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Copic coloring tutorial and digi stamp freebie

August 3, 2011 | Filed under: Articles, Challenges, Freebies and tagged with: cards, challenge, Freebie, Paper Garden Projects

Hi all!  I’m Cathy from Paper Garden Projects and I’m doing a little guest post. I’m going to apologize now for how long my post is (geeze… they let her on as a guest and she takes over the place….).

I thought I’d share my “easy, scribble method” of coloring with Copic Markers – so named because…. well… its easy… and you just scribble.

For those of you who might not know, Copic Markers are high quality, alcohol based markers that have many advantages over traditional, water based markers.  You can color without streaks and lines and colors blend beautifully together right on the paper.  Since they are alcohol not water based – you can color in the same spot repeatedly and the paper will not ball up or tear.  You can also use lighter colors (or the colorless blender) to remove color and create highlights – or even fix mistakes! (hey – we all color outside the lines sometimes!).

Here is the image we will be coloring:

If you would like to try coloring this image yourself, you can download it from the shop for free here: Daisy Digital Stamp Freebie

I printed my image on card stock.  I like to use X-press blending card (used here) or Neenah Classic Crest.  But there are other card stocks that people have great success with.

If you are having a problem with your marker ink spreading or feathering outside you image lines, it might be that you are over saturating the paper with too much ink.  But often, the feathering is caused by a card stock that has too soft of a  surface.  It’s worth trying a different card brand of card stock.  A different card stock will often solve the problem of the printed image smearing also.

Remember to put scrap paper beneath your image – the ink will bleed through.

So here is my scribble-y process.

The first thing I do is decide where my light source is because it will help me decide where highlights and shadows should go.  Sometimes the image shading shows where shadows should be.  This image is shaded, but I’m still mentally placing my light source in front of the image, in the upper left.  This means the lower right parts of the image will generally be slightly darker and the upper left parts will be slightly highlighted.

Color your darker, shaded areas with your darkest shade – RV-04 in this case (I chose a bright pink hoping it would show up well in pictures).   Just scribble it in there.

Choose you next lighter shade (RV-02) and scribble around the darker, overlapping.  The darker color edges will blend together.   Add more shading where you want it.

Add your lighter color (RV-00), blending the edges again (just scribble):

Now, with all this blending, you might want a little darker darks – go back and put in more color if you wish.  Then, take a look at what might be hit with a lot of light.  Take either a very light shade (RV-0000 here) or even your colorless blender and stroke it across those areas.  It will remove some of the color and create a highlight.  You can stroke or scribble a couple times if you want a stronger highlight.

(If you notice – in all my scribbling, I got pink on the left side of my center.  Not too worried.  I know I can push that out of the way with either the colorless blender or the color I use for the center.)

Next – color the center.  With my light source where it is – I put darker ink (YR-24 and YR-23) on the lower right.

Finish coloring the center – blending with YR-21 and Y-11.

Now the leaves I started with YG-61  but wanted darker so I added YG -67

Then blended with YG-63.

I want a little more brightness, so I just scribbled in some YG-25 and blended with YG-21.

Last (whew) – I wanted to put a shadow line around the outer edge to make the flower stand out more from the paper.  I wanted it to be subtle – so I drew around the outer edge with the colorless blender to pre-wet it and then traced over with B-60.  This will give you a more subtle, spread out shadow.  You need to work fast, before the blender evaporates though!

And here is the finished image on a card:

Wow!  If you made it this far – you deserve a reward.

How about a chance to win a $10 gift certificate to the Paper Garden Projects store at the Digichick?

Here is the challenge:

  1. Download the free daisy digital stamp set.
  2. Make something with it (any project and you DO NOT have to use Copic markers).  The daisy just needs to be somewhere on your project.
  3. Post it on your blog or in a gallery with a link back to this post.
  4. Leave a comment here linking us to your creation so we can see it and leave you a little love.
  5. Do this by midnight EST on August 31 and we will randomly draw one winner for the gift certificate.

Sound fun?  Here is some inspiration from some of the DigiChick and Hybrid Chick creative team:

 From Nathalie of eNKay Design:

 

From Melissa B – one fantastic Hybrid Chick!

 

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12 Responses to "Copic coloring tutorial and digi stamp freebie"

  1. sinead says:
    August 3, 2011 at 10:45 am

    What a great tutorial, Cathy!

  2. Pene says:
    August 3, 2011 at 11:34 pm

    I haven’t used the copics, but I have seen them in action. They look fabulous! I love what you did here, the end result is stunning!

  3. Jodi E says:
    August 3, 2011 at 11:49 pm

    Thanks for the digi stamp but super thanks for the Copic lesson!

  4. Clare Buswell says:
    August 4, 2011 at 7:08 am

    great tutorial!

  5. Cathy D. says:
    August 5, 2011 at 9:36 am

    You make it look so easy! I’ve got to give this a try! Thanks for the inspiration!

  6. Carole says:
    August 6, 2011 at 11:14 pm

    Love the tutorial! Gorgeous card!

  7. Donnatopia says:
    August 7, 2011 at 7:09 pm

    Thanks so much for this beautiful digital stamp. I colored it digitally in photo shop… and I now love digital stamps! Here’s a simple card I created with it: http://www.thedigichick.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=127915&title=friends-are-like-flowers-ca&cat=500

  8. Carolyn V says:
    August 9, 2011 at 12:57 pm

    I layered the daisie in two different sizes and used it in an interlocking fold card; and colored with copics, also
    Thanks for image, So much better to resize then buy two different stamps

  9. Carolyn V says:
    August 9, 2011 at 12:57 pm

    http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/2029415?&cat=21474
    forgot the URL for the above daisie posting

  10. Laura says:
    August 26, 2011 at 10:58 am

    hi Cathy! love the stamp and your coloring step out. here is my card: http://itsallrosie.blogspot.com/2011/08/moxie-fab-square-challenge.html

  11. Danielle says:
    November 25, 2011 at 11:56 am

    that is fabulous Cathy :) Just fabulous! I love it!!

  12. fran says:
    July 18, 2012 at 2:56 am

    Thank you for a fun stamp and tutorial to go with the fun stamp.

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