Good morning! Today I will show you how to do a crayon resist technique with my A Year of Flowers 2 set. The sketchy, whimsical style of these seasonal flowers is perfect for this technique! You will love having these pops of color on your holiday cards, so easy for mass production. This technique is traditionally done with a white crayon and glossy cardstock, but I have found that in a pinch, you can substitute regular white cardstock and a white pencil, producing slightly softer but still beautiful results. Greeting is from Fabulous Holiday Fillers.
I am also giving away one 2015 calendar from CardMaker, which features a resist technique
project by me (and cards from other designers you know, like Theresa Momber!) This 12 month, 12 projects calendar includes detailed instructions for each card, as well as little known holidays in addition to all "the biggies", so fun! Winner will be drawn randomly and announced here Wednesday, November 13th. To enter, please leave a comment below. Subscribers to my blog and Youtube channel get an extra chance. Sign up today if not already!
Supplies:
Gina K. Designs A Year of Flowers 2 and Fabulous Holiday Fillers stamp sets
Gina K. Designs Cherry
Red, Black Onyx, and Fresh Asparagus ink pads
Gina K. Designs Pure Luxury Kraft and White (or glossy) cardstock
Adhesive and foam dots, white crayon or pencil, tissue,
sponges, scissors, adhesive pearls
Thanks for visiting today!
I love this technique. I made some of the lattice cards with leaves, and love how they turned out, but this is gorgeous with the poinsettia. It looks like a quick and easy card to make for Christmas. I can see these in my future. Thanks for sharing. :-)
ReplyDeleteWho knew coloring outside the lines could be so beautiful! Thank you for the video.
ReplyDeleteMimi
Beautiful card. I love all the poinsettias you've done - they are such fun to color. Thanks for the great video.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I love all the poinsettias you've done - they are such fun to color. Thanks for the great video.
ReplyDeleteMelanie, I have never tried this technique, but it looks so easy and obviously is quick and so very pretty. Love the poinsettias. Thanks for a great video.
ReplyDeleteMelanie, I love the crayon resist technique. I had forgotten about this technique. Thanks for the demonstration!!! Beautiful card!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt has been eons since I tried the crayon resist and I want to thank you so much for reminding me how lovely it looks. Your card design is super wonderful and I am going to try and make myself a few similar with this technique. I always love poinsettias for holiday greetings!
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous and one I know I will be making this year! Thanks so much for sharing. It's beautiful and easy!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing. I have to try this, your card looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love this card and the video. Will have to get some kind of a waxy white pencil or crayon as I do not have any or any children with crayons. sure do want to try it though, looks like fun and quick.
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ReplyDeleteOh, wow, I would LOVE to win that calendar!!! Thanks for another great tutorial - you always inspire me!!
ReplyDeleteGreat video, Melanie! Your videos make it easy to duplicate your designs. I love stamping flowers! I'll be raiding the crayon box!
ReplyDeleteLots of poinsettias are flowing around the designers this year. I guess I'll be current since I'm using one on my cards. This technique is perfect for the sketchy flowers. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLovely card!! Thanks for the inspiration and reminding me that I should use the crayon resist technique more.
ReplyDeleteI subscribe to your YouTube channel and really enjoy your videos!
ReplyDeleteAwesome video! I have done crayon resist with regular cardstock and never glossy cardstock. I like how you showed the pencil and the quick coloring of the image. I subscribe to your blog as well as your You Tube channel already. Love both! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card - thanks for sharing the technique.
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This card is just beautiful. I love the white highlights and loose color of the sponging. I think I have this set, so I will give it a whirl.
ReplyDeleteI love this card. Think I will try it on the glossy. I have a little of that left in my papers. This will add a few quick cards to my stack that are not so quick to make. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the "oh no...not all the mess of the resist technique" out of the resist technique..lol. I love the natural grace inherent in your cards. I did not know you have a youtube channel. Do I just google that for info on how to join?
ReplyDeletethe white crayon just makes those flowers pop. I will definitely need to try this technique. Thanks for resurrecting it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great stamp sets!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, I was amazed at how quickly it came together!
ReplyDeleteWow! Just love how you used the crayon/pencil resist technique. Your card is so pretty. Thanks for the inspiration. I'm going to give this technique a try.
ReplyDeleteLovely card Melanie and so fast, but looks so much more detailed. I'll have to borrow my grandchildren's crayons. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your holiday card. How sweet! Thanks also for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteAs always you did a beautiful job. Liked the technique and anxious to try it. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteLove the looks of this.... very pretty card! Thanks for sharing the technique! The calendar sounds awesome!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful and helpful video on making your beautiful card!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jan
Very pretty card. I like the technique you used.
ReplyDeleteI subscribe to your blog and YouTube channel.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your videos. I generally always learn something new and am inspired to try it myself. Gorgeous card and a technique that is new to me so definitely a win-win.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card Melanie!! I love all your cards though. I CASE a lot of them. I get a lot of pleasure just trying to copy them. :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLike others have said, who knew coloring outside the lines would look so good? I was sitting with my mouth open watching you just go at those flowers with the scissors...and then seeing how good it looks. And here I've been meticulously fussy cutting for nothing! lol I always enjoy your videos.
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ReplyDeletelove all you r videos, you make it look so easy but the cards turn out so beautiful thanks
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I subscribe to your blog and You Tube follower
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What a fabulous technique! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSomething easy to do to make a lot of beautiful Christmas cards. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI followed you from Gina K's blog. I love this card and how easy you made it look. I love giving color to my cards, but sometimes I just don't want to spend tons of time coloring. You've given me great inspiration. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteRoz
Wow, I love your calendar concept. And your card is just beautiful...and easy! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I had seen your rosé lattice card and bought the stamp sets as well as your book. You make it so easy to create fabulous cards. Patti P.
ReplyDeleteI love this technique and haven't used it in awhile but see I have to bring it back out. Thanks for the reminder of how much fun it is.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of the resist technique, but am going to go get me a white crayon. I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh this is stunning! I love resist techniques! Thank you so much for the chance!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I really like this technique. Card is very prettying and looks quick and easy! I always enjoy your stamp sets. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh! A Year of Flowers 2 is one of my favorite stamps. I love seeing different ways to use it. The Poinsettia card is beautiful. I can't wait to make this card. I'm off to a quilt class right now, but I will be back in my craft room by noon.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for all your techniques and inspiration.
I love this technique. I can't wait to share this with my Thursday scrap group!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win! On my way to Pinterest to see your posts!!!
Thanks for sharing. :)
LOVE this technique and will be giving it a try as soon as I get into my craft room!!! Thanks for the inspiration and the chance to win the Cardmaker 2015 Planner!!! Have a crafty day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the video and your gorgeous card.
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love this sentiment and technique. fast way to color and still add depth to the card
ReplyDeleteI would love a calendar, I really like your project. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for multiple cards during this busy season. I watch all your videos and enjoy each one. Thank you for sharing all your talent. Would love to have the awesome calendar too.
ReplyDeleteLovely card! Thanks for showing the technique in a video and for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletethis seems like a simple idea with lots of punch! TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and what a fun technique! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe subtlety of the colorings of the poinsettias and leaves are what "make" this card so appealing. This is one technique I must revive! Thanks for your inspirational videos.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful quick and pretty card, thanks
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought of treating the leaves/colored area in that way. It looks great! Thanks for continually giving us new techniques to try.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and I enjoyed your video. I use my year of flowers set often, definitely a favorite set.
ReplyDeleteAloha dear Melanie,
ReplyDeleteAfter all this time, I don't remember ever doing this technique even though I think Gina did a video on it :) So I am going to do it, thanks so much! It looks easy, but the results are FABulous! Best wishes ♥
Pretty card, fab coloring and nice technique. Loveit!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and tutorial today, Melanie! Love your card...so pretty. Thanks for the chance to win such an awesome calendar!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! This is a really nice, easy card to make. With different flowers and colors and sentiments, it will have a variety of uses.
ReplyDeleteI love this card. Plan to make some as my holiday card
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas cards is beautiful. You made it look so easy and I just might try it. Thank you for sharing the great video.
ReplyDeleteLove this card and technique. So happy that I can do it with regular card stock and don't need to use the glossy!!! I always learn so much from watching your videos. TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteI do like resist techniques. thanks for the chance to win a calendar.
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Beautiful card! I appreciate tutorials using previously released stamp sets and not just new releases. I subscribe to your YouTube channel and try to never miss one.
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