Hello! I've got another video request via Instagram for you!
Today's card features our previously released Heartfelt Holiday stamps and dies. Like I mention in the video, this is still one of my very favorite stamp sets.
I'll be showing you how to add a little dimension to your solid stamped images by using your Copic markers to create shading. It's a quick and easy way to make an image pop and bonus - you don't have to color the whole image! Watch the video below to see how it's done.
Watch above or watch in HD at YouTube
I am really enjoying re-visiting some of our older stamp sets. It's something that I always intend to do, but never seem to have the time to do. Scheduling them in and not allowing myself to be distracted by shiny new things seems to be helping. So much easier said than done!
As always, thanks for stopping by!
Very interesting!! I'll have to give this technique a try. Thank you for another video!! Yay!! As for getting tired of your florals---NEVER! I would love to see this technique with a floral--on YouTube though because Periscope is not my friend.
ReplyDeleteI never ever get tired of your florals! Thanks for another great video!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun technique, Dawn, with beautiful results! ♥
ReplyDeleteI could watch you paint flowers all day. But who knew copics worked with Clear Color, SSS and HA inks? I have been tempted to try using them with Copics but somehow I thought I had learned that only MFT and Memento was copic-friendly. Doesn't really make sense now that I think it through.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am not a fan of periscope either. I think I am too impatient for the unedited versions.
Dawn this is such a beautiful card. I have to say in my book the red is perfect. I love this stamp set.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great technique! I'm glad you do videos, as I don't "do" Periscope... I saw the gorgeous white poinsettias you posted on Facebook, too. Sure would LOVE a video of how you did them ;)
ReplyDeleteWOW Dawn, that is an awesome gift set. I love it. Your card is wonderful and I love how you just highlighted the images to make them pop. Just amazing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeletegreat video!
Love this technique and the end result is beautiful. Just need to say, though, that I'll never get tired of you doing florals!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous technique to add dimension and life to your stamped images! I could never tire from watching you at work. You make everything look so easy. A true artist at work!
ReplyDeleteAwesome technique, Dawn! I love the results. I know you're incredibly busy, I love everything you share and appreciate the time you take to make and share videos, so we can do amazing things with your stamps. Paulette S.
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I LOVED LOVED LOVED this AMAZING Technique and the Projects that you Created!! THANKS for sharing the Video!! Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteWow I love these Dawn - thank you so much for sharing another way to get more out of your copics and your stamps. The dimension those few pen strokes add is incredible I think.
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