Colouring video: MFT Mice Day to celebrate

There is a new colouring video up on my YouTube channel today and this time I’ve used my Prismacolor pencils to colour up this mouse and cupcake stamp from MFT Stamps called Mice Day to Celebrate. You can see how I’ve coloured up the entire stamp. As usual I’ve used kraft cardstock to colour on. You can see the finished card below, it’ll get its own post as well.

Once again the video is without audio.

If you’d rather watch the video directly on YouTube, please click here.

These are the pencils I’ve used: Warm Grey: 1054, 1052, 1051, 1050, Red: 1078, 924, 923, 1030, Brown: 946, 945 Pink: 1078, 195, 994, 993, 1014, Grey: 1072, 1070, 1068, Green: 908, 109, 912, 989, Yellow: 1003, 914, White: 938

Make a wish

Time for another card with pencil colouring! I actually coloured this one up as one of my first pencil colourings back in May last year and it’s taken until now for it to make its way onto a card. The stamp is from Purple Onion Designs and I use Prismacolor Premier pencils.

The card itself is simple. I’ve cut the panel a little narrow to fit a stripe of coloured cardstock down the side. I’ve drawn in a border around the edges of the coloured panel as well. The sentiment is a combination of a stamp from MFT Stamps and one of their dies which I’ve cut short so it only says “wish”. I had the perfect amount of light blue enamel dots from Altenew left, so they got to hang out around the sentiment as well.

Magnolia Blossoms

Did you see the video I put up in the middle of March? Well, you can find it here, if you haven’t seen it yet. I’m showing how I coloured up this stamp from My Favorite Things called Magnolia Blossoms. Today the card is ready. I’ve drawn in a black whimsical border and some random dots, gave it a narrow cut to have a white border on the side. Then I used black ink on a stamp by Avery Elle.

Colouring Video – Magnolia Blossoms

I have another pencil colouring video for you today. This time I’ve used a stamp by My Favorite Things called Magnolia Blossoms. The image has been stamped twice at slightly different angles using GinaK Designs’ Amalgam Ink and it has been coloured up using Prismacolor Premier Pencils.

There’s no audio this time either and the video itself has been sped up so that it is twice as fast as the real time colouring. Then you have an idea of how long it took to colour it. It takes longer to make the actual video than it takes to colour up the image, that’s for sure!

If you’d rather watch the video directly on YouTube, please click here.

Pencils used: (brown) 947, 945, 943, 997, (green) 109, 1097, 1005, 989, (pink) 994, 929, 928, 1014, 938