Hello Friends, How are you? How’s the social distancing going? I am thinking of you and I am afraid for the trickle effect. Such as job, income, health ugh so much to worry about.
The stamp I am coloring today is really cool and diverse from Sweet Sentiment and the stamp set has really different sentiments!
Let’s talk coloring that’s more enjoyable. Actually I have been prepping this post for many days and just finished coloring this beautiful girl with the fro. You might ask why a afro? Well I am just sick about it really.still sick about it. This coloring community is such happy place and a very diverse community that I love. When someone hurts someone in our community it hurts me too.
Ponoco Pam spreads joy and is such a happy and energetic soul and she received a cruel message on Instagram and I think you might agree with me. Below is a screen shot of what Pam wrote on Instagram in the photo below.
Pam gave me permission to share this and I think she has edited what she originally wrote … I think it hurt her to much. .
This is the beautiful coloring and post from Pam that prompted that cruel and insensitive comment. Such lovely coloring.
Other shave come together from the coloring community to rally around Pam. This is colored by Jammie Clark .It’s the same stamp that I colored. Check out the background she drew! OMG!
This is colored by Jamie Clark too. Like wow right!
These the most adorable colored by Megan.
Sandy Boone colored this … for the record I love her stamps!
This sweetheart was colored by Stamping Therapy.
This sweet ballerina was colored by Sandy! How adorable right!
This was colored by Hanaa such a happy dude.
When I am traveling I always talk about coloring hair and how I dread it. Most people don’t like coloring hair either based on my limited research.
Coloring her afro was the most fun and super easy. I started by making scribbles or little tornados with the darkest color on her head. (I color plucked my markers) I used the medium marker color to soften the dark color making more scribbles filling in more space. I added the lightest color repeating the scribbles and leaving a tad bit of white for highlights. To finish I added just a bit more of the darkest color with more scribbles.
This is some bonus coloring and I went a little to heavy with the make up. If you want to give Pam a little love I am sure she would appreciate it. Have a good weekend and I am praying you all stay healthy and that there isn’t any layoffs and such. See you tomorrow. Hugs, Kathy
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Thank you so much for sharing this, Kathy! Some people!!! It’s things like this that drive me to love my animals more and more. Checking out her IG posts and man she has some vision and the talent to bring that forward. Her image transformations are fantastic. There are always gonna be THOSE kinda people who aren’t happy in their own skin and are just outright hateful and jealous of anyone that isn’t just as miserable. Thankfully I see much more of the opposite….especially when they are put into the spotlight. Kindness and love will always outshine and I hope it’s poured out en-masse to Ponco Pam ♥♥
Thanks Brandi!!!!! I love our community and hope the hateful few find it in hearts and pocketbooks to pickup a few darker shades of marker and pencils and give them a try on skin tones and hair.
I began making cards 3 years ago and the first thing I noticed was the lack of stamps and marker coloring in African American skin and hair tones. I purchased a few to practice with and made an effort to post them and gift to those that would appreciate it. Good for you for standing up to Bigotry.
Thanks Angela!
So glad you are trying different skin colors. Enjoy coloring!
Thank you
Totally agree with you Kathy. We should all be kind and love each other. It hurts me to see that there are so many narrow-minded people in this world still… why mess with such a beau thing? Anyway blows me away, but let them live in their little world. I love that Pam colors and alters her stamps to represent her and those she loves. I love making custom cards and if this wasn’t a possibility I guess I could not make any to a specific person in my family. Thank you for bringing it to everyone’s attention. I’ve started to share some of my own alterations inspired by her
Thanks Monica! You ROCK!!!!!! XOXOXOXOXO
Fantastic!
There is no such thing as “a” skin color. Skin comes in many different colors and shades of colors and all are beautiful. There is enough bad stuff going around in the world today. Let’s don’t make it worse by not loving each other in all our glorious diversity.
Well said Carole!!!!! Thanks sooo much!
So very true
Beautiful post! With all the crap going on right now in the world, I am grateful for all the coloring being shared in my insta feed – on paper and in life.
Peace to all, in all colors of the rainbow, and in the nooks and crannies.
xo
You are sooooo sweet Andi!!! Thanks!
Yes! Thanks for stopping by
Thank you for this post! I’m a rookie crafter and for me coloring is hard and I am in awe of your skill. Pam has a gift – un don – as we say in Spanish for coloring And for transforming them to represent her family and friends. If I could only have half her talent! Congratulations to Pam for her creativity and to you for supporting her! Maybe this will inspire crafters and crafting companies to be stretch their imagination, too. Gracias/
You are sooooo sweet Andi!!! Thanks!
Muchas gracias Lorena! You ROCK!!!!
She certainly does have a gift!
Beautiful coloring by all!
Thank you
Love Pocono Pam and her gorgeous work!! Kindness, love and grace is so needed.
Hey Bev! Thanks so much!!!! Hope to see you soon again her in FL! XOXOXOXOXO
Yes it is.
I LOVE Pocono Pam – and so blessed that we finally got to meet in person at Kathy’s Road Trip at MFT in December (although what’s not to love about a fellow coloring and Nittany Lion fan!). Love you, your coloring, and your kind heart, my non-Caucasian Audrey Hepburn friend! Hugs!
Connnnnnnnnnie! I adore you more than you know! I want us to color pluck in Paris one day! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Thank you
I am a Caucasian woman born with very curly blond hair. Believe me the easiest way to go is a total natural look, which, back in the day, was called a “fro”. We should all feel represented in the art and crafting world. We should all feel comfortable expressing ourselves as we wish. In stamping caucasians are always portrayed with silky straight hair. I love the above stamps! But I fear if I were to buy one and color it Caucasian with blonde hair I would get chastised heavily by social media, even though that’s exactly who I am. Thank you for your post.
I would hope not. You are right that caucasian hair isn’t just one type.
I just started following Pam on Instagram a few days ago and I think her coloring is so cool! It’s awesome to see how she changes the hair on the stamps she uses. I’m sorry to hear that she received a negative comment on her coloring. I love how you colored this image! Thank you for sharing this post and these images that other people have colored. It’s great to see so much variety! 🙂
Thank you for stopping by
These are all Fabulous!!!! I don’t understand why people leave nasty comments, if you don’t like something just move on!!! Kindness matters people!!!!
Kindness matters for sure
There are still narrow minds in this world… when I was young I used to have my hair permed real curly, it was not only the style but I have very fine hair. The perm made it look fuller and it was easy to take care of. I loved it so… Now it is gray and I am jealous of those with a fro. Don’t forget we are all in this together, big, small, short, tall. All sizes and loads of colors. Love your beautiful lady Kathy, so jealous of her hair!
You are so right
Pam! Girrl Dont let people pee on our parade.We do all kinds of skin tones cause the world we live in is MULTICULTURAL.Thats what teaches ourselves about others.You Go Girrrlll!!!
So right!
You’d think people have more to worry about as a nation right now rather than making ridiculous statements that they don’t even know to be fact.
As my mama used to say, if you don’t have anything nice to say then “Shut your mouth”.
The paper crafting community is a very giving, loving group. So, don’t worry, Pam. A lot of people have your back. Please don’t let ridiculous statements keep you awake either.
Well said
Love this post and our community! Love Pam and her fabulous coloring! She has inspired me to do fros and I love doing them. They are so fun!
She is very talented for sure.
I was amazed that some crafters have such narrow minds as to disparage the fine art of one of their own. I’m not an artist nor even a very good colorist but when I received the Body Positivity stamps from the Lovely Legs collection of Colorado Craft Company, I made sure that I used many different shades for the skin tones. Isn’t that what it’s all about; putting our own creative touch on the craft we do? Now, I don’t know if I could do justice to a beautiful Afro [although Kathy’s instructions helped a lot!] but I would also never presume that only non-Afro-sporting people would like my cards. Aren’t there enough REAL problems in the world to think about?
There sure are. Thanks for stopping by
I so agree with you Kathy. I saw the awesome work of Pam on her IG, how dare they!
I don’t have enough words ( (as you know English is not my native language) to discrebe this kind of people. They don’t feel the love in our craft community.
Let them take some pencils and show how they colour people!
Your colouring is gorgeous Kathy and how you coloured the hair with the step by step photos is great, good reverence for us.
Thank you so much for sharing, have a wonderful day, happy colouring and see you tomorrow.
I’m so glad you found it helpful
I love all the coloring ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much
Love this cute girly stamp from the sweet sentiment… Beautiful colouring…love ponoco Pam & her group… Superb colouring
Thanks!
It always seems that we crafters are such a kind and supportive group, and then… 🙁 Your colouring is gorgeous as always, and thanks for highlighting some other fab colouring, too!
Thank you
Oh, that hair is fabulous!! I have to admit that I am Caucasian and I almost always color Caucasian skin tones and brown hair (because that’s what I look like) . I would think most people would do the same (color to look similar to themselves), but that doesn’t mean it should be an issue. It’s too bad it has to be one!
It is too bad. Thanks for stopping by.
What is wrong with some people??!!! I feel so bad for Pam and think how she coloured the image is not only super creative and gorgeous but her own right to colour how ever she wants. Why do some people feel they have to tell others how to do something and share all their horrible thoughts. The phrase ‘If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all’ needs to be shouted from the rooftops. Sending Pam lots of multi-coloured hugs!! xxxx
Thanks
Thank you for this post Kathy … just because I have fair skin and green eyes doesn’t mean the whole world does – we should all be able to colour exactly how we want to colour – and I love it when people alter images to suit themselves
It is fun to see how people alter them.
I actually had to read this over several times to understand what the issue was. In a way… I guess I still don’t get it. I saw the lovely hair alteration pic shared from Pocono Pam and I thought wow, I can do something like that! This opens up so many ideas on how a simple change can make such a difference. I thought that I should get busy on practicing and testing out something new. To think that someone else saw the same and decided to send a message in anger speaks to their state of mind and not the artist. The person that sent the message could have easily reached out and asked for help to achieve the results they hope for. I have been helped so much in the short time I’ve been learning. I appreciate everyone that has given their time to reply to my comments.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pocono Pam is an inspiration and we should always be inspired by how each of us, as a colorist changes up and embellishes our work. You ignore that rudeness Pam. You are amazing and way too special to be treated poorly. Hugs girl!!!
It’s called art so you are right — change it up!
This exchange, and Kathy starting it, is what community and love and respect are all about. Blessings on you all and may the art begin!
May the art begin 🙂
Sorry I am posting so late but I love what you did with her hair! I usually look at the stamp. If it looks like a white person I make her or him that way. If not, I would probably do the other way although I don’t know how. As for blacks & whites, there used to be a show on TV in the late 60’s, early 70’s called Room 222. It was set in a high school. One of the kids on the show was white with red hair & I think freckles. He was a real red head, not a dyed one. He had the biggest afro I had ever seen on anybody!You should Google the show & see him. So anybody can have a fro, including my cousin who isn’t black, she just happened to have that kind of hair. She hated combing her hair her whole life. I hope I explained how I feel about it. Hey, I just did a blue chick on an Easter card! They don’t exist but hey, if I like Easter colors & decided to make my chick blue instead of yellow which is my favorite color in the whole wide world because all the others were yellow, why can’t I & I did! If you want to put a fro on someone, go for it! I love all of your cards & your coloring!