Now that Christmas is behind us, I wanted to make a start on this year’s birthday card stash. I wanted bright, colourful and full of happy animals for the next installment in my Scene Colouring series for Heffy Doodle! The person I intend to send this card to is a Jungle Book lover, so I selected some of the characters to feature in the scene. I had to get a little creative for the snake, morphing the hose pipe! This Jungle Book birthday scene card features a bunch of stamp sets, including: Hootiful, Big Bug Hugs, Purrfect Day, Chimply the Best, Hot Diggity Dog, Elephant of Surprise, Unbearable Without You, Classic Sentiments. It might just hold the record for the most stamp sets used!
Jungle Book birthday Scene Card Tutorial
As usual, I started off by planning the layout of this scene. This is important, not only for spacing but to identify which elements to stamp out first when masking. The focal image of the scene was the cheeky monkey steeling the cake, with the other animals looking on.
I stamped out the images in some Lawn Fawn Jellyfish Ink as I wanted to use the no-line colouring style. I think it looks better in scenes when you’re creating your own background images without the thick black lines. I masked out some of the lines, but otherwise just stamped over others as I knew I would colour over the top.
I started out with the animal characters, using bright, bold colours, but leaving the finer details for later to add in coloured pencil. The background will be green so the orange of dark, warm greys will bring these elements to the foreground.
Lesley does not yet have a snake stamp so I used the garden hose from Hot Diggity Dog and just changed it slightly. Perhaps not perfect, but I think you can tell it’s a snake!
The background looks complicated, but really all it is are lots of dark green blobs blended out with lighter green markers. I mostly followed the stamped lines, adding other sections to build up the forest. The forest floor is made up of several browns, dotting the markers in the shadow areas to give some leafy ground texture.
Once all the elements were coloured, I went in with my coloured pencils to add some of the deeper contrast. I find I have more control with a finer pencil point and there is the bonus of erasing it if you make a mistake!
The final finishing touch was to add the simple ‘happy birthday’ sentiment from the Classic Sentiments set.
I hope this inspires you to create your own scenes, modifying some of the stamps to suit your own scenic needs!
Supplies
Please see below for information on the supplies used in this post. Please note, affiliate links* are used at no cost to you!
- Heffy Doodle Hot Diggity Dog stamps (Heffy Doodle, Simon Says Stamp*)
- Heffy Doodle Hootiful stamps (Heffy Doodle)
- Heffy Doodle Big Bug Hugs stamps (Heffy Doodle)
- Heffy Doodle Purrfect Day stamps (Heffy Doodle, Simon Says Stamp*)
- Heffy Doodle Chimply the Best stamps (Heffy Doodle, Simon Says Stamp*)
- Heffy Doodle Elephant of Surprise stamps (Heffy Doodle)
- Heffy Doodle Classic Sentiments stamps (Heffy Doodle, Simon Says Stamp*)
- Heffy Doodle Alcohol Marker Friendly Cardstock (Heffy Doodle, Simon Says Stamp*)
- Lawn Fawn Jellyfish Ink (Seven Hills Crafts, Simon Says Stamp*)