Saturday, March 6, 2010

Card Patterns


I have been waiting for my Copic markes so I could do some coloring.  Coloring was one of my favorite things to do when I was a child.  I have spent a couple months researching and watching You Tube videos on how to use the Copics.   I decided to get the Cia's since I will not be doing any airbrushing.  At least for the moment.  They were alot cheaper than the Sketch.  I asked around and this seemed to be the best fit for me.  So, did I do okay on the coloring job?  I did go outside the lines on the stem.  I used the colorless blender to try and push it back.  I colored all day yesterday.  Just like old times.


I made the card for the Card Patterns sketch challenge.  This image worked great for this sketch.  I did flip the sketch right side up.  I also submitted this to Get Sketchy...there is no sketch, just what ever you want to make.


                                                
I went to Archiver's last night to get my 2 new Basic Grey 8x8 pads of green at heart and kioshi...I got there just in time.  They just put the new lines out that morning and they only had 1 Kioshi and a few Green at Heart left.  I think the Green at heart is my favorite.  I just love the flowers and bright colors.

Supplies:

Patterned Paper: Basic Grey
Cardstock: American Crafts
Stamp: Flower/ unknown        Sentiment/ PTI
Ribbon: Offrey
Button: PTI
Crystals: Me and My Big Ideas
Copics

Thanks so much for stopping by

Heather

10 comments:

  1. Very pretty, I like the punched border too!

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  2. love your background paper--and your coloring!

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  3. Beautiful - perfect background paper for your flower! Thanks for playing at Card Patterns!

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  4. Beautiful take on the sketch. Love everything on your card esp how you colored the flower.

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  5. This is gorgeous Heather! :) Great combination of papers and colors! And beautiful coloring! :)

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