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Susie Short - Painting Holiday Cards with Watercolors

Susie Short - Painting Holiday Cards with Watercolors

Recently one of our FREE “How To” Art demos at the DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store was Painting Holiday Cards in Watercolor with Susie Short.

 
As always with Susie’s demos, there were a lot of people there to see what “Susie Tips” would be shared to make gorgeous (and easy!) Holiday Cards.  Susie had out on display, two large boards with nearly 50 different Holiday cards that she had painted.  On the right were the winter snow scenes of trees, and on the left were her poinsettia cards plus a few other designs.  Through out the demo Susie asked everyone which card they would like her to show everyone how to do.
 
Susie Short with her Handmade Holiday Cards painted with DANIEL SMITH Watercolors on display at the demo.

Susie Short with her Handmade Holiday Cards painted with DANIEL SMITH Watercolors on display at the demo.

On Susie’s website, you can see many of her card designs there, and wonderful tutorials with her “Susie’s Watercolor Tips“.  While Susie was showing us how to paint watercolor cards of different kind of trees in the snow, she told us to check out her online tips for 

 
While showing us how to paint these Susie shared these other tips:  DANIEL SMITH Cascade Green is wonderful for evergreens because as it dries, you can see color variation which adds depth to your evergreen tress.  Susie likes to use Verditer Blue because it is pure, true blue which makes it perfect for painting snow.  Susie also has a DVD on Painting Snow, her Susie Shorts Hints for Painting Aspects of Snow and Susie Short Painting the Winter Landscape which is great for learning more. 
 
Susie Short's "How To" Paint Winter Scenes in Watercolor DVDs

Susie Short's "How To" Paint Winter Scenes in Watercolor DVDs

For one of the winter landscapes Susie made a water-wash on a diagonal accross the upper 2/3 of the the Strathmore Watercolor Card, then dropped in her Verditer Blue and Cascade Green, she briefly allowed the excess water to evaporate.  Then, using a cut up credit card (roughly shaped like in a long rectangle like a slip of paper) and turning the card at a right angle, she quickly scraped the card accross the surface of the damp card and paint so that she exposed the white of the paper.  Revealing the white of the paper gave the suggestion of white birch tree trunks in the snow.  Susie also uses a stylus or end of her brush to scratch in the branches and twigs for tree.

 
You can find more in Susie’s DANIEL SMITH article from a past catalog: Holiday Watercolor Cards.
 
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December 8th, 2009 categories: category, * Cardmaking, * Contests
Handmade Holiday Card Contest winners!

Handmade Holiday Card Contest winners!

We know the Holidays are a very busy time of year for everyone, and we appreciate the Artists ( Thank You! ) who took the time to create a Handmade Holiday Card to send us, and enter our Handmade Holiday Card Contest!

 
While we did not receive an “blizzard” of cards, we are very happy with the Holiday Cards we did receive, and we are going to share the winners with you now….
 
Our Winner is Cherylyn Bredemann from Illinois, with her “limited edition ‘Gocco print’ …with hand mixed metallic inks.  A little birdie… [with] handpainted accents in the leaves…splattering of festive red, golden acrylic paint and to top it off a bit of gold spray.”  Cherylyn even documented making it on her blog, VERY cool Cherylyn!
 
Winner of the $50 DANIEL SMITH Gift Certificate for our Handmade Holiday Card Contest - Cherylyn Bredemann

Winner of the $50 DANIEL SMITH Gift Certificate for our Handmade Holiday Card Contest - Cherylyn Bredemann

Congratulations Cherylyn, your wonderful Handmade Holiday Card wins you the $50 DANIEL SMITH Gift Certificate!

 
Our two Runners’ Up are Marca Sue DeLacerda from Texas, for her “Christmas” linoleum block print.  Marca Sue wrote on the inside of her card that she loves our Water Soluble inks and Watercolors – thank you!  And Patrice deAvila from Oregon, for her “Snow Leopard” “Cool Yule” block print card using silver ink.  You can see a bit more about Patrice’s card on her blog.
 
Congratulations to Marca Sue and Patrice, your wonderful Handmade Holiday Cards have won you each a $25 DANIEL SMITH Gift Certificate!
 
Happy Holidays Artists!
 
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November 13th, 2009 categories: category, * Cardmaking, * Contests, * Just for Fun
Handmade Holiday Card Contest

Handmade Holiday Card Contest

The Holiday Season is soon to be here, and to get everyone in the Holiday Spirit, we want to “Deck the Halls” of DANIEL SMITH with Handmade Holiday Cards! 

 
We would love to see Your Beautiful, Handmade Holiday Cards on display at our DANIEL SMITH Stores.  To make it more exciting, we are having a contest with a $50 DANIEL SMITH Gift Certificate for the Winner, and a $25 DANIEL SMITH Gift Certificate for each of the two Runner’s up!
 
So send us your Handmade Holiday Cards as soon as possible, and we’ll start to “Deck the Halls” here at DANIEL SMITH!  We will announce our Winner and two Runner’s Up at noon on Tuesday, December 8th on the DANIEL SMITH Blog, Facebook and Twitter.  So all Handmade Holiday Cards must be mailed to us, and received by Monday, December 7th to be eligible.
 
Through out our Handmade Holiday Card Contest, we will post many of the submitted Handmade Holiday Cards on the DANIEL SMITH Blog and on a Facebook Album to share with our Online Artist Community as well as everyone who visits our Stores…that will get us all in the Spirit!  Here is a recent post with easy Blockprinting idea for making Holiday Cards to get your creative juices going!
 
Rules for entering:
 
  1. Original Handmade Holiday Card (no reproductions)
  2. Two dimensional only
  3. Sizes: Standard Card sizes up to 5×7.
  4. Up to 2 entries per person. 
  5. Cards must have complete name of artist on the back of each card. 
  6. Mailed cards must include our Release Form filled out and signed.
  7. Winners will be chosen by DANIEL SMITH. 
  8. Cards become the property of DANIEL SMITH – and will not be returned.
  9. Contest expires December 7th, 2009.  
  10. Please Mail to:
               DANIEL SMITH
               Atten: Handmade Holiday Card Contest
               4150 First Avenue South
               PO Box 84268
               Seattle, WA 98124
 
We are excited about the coming Holiday Season and we are excited to see your Beautiful Cards – Handmade Holiday Art Cards are the BEST! 
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Update 12/9/09
Winners announced on this post:
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Easy Block Print Cardmaking Project - Painting in the Poinsettia leaves with DANIEL SMITH Sap Green Watercolor

Easy Block Print Cardmaking Project - Painting in the Poinsettia leaves with DANIEL SMITH Sap Green Watercolor

Want a high impact and easy Printmaking Project, that you can make great cards with?  Well, here you are….

 
Easy Printmaking! Making Cards with Safety Kut blocks, DANIEL SMITH Water Soluble Ink, DANIEL SMITH Watercolors and Strathmore Cards!  This project was inspired by Molly Hashimotos Block Printing demo during our Printmaking Event Weekend in October.
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This is what you will need:
  
  1. Safety Kut blocks 4×6 – 369 020 001
  2. Speedball Linoleum Cutter Set 1  – 530 060 002 
  3. Speedball 4″ soft Brayer – 530 060 018   
  4. Strathmore Watercolor Cards (10 qty with envelopes) 5×6-7/8 -  220 230 011

    DANIEL SMITH Watercolors – for this we used “Holly Berries” Triad ( Perylene Red , Sap Green , Iridescent Gold ) plus Hansa Yellow Medium 

  5. Watercolor brushes
  6. Plate or palette to roll out ink
  7. Soft leaded pencil – or Saral Graphite Transfer Paper
  8. Sharpie fine point pen
  9. Sturdy spoon
 
Watch the slide show video to see the basic “How To” and follow the instructions below to create our own design. 
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I sketched out a simple poinsettia design, and some other ideas would be a wreath, ornament, star, evergreen tree, Christmas Tree, Christmas Stockings, Wrapped box gift, or ???   This project is not limited to Christmas, think of how beautiful hearts would be for Valentine’s Day, Easter Eggs, Tulips or Bunnies and of course fun spooky Halloween pumpkins and more would be.

 

Design & Transfer:

  1. Draw out your design – keep it to simple shapes.
  2. Outline design with Sharpie Pen – this helps refine your simple shapes and gives you a thicker line to gauge around for the ink to stick to on the outline your design in the ink.
  3. Rub back side of paper with your design with a soft leaded pencil (or you can use Saral Graphite Transfer Paper to place on top of Safety Kut block and beneath the paper with your design).
  4. Place design pencil side down (or transfer paper down between block & design) on top of Safety Kut block.
  5. Take the capped Sharpie pen and press hard on your design tracing the design you made with your Sharpie pen to transfer the graphite from pencil (or Saral Paper) ( or Saral Paper) onto Safety Kut block as you trace out your design.
  6. Lift a corner and make sure your design is transferring onto the Safety Kut.
  7. Finish rubbing spoon over the Sharpie design to complete the transfer of your design.
 
Gauging and cutting your design:
  1. Insert the smallest tip of the Speedball Lino Cutter into the handle, and begin “pushing” the tip onto your Safety Kut block to gauge out your design.
  2. You will want to outline the basic shapes by gauging OUTSIDE or INSIDE the thick outlines – remember where you don’t gauge away the block the ink will stick and print.  You want to preserve that thick line.
  3. Tip for choosing the direction to gauge, follow the general outline, or as I did with the petals and leaves of the poinsettia, gauge in the direction of the PATTERN of the leaf, or if (for instance) water, you would gauge the motion of the water flowing downstream and around rocks.  Remember to keep turning your Safety Kut block around so that you are gauging AWAY from you so you don’t gauge yourself!
  4. For larger areas to gauge, switch your tip on the Speedball lino cutter to a larger tip.  Again, when gauging, think of how you want the lines of the gauge to show, for the poinsettia background, I gauged AWAY from my design all the way around the poinsettia shape.  Keep turning the Safety Kut block so that you are also gauging AWAY from yourself. 
  5. Keep gauging away until you see the design appear. 
  6. TIP – Don’t gauge away too much, you want to see the lines from your gauge marks.  You can always gauge away more if after you do a test print you decide too, but you CAN’T undo too much gauging.
 
Printing:
  1. Squeeze out some of the DANIEL SMITH Water Soluble Ink onto a glass palette or use white stoneware plate.
  2. Using your 4″ Soft Speedball Brayer, roll over the ink to coat your brayer.
  3. Roll inked brayer over your gauged design on the Safety Kut block and ink well.
  4. Make a Test Print onto any plain white paper:  Lay paper down, carefully place inked block ink side down onto paper and press down hard.  Then keeping them together, CAREFULLY pick up them both up and turn over so that the paper is now on top, don’t let them slip or your image will be blurry. Take your sturdy spoon, and rounded side down on to paper, press down and rub the paper to burnish the ink onto the paper to get a good print.  You may want to carefully lift one corner to check and see how well the ink is printing onto the paper.
  5. When you are satisfied that you have burnished in the ink, carefully pull the paper away from the inked block and reveal your Test Print!
  6. You may want to do several test prints until you feel comfortable with inking the block, and printing the paper.
  7. Now do the same with your Strathmore Watercolor Card.  You may find that you will need to ink your block more (tip rolling fast takes up ink, rolling slow lays down more ink) since Watercolor paper has different absorbency and have to press harder and longer with your spoon since the Watercolor Paper is thicker too.
  8. Keep printing til you are done!
  9. The prints will need to dry at least 24 hours (depending on the humidity) before hand painting with Watercolor.
  10. You can do some small touch ups with your Sharpie pen to fill in small areas that the ink missed.
 
Hand Painting with Watercolor:
  1. Decide on which DANIEL SMITH Watercolors you will be using and squeeze them out on your palette, just a little bit of paint.
  2. Begin painting in the areas you want with the colors you have chosen.  It’s kind of like coloring when you were a kid, keep within the lines!  :  )
  3. Use the watercolor full strength, or dilute to the color strength you desire and paint.
  4. You can individualize the cards by subtly changing the color strength, in the technique in the way you paint the watercolor, or by choosing different colors for the cards.
  5. Allow to dry and you are finished!
 
Have fun with this Blockprint Cardmaking Project and to find for more ideas for Handmade for the Holidays Art Projects please click on the link.
 
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~Deborah Burns
 
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DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store:       The Store For Artists

DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store: The Store For Artists

This weekend at our DANIEL SMITH  Seattle Store get a start on ideas for making Holiday Cards with our two back-to-back Printmaking FREE “How To” Art demos on Saturday.  Emily Baier will be demonstrating making Holiday Cards with Collagraph Printmaking from 11am to 1pm.  Then from 1 to 3, Sue Heston will be showing how to make easy Block Printmaking Cards.  These should be fun and inspiring demos!

 
Saturday, November 14th from 11 am to 1 pm
PRINTMAKING: Holiday Collograph Cards
Emily Baier
 
Saturday, November 14th from 1 pm to 3 pm
PRINTMAKING: Block Printed Cards
Sue Heston
 
Sunday, Susie Short will be demonstrating “Painting Holiday Cards” in Watercolor.  Susie always has wonderful ideas and tips to share at her demos, so if you are planning on making Handmade Holiday Cards with watercolor, this is a great demo to come to!
 
Sunday, Larine Chung will be demonstrating (FREE!) Oil Painting: Still Life Sketches.  Check out Larine’s luminous Oil Paintings here, and you can get an idea of some of what she will be sharing at this demo.
 
Sunday, November 15th from 12 to 2 pm (Special Time!)
WATERCOLOR: Painting Holiday Cards
 
Susie Short
 
Sunday, November 15th at 12 & 2 pm
OIL: Still Life Sketches
Larine Chung 
Don’t miss Larine’s Workshop December 6th at the Seattle Store!
 
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October 22nd, 2009 categories: category, * "How To" Video, * Cardmaking, * DS ExtraFine Watercolors, * Video "How To"
"Season's Greetings" - DANIEL SMITH Holiday Watercolor Triad

"Season's Greetings" - DANIEL SMITH Holiday Watercolor Triad

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Season’s Greetings” is our newest *Limited Edition DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Triad just out this week for the Holiday Season!
 
Our “Season’s GreetingsTriad is Organic Vermilion, Indian Yellow, and Cascade Green watercolors selected from our 238 colors (and counting!) of our DANIEL SMITH ExtraFine Watercolor collection.
 
With the debut of our “Season’s Greetings” Triad, you will find on their page, “Three Simple Steps for Handmade Cards”.  There is also a link to our collection of line art that you can download, print the images and use to make your own Cardinal painting and more.  We have 4 more Holiday designs for you; Holly, Holiday Lights, Wreath, and Tree to make your own Handmade Holiday Cards,  
 
Scroll down below the Holiday images you’ll find our “Season’s Greeting” Triad video where you can watch Annie talk about the three watercolors: Organic Vermilion, Indian Yellow, and Cascade Green, and show you how to paint the Cardinal!  So get a good start on the Holiday Season, and have fun making Handmade Holiday Cards!
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*Limited Edition Triads are available only for a limted time

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October 19th, 2009 categories: category, * Bellevue FREE Demos, * Cardmaking, * Pastel Painting/Drawing
Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

This coming weekend we have Card Making with Ink & Metal Leaf and Pastels on Black Backgrounds for our FREE “How To” Art demos at the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store.
 
Saturday, Molly Hashimoto will be demonstrating Card Making with Ink & Metal Leaf….get inspired for some Holiday Cardmaking!  Molly did a wonderful demonstration during the recent DANIEL SMITH Printmaking Event with Safety Kut, DANIEL SMITH Water Soluble Black Ink and DANIEL SMITH Watercolors, and I KNOW you won’t want to miss this one!
 
Saturday, October 24th from 11 am to 1 pm – Special Time!
CARD MAKING: Ink & Metal Leaf
 
 
Sunday, Ben Edwards, from CRESCENT CARDBOARD, will be demonstrating how to work with Pastels on Black Backgrounds, there should be some great tips for Pastel drawing/painting on Black Crescent Boards and interesting techniques to add to your repertoire!
 
Sunday, October 25th from 12 to 2 pm  – Special Time!
CRESCENT CARDBOARD: Pastels on Black Backgrounds
Ben Edwards
crescentcardboard.com
  
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September 30th, 2009 categories: category, * Acrylic FREE Demos, * Bellevue FREE Demos, * Cardmaking, * Mix Media
Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

This weekend at our DANIEL SMITH Bellevue Store we have FREE Art Demos: Mixed Media with Acrylics with Jacqui Beck and Holiday Cardmaking with Strathmore’s Kari Foteff.

 
SATURDAY:  Jacqui Beck will be sharing her tips on Mixed Media Painting with Acrylics.  Get some new ideas for working in Mixed Media and get inpsired!
 
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Saturday, October 3rd at 11 am & 1:45 pm
ACRYLIC: Expressive Mixed Media Painting
Jacqui Beck
Don’t miss Jacqui’s Workshop Oct 28th Bellevue Store! 
 
SUNDAY: Get a jump on the Holidays (Yikes is it really October already?) and Learn How To Make Creative Holiday Cards with Strathmore’s Kari Foteff.  Get tips on creating your Holiday cards now, while you still have time to make them!
 
Sunday, October 4th from 1 pm to 3 pm (Special Time)
STRATHMORE: Creative Holiday Cards
Kari Foteff
strathmoreartist.com
 
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September 30th, 2009 categories: category, * Cardmaking, * Paper Sculpture, * Seattle FREE Demos
DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store:       The Store For Artists

DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store: The Store For Artists

This weekend at our DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store our FREE Art Demos : How to Make Holiday Cards with Kari Foteff and Paper Casting with Janthina DuSavage.

 
SATURDAY: Get a jump on the Holidays (Yikes is it really October already?) and Learn How To Make Creative Holiday Cards with Strathmore’s Kari Foteff.  Get tips on creating your Holiday cards now, while you still have time to make them!
 
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Saturday, October 3rd from 12 to 2 pm (special time)
STRATHMORE: Creative Holiday Cards
Kari Foteff

strathmoreartist.com 
 
SUNDAY:  Janthina DuSavage will be demonstrating how to make Paper Casting Sculpture while showing how she makes her Wildlife Sculptures.  You can read a little bit about Janthina’s “…Paper Fabrication Techniques” she has posted on her Artists’ Statement.  
Sunday, October 4th at 12 & 2 pm
PAPER CASTING: Multi-Layered Wildlife Sculpture
Janthina DuSavage
collectivevisions.com
 
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August 13th, 2009 categories: category, * Cardmaking, * Collage, * New Products
Yuzen Chiyogami and Shizen papers on display at the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store

Yuzen Chiyogami and Shizen papers on display at the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store

In our new DANIEL SMITH 2009-2010 Reference Catalog we have 15 new patterns of Yuzen Chiyogami papers for you to use in your Art projects.  

 Historically these lovely patterns were painstakingly carved onto multiple woodblocks, one for each color, and hand printed onto fabric for kimonos, or onto paper for paper dolls or small paper boxes.  Today, the brilliant colors are silkscreened, each color separately, onto strong kozo/sulphite paper with crisp detailed patterns making the gorgeous papers.  These lush papers can be used for bookbinding, gift wrap, collage, lampshades, origami, card-making, framing, scrapbooking, or wherever your artistic expression leads you!

 
Tip – if you collage the paper onto a lampshade, use DANIEL SMITH Acrylic Medium in Gloss or Matte to apply the papers to the outside surface of the lampshade.
 
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Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

This weekend at the DANIEL SMITH Bellevue Store for our FREE Demos, we are having a Special Hands On Event on Cardmaking and a Watercolor Demo.

 
Saturday Strathmore Rep Kari Foteff will be hosting a Special Hands On Event on Cardmaking.  Kari will have a cardmaking project that everyone will get to do for this “Hands on Event” and everyone get to make some cards.  If you would like to learn more about Strathmore Creative products, get some fun ideas, and make some cards at this FREE Special Event then planning on coming for some fun!
"Hands On" Cardmaking with Kari Foteff from Strathmore - April 2009

"Hands On" Cardmaking with Kari Foteff from Strathmore - April 2009

Saturday, August 8th from 12 to 2 pm Special Time! 
STRATHMORE: Card Making
Kari Foteff
strathmoreartist.com

 

 Sunday Artist Cheryl Renee Long will be demonstrating Watercolor: The Edge of Abstraction.  You can see examples of her work (Cheryl’s Art ) and how she simplifies her shapes so that they become more abstracted, glorious color too.  Come to this FREE Watercolor demo to watch and learn some tips great tips from Cheryl.

 
Sunday, August 9th at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: The Edge of Abstraction
Cheryl Renee Long
cherylrlong.com
 
 
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August 2nd, 2009 categories: category, * Cardmaking, * Digital Print Center, * Special "Hands On" Events
DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store:       The Store For Artists

DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store: The Store For Artists

This weekend we are having a couple of different FREE Demos/Special Events at the DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store.

 
Saturday we will have a Q & A session on the DANIEL SMITH Digital Print Center (which opened last March) with Seattle DS Store Staff Member Justin Viau who is the “Go To Guy” for the Digital Print Center.  Justin will talk about what the DS Digital Print Center can do for you, answer your questions, and show examples of the Center’s printing capabilities.  If you have been curious about the new Digital Print Center and it’s services, this would be a great time to find out more.
 
Saturday, August 8th from 11 am to 1 pm – Special Time!
DANIEL SMITH DIGITAL PRINT CENTER: Q & A
Justin Viau
justinv113.net 
 
"Hands On" Cardmaking with Kari Foteff from Strathmore - April 2009

"Hands On" Cardmaking with Kari Foteff from Strathmore - April 2009

Sunday we will have a Special Hands On Event on Cardmaking with Strathmore Rep Kari Foteff.  Kari will have a cardmaking project that everyone will get to do for this “Hands on Event” and everyone get to make some cards.  If you would like to learn more about Strathmore Creative products, get some fun ideas, and make some cards at this FREE Special Event then planning on coming for some fun!

 Sunday, August 9th from 1 to 3 pm – Special Time!
STRATHMORE: Cardmaking
Kari Foteff
strathmoreartist.com

 
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