety texture!
WOW!! This is stunning!!
Gorgeous color and dramatic design with the stripes you added.
Beautiful card! I love the shading you did with the pencil. Any tips or suggestions of what to use or not use for this technique? I checked your supply list, but didn’t see anything listed there. Thanks in advance.
Thank you! I used a regular pencil. You can use colour pencils too in shades of gray. In my previous videos, I have also used Gray markers and shades of gray colour pencils.
Erum—simply beautiful
Thank you Erum, I really enjoyed the video, beautiful card!
Lovely colouring.
Your card is so beautiful. I havewatched so many of your videos and love to watch you color with Artist Markers. My question is, do you approach all flowers the same or do you use a different method fior different types, as an example, small petals versus large petals? I have sets A-E but my coloring never seems to improve much!
Hi Linda! For this particular card I chose an easy method of colouring. My style of colouring changes according to my mood. Petal size does make a difference but not that much. If you mute my video and slow down the speed, you will be able to copy my movements and get a better idea. I have done quite a few videos with Artist Markers, covering basic, intermediate, and advance colouring methods. I am sure you will find something that will work for you :)
A beautiful card! Thanks for doing this in a manner that helps us get the hang of how to color with these markers. Your directions were very helpful.