This is a lovely blue stone with a soft translucence and a random looking pattern of lighter colored intersecting lines.
It is a great doodle gem if you only have a few colored pencils! The example in the video was done with Prismacolor but I have figured out what colors you would want to try if you only have Crayola. I love how with simple materials we can have a whole collection of stones from around the world!
Please check out the video, try out the stone and the doodle then let me know what you thought of the lesson. I'd love to hear what you think would make my videos better. :)
Materials:
White smooth cardstock:
I'm using Neenah Solar White 110 LB Cardstock, but, any smooth white (NOT GLOSSY) card or paper will do. The heavier the paper the more abuse it can take. :)
Pens:
Black non smudging ink pen. I'm using Sakura Pigma Micron 05 Black ink
White Gel roller pen. I"m Using my favorite: Uniball Signo White UM-153
Colored Pencils:
I'm using Prismacolor: Indigo, Aquamarine, True Blue, Light Cerulean Blue, White and a Colorless Blender.
If you only have Crayola try these colors: Navy, Turquoise, Sky Blue, Light Blue and White
The most important things you need to be successful with any of my doodle gems projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves.
I love the community that we are building here. We are caring and supportive of all levels of crafters, makers and Artists.
We have a great group on Facebook Come and join us!
Music: Http://purple-planet.com
Find me at:
Instagram: @deliberately_creative
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sbergeron00/
Google+: +Deliberately Creative -Stephanie Bergeron
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Blog: http://deliberatelycreative.blogspot.com
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Copyright info: Videos produced by Stephanie Bergeron (Deliberately Creative Sbergeron00) are intended for private use only. Please contact me for commercial/retail use licensing information. Feel free to embed the videos as is, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original video. Thank you.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Monday, September 19, 2016
How to Draw Hematite Doodle Gem Tutorial Ep 26
This week's episode in my Doodle Gem Series is Hematite. A wonderful shiny almost metallic grey stone that is usually around 60% iron. I used a limited pallet and even figured out what colors you would use if you were using Crayola too.
Materials:
Cardstock Neenah, Solar White 110 lb
Pigma Micron Black ink 02
Signo Uniball UM-153 White Ink
Colored Pencils-
I Used: Prismacolor, Black, 50% Grey, White, Indigo, and Colorless Blender.
If you only have Crayola: Black, Slate Grey, White and Navy.
The most important things you need to be successful with any of my doodle gems projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves.
I love the community that we are building here. We are caring and supportive of all levels of crafters, makers and Artists.
We have a great group on Facebook Come and join us!
Music: Http://purple-planet.com
Find me at:
Instagram: @deliberately_creative
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sbergeron00/
Google+: +Deliberately Creative -Stephanie Bergeron
Facebook: Deliberately Creative Https://www.facebook.com/groups/1524859274500385/ Please join our creative discussion! Join our group!
Blog: http://deliberatelycreative.blogspot.com
#CACmember
Copyright info: Videos produced by Stephanie Bergeron (Deliberately Creative Sbergeron00) are intended for private use only. Please contact me for commercial/retail use licensing information. Feel free to embed the videos as is, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original video. Thank you.
Materials:
Cardstock Neenah, Solar White 110 lb
Pigma Micron Black ink 02
Signo Uniball UM-153 White Ink
Colored Pencils-
I Used: Prismacolor, Black, 50% Grey, White, Indigo, and Colorless Blender.
If you only have Crayola: Black, Slate Grey, White and Navy.
The most important things you need to be successful with any of my doodle gems projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves.
I love the community that we are building here. We are caring and supportive of all levels of crafters, makers and Artists.
We have a great group on Facebook Come and join us!
Music: Http://purple-planet.com
Find me at:
Instagram: @deliberately_creative
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sbergeron00/
Google+: +Deliberately Creative -Stephanie Bergeron
Facebook: Deliberately Creative Https://www.facebook.com/groups/1524859274500385/ Please join our creative discussion! Join our group!
Blog: http://deliberatelycreative.blogspot.com
#CACmember
Copyright info: Videos produced by Stephanie Bergeron (Deliberately Creative Sbergeron00) are intended for private use only. Please contact me for commercial/retail use licensing information. Feel free to embed the videos as is, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original video. Thank you.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
#CACFanArt Speed Painting Jack and Sally on Halloween Hill
Hello and welcome! I hope you enjoy this speed painting on a paper leaf. This is a fun little fan art video that was inspired by Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas. Jack and Sally are wonderful characters and It makes my heart happy to share this bit of this creativity with you.
Here's the link for the Playlist! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWIliupmkUxNh_sFfn0fhC8QsE2tP_N_z
Here's the link to the video where I show how to make the paper leaves!
If you are a creative artist that makes Youtube videos interested in learning more about the Creative Arts Collaboration click this link : http://bit.ly/2cPwCIB
The most important things you need to be successful with any of my creative projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves.
I love the community that we are building here. We are caring and supportive of all levels of crafters, makers and Artists.
We have a great group on Facebook Come and join us!
Music: Http://purple-planet.com
Find me at:
Instagram: @deliberately_creative
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sbergeron00/
Google+: +Deliberately Creative -Stephanie Bergeron
Facebook: Deliberately Creative Https://www.facebook.com/groups/1524859274500385/ Please join our creative discussion! Join our group!
Blog: http://deliberatelycreative.blogspot.com
#CACmember
Copyright info: Videos produced by Stephanie Bergeron (Deliberately Creative Sbergeron00) are intended for private use only. Please contact me for commercial/retail use licensing information. Feel free to embed the videos as is, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original video. Thank you.
Here's the link for the Playlist! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWIliupmkUxNh_sFfn0fhC8QsE2tP_N_z
Here's the link to the video where I show how to make the paper leaves!
If you are a creative artist that makes Youtube videos interested in learning more about the Creative Arts Collaboration click this link : http://bit.ly/2cPwCIB
The most important things you need to be successful with any of my creative projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves.
I love the community that we are building here. We are caring and supportive of all levels of crafters, makers and Artists.
We have a great group on Facebook Come and join us!
Music: Http://purple-planet.com
Find me at:
Instagram: @deliberately_creative
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sbergeron00/
Google+: +Deliberately Creative -Stephanie Bergeron
Facebook: Deliberately Creative Https://www.facebook.com/groups/1524859274500385/ Please join our creative discussion! Join our group!
Blog: http://deliberatelycreative.blogspot.com
#CACmember
Copyright info: Videos produced by Stephanie Bergeron (Deliberately Creative Sbergeron00) are intended for private use only. Please contact me for commercial/retail use licensing information. Feel free to embed the videos as is, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original video. Thank you.
Monday, September 12, 2016
DIY Doodle Gem Moonstone ep 25
Reach out your hand and touch the moon! Well, now I'll share the steps with you so you can draw and color a lovely Moonstone in a sweet doodle setting.
The materials I used:
Prismacolor Colored pencils - Yellow Ocher, White, Indigo, Light Cerulean, 50% Cold Grey and True Blue
If you have Crayola: I'd start with Indigo, White, Cool Grey, Sky Blue, Light Blue, Harvest Gold.
Pigma Micron 05 Black ink
Uniball Signo White UM-153
The most important things you need to be successful with any of my doodle gems projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves.
I love the community that we are building here. We are caring and supportive of all levels of crafters, makers and Artists.
We have a great group on Facebook Come and join us!
Music: Http://purple-planet.com
Find me at:
Instagram: @deliberately_creative
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sbergeron00/
Google+: +Deliberately Creative -Stephanie Bergeron
Facebook: Deliberately Creative Https://www.facebook.com/groups/1524859274500385/ Please join our creative discussion! Join our group!
Blog: http://deliberatelycreative.blogspot.com
#CACmember
Copyright info: Videos produced by Stephanie Bergeron (Deliberately Creative Sbergeron00) are intended for private use only. Please contact me for commercial/retail use licensing information. Feel free to embed the videos as is, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original video. Thank you.
The materials I used:
Prismacolor Colored pencils - Yellow Ocher, White, Indigo, Light Cerulean, 50% Cold Grey and True Blue
If you have Crayola: I'd start with Indigo, White, Cool Grey, Sky Blue, Light Blue, Harvest Gold.
Pigma Micron 05 Black ink
Uniball Signo White UM-153
The most important things you need to be successful with any of my doodle gems projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves.
I love the community that we are building here. We are caring and supportive of all levels of crafters, makers and Artists.
We have a great group on Facebook Come and join us!
Music: Http://purple-planet.com
Find me at:
Instagram: @deliberately_creative
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sbergeron00/
Google+: +Deliberately Creative -Stephanie Bergeron
Facebook: Deliberately Creative Https://www.facebook.com/groups/1524859274500385/ Please join our creative discussion! Join our group!
Blog: http://deliberatelycreative.blogspot.com
#CACmember
Copyright info: Videos produced by Stephanie Bergeron (Deliberately Creative Sbergeron00) are intended for private use only. Please contact me for commercial/retail use licensing information. Feel free to embed the videos as is, but please do not alter, remove watermarks, re-upload or otherwise change the original video. Thank you.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Real Time How to Draw Aventurine Doodle Gems ep 24
Yes! Here's a new video for your doodling pleasure!
Let me know if you like seeing these video on the blog and if there's any other information you would like here besides the link to the video!
Let me know if you like seeing these video on the blog and if there's any other information you would like here besides the link to the video!
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