Showing posts with label Copic markers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copic markers. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 September 2017

Gone missing but still Love You!

Hi there!

I feel I need to apologise for completely going missing of the crafting world, but then that will be all I will be doing from now on in my future posts, because truly right now I don't see me crafting and posting regularly like I did before. On the other hand, I still enjoy doing some crafting or colouring now and again, and even though some times I don't even stop to take pictures of all the other crafting that I'm doing, when it comes to Copic colouring and the use of stamps, I do feel that I want to post my efforts, and it seems that this is the right place to do it.

Therefore, here is my mini card, and I hope you like it as much as I enjoyed doing it.

Cheers


In this card I used Hannah Hearts, rubber stamp by Kraftin Kimmie.
Image coloured with Copic markers.

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Friday, 10 March 2017

Sunflowers

Hi there!

Today I want to show you a card that I had wanted to do for some time. I love this image Keep in Faith from Ching-Chou Kuik, and when I found this quote on the internet I thought it was perfect for it. Then I had my doubts while I was working on it, because some may think that implies that some are better than others, but I think it means: "be happy with who you are, because you are beautiful no matter what" ;)

Hope you like it. I really enjoyed the colouring


Image coloured with Copic markers.

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Thursday, 23 February 2017

Fabric Book Mark

Hi there!

Today I came to show you my last project as GD at A Day For Daisies. Since the first time I saw this image, I knew I wanted to make a bookmark for my little flower, but she is still a bit young and anything made out of paper in her small hands, doesn't last very long. Therefore, after thinking a bit about this project, I decided to make a fabric bookmark, more resistant than paper and washable.

Hope you like it =) 


In this project: Digital stamp "Book Time" from A day for Daisies.
For this project I transfered the image onto fabric using Mod Podge.
That is, I printed the stamp on a shet of paper, cut it out and covered the image with Mod Podge.
Then, placed the paper on top of a piece of cream fabric and let it out to dry for 24h.
Finally I gently removed the paper using a wet cloth and rubbing with my fingers.
When the fabric was dry, I was ready to start colouring.
Finally, after the colouring was done, I covered with Mod Podge again to make it water resistant.


Image coloured with Copic markers.

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Saturday, 11 February 2017

Confidence is

Hi there!

Here I am back with my second card as GD for A Day For Daisies. I love the Aloha Beauties collection that includes this image,they are sensuality and confidence. Have to say that I was very happy with this card until just now I have been informed that the sentiment includes a typo (bit annoyed with hubby right now, because I it showed it to him and he didn't say anything... English is not my first language but his =])

Anyway, I still like it as it is =D


Image: Aloha Florals from A Day for Daisies coloured with Copic markers.


I did the background paper with drops of copic refills. 
I'm sure you must have seen this technique plenty of times, in the picture below you can see the colours that I used.


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Friday, 3 February 2017

Always & Forever

Hi there!

This month I have the great honor of being Guest Designer for A Day For Daises. I was very happy when they chose me, because I have been a big fan of their images for the moment I started card making. You can see here that some of my first post in this blog use ADFD images. Today I consider myself even more lucky, as I just found out that this may be their last challenge, at least for some time.

So, this is my card for their February challenge, with the theme "Love is in the Air/Anything Goes" using Mr. Right.

Hope you like it =)

Friday, 27 January 2017

Warm Winter Wishes

Hi there!

This is my first post from 2017 so... Happy new Year to you all!!!
I have been a bit disconnected from the craft world lately but life speed in this days hasn't given me much time, although I have missed my markers and papers.
Anyway... I still managed to make a winter card to greet some family friends ;)

Hope you like it =)


Digital stamp from Doodle Digi Stamps.


Image coloured with Copic markers.

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Thursday, 17 November 2016

Fly like the Wind

Hi there!

Long time not seen!! Today I'm here to show you an autumn tag that I made to be Guest Designer at Copic Spain.

Hope you like it 😊

 

In this tag: Digital stamp by Doodle Digi Stamps coloured with Copic markers.
Paper scraps, multi medium, acrylic paints, PITT markers, clear stamps (leaves).
Leaf skeleton, embossing enamels gold, doily.


Copic colouring details:

Designed for:

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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Virginia in Christmas Again

Hi there!

Did I mention before that I had several Virgina's half coloured from when I did this no-line colouring tutorial for Copic Spain?? Well... I do, and I'm planing to use them in this year's Xmas cards. I'm happier with this one than with the one before =)

Hope you like it


Image coloured with Copic markers.

Colouring details:
Skin: E00, E04, E11, E21
Hair: E31, E33, E35, E47
Dress: R22, R24, R27, R29, R59, G99
Boxes: E51, E53, E55
Greens: G21, G94, G99

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Sunday, 25 September 2016

Getting Started with Chrismas Cards

Hi there!

This year, the beginning of the school year has been hectic. I haven't done any colouring, crafting or anything. The other night I saw a card from the fantastic Deborah Deruyck at Deborah's Shining Cards, and I thought I'll try to scrap lift her, to see if I get into the mood of Xmas cards. This is what came out. I just need to remember that for some reason I don't like golden foiled paper.

Nuff said =P


Colouring details:
Skin: E00, E04, E11, E21
Hair: E31, E33, E35, E47
Dress: R22, R24, R27, R29, R59, G99
Boxes: E51, E53, E55
Greens: G21, G94, G99

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Monday, 29 August 2016

Personalised Sandwich Containers for going back to School

Hi there!

Today I want to show you the personalised sandwich containers that I painted for my kids. We had never used them before, but thinking about reducing the amount of residues that we produce in the day to day, it seemed a good idea to use them. The problem, the difference in price between the plain ones and the ones with TV characters was for times the price of the former's, so... I told them I would craft they for them. If you are interested on the materials and layers that I used you can find the explanation further down.
Now, I'm not sure how long is this going to last... but so far it seems resistant and waterproof.

Hope you like it. 


Rubber stamp from Kraftin' Kimmie.


Clear stamp from Penny Black with Mo's Digital Pencil images.

Now, for crafting this plastic containers, 
first I used paper sand to prepare the area where I was going to paint. 
Then, I used masking tape to protect the borders and added some layers of gesso.
I used Memento Luxe black ink for stamping my images on the background.
I realised that permanent ink would have been better but 
I wanted to try with the supplies that I had in my stash. 
Then I used Poska pens to colour the backgrounds, leaving the stamps in white.
Then I covered everything with a layer of gel medium.
It is now a good idea to use Copic markers on top of gesso because the tips absorb it and get ruined, but they are ok to use on top of gel medium, so now I am ready to colour my images.
Finally I covered everything with gel medium again to protect them
 from the water and the rubbing that they will endure in their day to day use.

We'll see how long they last.,.

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Monday, 22 August 2016

Mermaid Secrets Art Journal

 Hi there!

Today I want to show the journal page that I've been working on during the summer. Yes, it took me all that time =P. I have to say that I really enjoyed working on it, but is not easy for me to do things while the kids are on holiday and wanting to help, he, he.

However, I have to say that I did this background using my kids solid poster paints, and that I did it alongside my son, that did his own version with a different background, which I will be showing at the end.

Hope you like it =)


In this spread: solid poster paints, gesso, PITT markers, stencils, white gel pen,
transparent gloss texture past, izink pigment, glitter glue and glossy accents.


Digital stamp by Aurora Wings.
Coloured with Copic markers.

Skin:



Hair:



Tail:


I wanted her skin to look like she was under water,
so here you have a small colour studio that I made.



And here is my son's take:



Challenges