I’ve long admired the stamps and coloring by Lesia Zgharda, marveled at the precise and delicate detail of each image and have been enamored by their whimsical charm! I don’t know why it took me so long to place an order but I finally did and just received my package from the Ukraine today! (Am I the only one who gets a thrill knowing my mail has come from so very far away?!) I pulled out my Prismacolor pencils and chose three shades of green plus the white to get started, copying Lesia’s style! I just love this sweet image which is actually two stamps! Lesia’s cards are typically made with kraft card stock and coloring on the slightly rough surface gives the pencils some “tooth”! I finished by mounting the kraft panel to a white base card which nicely accents the white highlights! I stamped another Lesia sentiment in the center to complete my card which is appropriate for any person or occasion! After making two green wreaths I thought a purple one would be pretty and so it is! I used my blender pencil to smooth out and blend the colors more on this card. The sentiment is from a Stampendous set called Cling Garden Mum and is just a wee too big for the space but I still love it! This up close shot shows the smoothly blended pencil achieved by using the blender pencil. I’m not loving this third card but really enjoyed the creative process! The stencil is part of the Stampendous set I mentioned above and I placed it over the panel then lightly brushed white distress oxide ink over it all. After heat-setting the design with clear embossing powder it left behind a glossy, opaque impression which I feel overwhelms the delicate leaves. I liked the gray tones of it though, so mounted the panel onto a gray textured base card. A different look, for sure! My final and favorite card using the beautiful Eucalyptus Wreath was also colored in three shades of purple. I added Crystal Effects as an added detail which I think is lovely against the organic card stock! This time, however, I stenciled the background first, again using white distress oxide ink. I just love how delicate it is and what a lovely backdrop it is for the bolder wreath design! Just look at that shine! The sentiment on this card is from Studio Katia‘s Blooming Bunch stamp set. I’m so happy with how each one of these cards turned out! I hope you’ll go to Lesia Zgharda’s website and see all the wonderful images, cards and tutorials she shares there! Perhaps you’ll be inspired as I was! I leave you with this final photograph of my favorite card. Thank you for visiting!
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14 thoughts on “New Lesia Zgharda Stamps!”
I love Lesia’s stamps! They are so beautiful and intricate. Thanks for sharing this one!
I love Lesia’s stamps! They are so beautiful and intricate. Thanks for sharing this one!
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I agree! I have a few more to color up so will be sharing them soon! Thanks for commenting, Betsy! 🙂
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Oh my! They are truly wonderful Sharon 🤩🤩🤩
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These cards are all exquisite, Sharon! Your pencil coloring is amazing as everything you do. I’m going to have to investigate this stamp company!
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I love these Sharon! You really made those leaves pop with the amazing detail.
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Thanks, Melinda! It’s such a simple yet effective image! 🙂
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Thanks, Linda! I’ve been seeing her stamps in my FB feed for quite a while and when she had a 50% off deal, I ordered! 🙂
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Thank you, Karen! 🙂 XO
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They are beautiful, especially on that kraft cardstock with prismacolor pencils!
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I agree, Donna! I’ve stamped out a number of these and will enjoy using different color combinations! 🙂
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So beautiful Sharon!!!!!! Welcome back!
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Gorgeous Sharon!!!!!!
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Thank you, Natasha! 🙂 XO
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I’m glad you like them, Natasha! Thanks for the love! 🙂 XO
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