Hello, everyone, and a very Happy Birthday to Gina! Today the Gina K Design Team is having a virtual birthday party to celebrate Gina's birthday and you're all invited. If you came from Tina's blog, then you are at the right place. If you are joining in part way through the hop, you can find the beginning at Cammie's blog.
I brought wine to the party! My card for Gina uses the wine glass from Melanie's A Charmed Life and the grapes from Asela's, Fruitful Harvest. Now lets head over to Michelle's blog to see what she is bringing to the party! After you finish hopping, please visit Gina's blog to leave a birthday wish on her blog and we will draw for two lucky names to receive a FREE stamp set!
First, I stamped the glass, from A Charmed Life, with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, then colored with Copic markers, starting with R24.
Shaded with R29.
Deepened the shading with R89.
Then I used C1 on the clear parts of the glass.
Added C3.
Then added just a touch of C5. After coloring, I cut out the image.
I stamped the grapes, from Fruitful Harvest, also with Memento Tuxedo Black and colored with R24, leaving a highlight. Then I added some shading with R89 and used the blender pen to soften the look of the highlight. I colored all the remaining grapes the same way.
For the leaves, I started by filling in with YG93.
Added YG97.
Then added YG95. After coloring, I cut out the image.
I wanted to make my grape cluster a little smaller, so I cut the grapes as shown.
Then I adhered the cut out portion on top of the ones still attached to the leaves, making a smaller image.
For the background, I sponged Memento Desert Sand on Pure Luxury White card stock.
Then sponged lightly with Memento Rich Cocoa.
I masked off the top portion with sticky notes and sponged more Memento Rich Cocoa.
This is what it looked like after I removed the mask.
I adhered my cut out images to the background, using Pop Dots on the top of the images and adhering directly to the background at the bottoms. Then I added a shadow from the grapes with R22 and R20.
Used N1 and N3 to add a shadow for the glass and leaves and also used it to go over the pink shadow to grey it up a bit.
I stamped the sentiment, from The Giving Tree, with Memento Tuxedo Black. I layered with Pure Luxury Chocolate Brown and used a Lipstick Red card base.
Thanks so much for stopping by and joining the party. I hope you have a wonderful day!
really great card and awesome tutorial!
ReplyDeleteVivi
Oh so gorgeous T! LOVE those grapes...lets stomp some! haha!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! great coloring and tutorial. I am not yet blessed with copics but it is at the top of my wish lits :D hugs n blessings.
ReplyDeleteLove the bold colors and thanks for the step by step instructions!
ReplyDeleteYour card is STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the copic directions! I am just learning copics and need all the visual help I can get.
AMAZINGLY colored, as always!!! Theresa, these look just perfect!!! SOOO love how the grapes look!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card! love your coloring.
ReplyDeleteTheresa, this is absolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card...perfect coloring, shading...the works!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, I knew you would do a fantastic job, you are my favorite in the gallery , just love your work!!! And such a festive card, lovely to bring the wine!!!!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, beautiful card and a fabulous tutorial for us to follow along. I love the Fruitful Harvest set and hope to be able to color as well.
ReplyDeleteEnvy your talent for coloring, just beautiful, the wine and grapes look so real. Thank you for sharing your work and tutorial. jman4@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteEnvy your talent for coloring, just beautiful, the wine and grapes look so real. Thank you for sharing your work and tutorial. jman4@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteEnvy your talent for coloring, just beautiful, the wine and grapes look so real. Thank you for sharing your work and tutorial. jman4@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteBeautiful still life card. Thanks for the tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteCarole Miller
How stunning, Theresa! Absolutely gorgeous! Love the combination of these two images and how you adapted them to fit together! Clinking my glass to yours (although it is too early for wine yet for me this morning, ha...coffeeeee)! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial on the steps in creating your special card for Gina K!Thanks a bunch for sharing your technique tips.
ReplyDeleteOh T.....this is just so rich and deep I swear I can taste the flavor!!! I'm gonna attempt this tutorial and see if I can get this affect....fabulous and a gorgeous birthday toast for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous, Theresa! Fantastic coloring! Thanks for another great tutorial! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteAhh, yes! You brought the wine! Fabulous card Theresa! Thanks for sharing your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Thanks for the tutorial....and the glass of wine. LOL
ReplyDeleteA toast - wow - this is gorgeous! I love the rich colors and the way you colored them is perfect. I always learn so much from you!
ReplyDeleteyour detail is amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good life!
Terri E.
what a gorgeously colored/designed card! amazing!
ReplyDeletegorgeous card, your tablescape and shadowing is amazing! greta tip about croppinghte base, and I heart the Lipstick Red base! salut!
ReplyDeleteTheresa, that card is gorgeous! You are so unbelievably talented and every time I click on your blog, I get chills when I look at your projects. I have learned so much from you, about coloring and sponging for sure but also about friendship and loyalty. Love you! XOXOXO
ReplyDeleteAs always your card is gorgeous, just like the lady it is intended for. I love your tutorials. You keep me inspired to keep learning.
ReplyDeleteFab birthday card.
ReplyDeleteYour copic coloring is beautiful as always. The wine and grapes look so real.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Card and Thank U 4 the tutorial as well.
ReplyDeleteGina; A birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun. Enjoy the trip.
ColleenB.
Lovely card! I am just finally getting the nerve to buy some copics and appreciate that you show us how you color your cards. With your help I'm giving them a try. Thanks so much.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe you have told us before and I just missed it but ... do you have digital images and if so, where can I get them?
What a Gorgeous card! I love the tutorial you gave us too. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic card..thanks for the directions especially the copic colors
ReplyDeleteGreat card and I love your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSo rich and warm and awesome coloring! Thanks for sharing your coloring tips! A big happy birthday to Gina!
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a great card!!
ReplyDeleteOh..what a gorgeous card...your coloring is perfection.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial..
Gina will love the card.
Wow, your grapes look real!!! Thanks for the coloring tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the card and your coloring too!
ReplyDeletethis is stunning! The grapes look so real the way you coulered them Fantastic card.
ReplyDeleteit looks realistic and thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteyou have done a gorgeous job as usual!! Love the simplicity of your card, it is perfect!
ReplyDeleteStunning card, as always your coloring and sponging is just beautiful!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful job of coloring on your card. they look so real.
ReplyDeleteThe coloring is awesome ...thanks for sharing your tutorial..well done
ReplyDeletezullu26@aol.com
wow...what a beautiful card and a wonderful tutorial.... thank you for sharing your talent with us.
ReplyDeleteJust love the coloring job done on Gina's card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour work is truly amazing!! I want to be just like you when I grow up :) TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card xxx
ReplyDeleteAwesome card & so unique, I love it! I'll toast to Gina & wish her a happy birthday...heres to you Gina!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a absolutely gorgeous card, you are amazing. Thanks so much for taking the time to show how you colored the image.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the time & talent it took for this beautiful card!!! Such details, wow! Thanks for such a great party!
ReplyDeleteThose grapes are amazing. They look good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial.
Wow!! This is fantastic Theresa!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloring. So impressive. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThese designs look so real. Nice job with the Copic Tutorials. I have some and they have intimated me - until this tutorial. I will play with them now. Great Job.
ReplyDeletewhat a classy card!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
Let's raise our glasses in a toast to the Birthday Girl! Great card, love the addition of the gorgeous grapes.
ReplyDeleteTotally STUNNING!! Beautiful rich, deep colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Theresa! Those grapes look spectacular!! Thank you for another fabulous tutorial - you are like a magician giving away all your secrets! I know Gina will love this too for her special day!
ReplyDeleteLovely. The card has a lot of depth.
ReplyDeleteA great card and wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSuper!!! Love the instructions as well. The card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!! Love your coloring!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, I wouldn't have thought of wine for a birthday party, but that is a beautiful card. Your coloring is fantastic. Thanks for the "how to".
ReplyDeleteNeat card and the coloring is awesome! Great tutorial too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOnce again - fabulous card and awesome tutorial on how you did it. I am convinced that my coloring is getting better because I visit your blog so often! Thanks to all of you on the DT for throwing this party for Gina. Terrific idea!
ReplyDeleteI love how you colored the grapes and wine. Looks so refreshing and perfect for a birthday party toast.
ReplyDeleteWow! This card is awesome! Fabulous job!!
ReplyDeleteTheresa, your card is so rich looking. Who doesn't LOVE wine! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a delish, rich card! Just the right additon to this birthday party. Happy Birthday, Gina!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a card! What an awesome coloring job! Those grapes look luscious and I don't even like grapes! The Tut is great as well. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great tutorial on coloring. This card's colors are so rich..I want to drink the wine now!
ReplyDeleteAmazing card!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are always the prettiest! Such a great job coloring. I so appreciate the steps you provide with each card. I hope someday I can color as well as you!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card .... your colouring is stunning! Thanks for the tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are brilliant! Beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteSalute'! Lucky you got to bring the vino! The colors are so rich and beautiful, Theresa! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Theresa! Your card is so well executed that it looks 3D on my computer screen. Those grapes just look ready to be plucked! I'm sure Gina will enjoy her glass of red wine!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great and real looking glass of wine I am a little tipsy.
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS! I love the look the the grapes!
ReplyDeleteSuper Wow! I wanted to reach out and have a sip of the wine but that's for Gina.
ReplyDeleteRaising a glass for Gina! Gorgeous card, Theresa! Love how you combined these stamp sets. I'll be back for this tutorial. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteI love your card. Thanks so much for sharing your coloring technique, I am just learning and have trouble with shading
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You have made the grapes look like they are ready to be picked and eaten! Amazing coloring! Cheers to Gina.
ReplyDeletei'll lift a glass of that nice looking wine!
ReplyDeleteyou are the best at coloring and shading! i am in awe!
sandyh
sandyha at comcast dot net
You girls have certainly thought of everything for a fantastic party. The wine looks good enough to drink. A beautiful card...TFS
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL coloring..WOW..looks like a painting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card! Thank you SO much for the coloring tutorial. It's always nice to learn a little something new every day. I am sure that Gina would agree. :D
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! I can almost smell and taste the wine and grapes! T4S Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great wine! May I have another glass. Lovely card! Great way to celebrate Gina's birthday
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and gorgeous Theresa--love the dimension and relaxing scene you've created!
ReplyDeletehugz,
Suzanne
Beautiful card--fabulous coloring.
ReplyDeleteThis is just a fabulous way to top off Gina's wonderful day. Who wouldn't enjoy this vintage. After all it was a very good year!!!
ReplyDeleteMarcie
Theresa, your colouring rocks!!! The card is absolutely stunning!! Those grapes look like I could reach in and pick them off the plate!
ReplyDeleteGreat colouring. Fabulous. Happy Birthday Gina
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful card, Theresa! Birthday's should always be celebrated with a little bubbly. Happy Birthday to Gina!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful card indeed.
ReplyDeleteOoooooh! Thanks for that awesome tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card. The coloring is beautiful. Come teach me please! Gina will love kickin back at the beach house with these snackies. Party on.....
ReplyDeleteAh wine, a welcome addition to any party and once again you have set a fabulous scene!
ReplyDeleteA little vino is required for a birthday party and you've definitely brought it. Fantastic coloring, thank you for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteTheresa, AMAZING coloring and scenery layout. Love your blog! Happy Bday GinaK!! =D
ReplyDeleteWow! What a 'bunch' of beautful coloring! Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWowsers! The glass of wine and grapes look REAL! Thanks for the tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteKris in Alaska
funamom at yahoo dot com
You do such an amazing job! Thanks for always taking the time to give instructions. Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a classy card! Beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteLush looking and that wine coud put me over the edge...(Lol)! Like your little trick for making a stamped image smaller...way cool. Your leaves are soo real looking...I can almost feel them through the image...great work Theresa!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coloring on this fabby card, Theresa!!! Thx for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! I don't drink wine but you did an amazing job on the wine and the glass. The grapes and the rest of the card were just as great. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!! Your coloring is fantastic.
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