Happy Monday! I had jury duty this morning and just got back. I sat there through the process and got picked to stand with a group to walk up to the court room. We got to the hallway, directly outside of the doors to the room, and were told that they settled and that we would not be needed. Made the long walk back downstairs and was dismissed!
So I'm a bit late posting. This is the card I created for this weeks Copic Creations Challenge. Love this technique. I'm sure you are familiar with using paper piecing but have you tried adding shading to the paper using your copics? It really adds wonderful dimension.
Our sponsor is Tickled Pink Stamps. Gorgeous illustrations that are so much fun to color.
Copics
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Skin- E00, E21, E53
Yellow- Y21, YR23,
Grays- W1, W3, W5, W7. 100
Browns - E71, E57, E29
Reds- E08, R59
Greens - G21, G85
Blues- B00, B23
Prismacolor Premier Marker (B) to go around the edges of the cut out pieces
You need to first print out the digital image on the card stock that you want to color on. Then using that print out you need to tape the colored cardstock on top of the image and print it again. (Tape lightly, so that it will not rip your paper when you pull the tape off.)
The card is larger - 4 1/4 x 8 1/2.
Saying stamp by Unity
Graphic 45 and My Minds Eye paper
What an amazing creation Asela, fantastic work on that image which is totalling stunning!!
hugs Heather xx
Posted by: Rica | November 16, 2010 at 05:48 AM
This is AMAZING!!! Beautiful work!
Question: when you tape the colored cs to the printed image, do you place various small pieces where you want them? Do they ever jam in your printer? I haven't tried paper piecing yet...
Thanks for the inspiration: )
Love and hugs-
Lori
Posted by: lori | November 16, 2010 at 03:34 PM
Yes, small pieces of tape. Every printer is different. I have found that if I feed just the one piece of paper, with the taped on card stock, at a time it doesn't jam.
Posted by: asela | November 16, 2010 at 04:56 PM