Some of you who have been stamping for several years or more, may have heard of KK Originals, a line of stamps drawn by Kathy Kaberline. KK Originals are fresh and unique images, that the artist has drawn with her on personal twist.
Rubbernecker Stamp Company is pleased to announce that they have obtained distribution rights to KK Originals. Starting Tuesday, April 1st, KK Originals will be available for purchase on the Rubbernecker site. However, today you will be able to see previews of some of the images available, by visiting the blogs of the Rubbernecker Design Team. We’ve all made samples using KK Originals for the Rubbernecker Blog Challenge today.The colors for the Rubbernecker Blog Challenge today are pink, lavender and green. You can find more inforamtion regarding the Rubbernecker challenges by going to Jeanne‘s Inky Paws Blog. We’d love for you to participate in the challenge and if you do please be sure to post to Jeanne’s blog challenge article for a chance to be included in a drawing. If you upload your card to SCS please be sure to use RBC03 in the keywords so we can see all the cards together in the gallery..
I love the scenery images in the KK Originals line. I am going to have a fun time with all the flowers, sprigs of grass, etc. I chose to use a little watering can and flower and grass sprig to create my scene for todays challenge. I stamped the images on watercolor paper with Brilliance Black and then I sketched in some trees of my own, sponged in ground colors of green and brown to create a garden scene and placed the can right in the middle of the scene where it was left by the gardener. I have never used the Cut & Dry nibs before today but tried one out to add dirt texture to the garden ground area. I love the effect. I usually don’t use Copic markers on watercolor paper but I did today and colored the flowers and sprigs as well as the can with them. I used a large round dry watercolor brush to add the green grass area around the flower heads and then sponged in the rest of the green area with a large dauber. I sketched in the trees with a Copic Multiliner and watercolored, and filled in the leaf and grass area with a small dauber and the fern stamp. I added little flower along the tree line by just using the tip of the Copic markers and then sketched in little sprigs and stems with the liner and colored with the Copic. I loved the Create sentiment for this scene and wanted to make the little tag hang from one of the punched corners with twill. My friend, Jeanne S gave me this punch and I love it for big scenes like this. I added a couple of flower sprigs to the sentiment tag as well as daubing a little green along the bottom of the word to make it appear to be growing in the garden as well. This was a fun card to create.
Stamps: KK Originals Watering Can, Grass Sprig and Sentiment at Rubbernecker Stamp Company
Paper: Olive, Lavender, Watercolor
Ink: Ranger Distress Reinkers, Black Graphite
Accessories: Copic Markers and Multilinter, Twill, Corner Punch, Cut & Dry Nibs, Daubers, Brushes, Markers
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Gorgeous as always Kittie!!
Totally love this. The watering can is a wonderful image. And as usual, I appreciate seeing all of the supplies you used. Sometime could you please comment on what kind of watercolor paper you used and where you buy it. TIA
Beautiful Kittie, makes me long for spring flowers. I do have daffodils that are peeking up, so hopefully soon….
This is so sweet Kittie. So much detail! I especially like the little water can and how you placed your sentiment! One question, how do you use the large round dauber? Do you dab with it, or do you “scrub” in the color?
LOVE your garden scene, Kittie! Now if I can just get my garden to look like this, I’d be happy!!
Darling, darling, darling!! Love the can in the field of flowers!!
ooh, it’s so pretty!
FANTASTIC artwork!
Amazing and Beautiful artist you are, this is such a wonderful soothing scene!
lovely as can be.