Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Copics!
One of my ultimate favorites with stamping is coloring. It's been a joy to learn so many different techniques. Who would of thought that there would be so many different ways to color things up? When I can't stamp but I still want to do something creative, I grab my markers and color pre-stamped images. This time around I wanted to be more purposeful with my coloring and experiment with some of the techniques that Marianne taught us at class. Of course I'm gonna need to play some more to master them. Here I tried to blend out colors with a blending pen, pushed color with the blender pen, and kissing markers to combine two colors. I am pretty sure that Marianne has showed these techniques on her blog, "I Like Markers".
One of my classmates from the certification class has been doing some awesome tutorials and sharing some helpful Copic tips too. Her name is Jane and her blog is called "Whoopsie Daisy!". You should go check out her blog and leave her some love. Not only is she very talented she's a sweet lady too.
Here's a couple of the images that I colored up and incorporated into cards.
Smiles,
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7 comments:
I think your coloring is beautiful!!! I love your cute little cowboy! And your second card is so pretty too!
Great job with the coloring Nancy. You're a pro already!!!
xoxox
Your coloring is awesome! And hey girlie, you are a celebrity now! I saw you in Scrapbooks Etc.! I had to do a double take.....and say, "Hey, I know this lady!!!!" Have a great weekend!!!
Your coloring is just fantastic! It looks like you've already mastered it :)
It's been a while since I visited your blog. As always you have some fantastic creations! Thanks for the inspiration :)
Your Copic colouring is amazing! I to love to colour, it's just so relaxing for me and also lets me forget all the 'stressing' things in my life, for a short while! hehehe. Oh, and I checked out your friends blog, Whoopsie Daisy and I love it! Thanks.
WOW, fabulous coloring girl! You are very creative and so talented, it's such a joy to work with you!
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