Today I thought I would share a Copic marker technique on blending colors and something special at the end that will amaze and thrill you. (or at least make you think, “aha…kinda cool”) Please watch my video tutorial for all the info:
And here is the finished product after I made it into a polka-dot inspired card.
Do you like this stamp? Well, I am hoping you do! This is one of my brand new designs that I have for sale over at my brand spankin’ new stamp store! Please check out Shelley Bean Stamps for this and other stamps now ready for purchase. (with free shipping-always!) And, if you leave a comment here (on this post) after visiting my store and checking it all out and become a follower of this site and the stamp store you are automatically entered into a super blog candy prize of 1 free stamp of your choosing.
Now, please hop back to Canadian Nickel Scrap’n to finish off this fun-filled blog hop!
Here is the list of blogs in case you've lost your way:
1. Nicole
2. Alex
3. Eulanda
4. Jessica
5. Liz
6. Mari
7. Meighen
8. Melanie
9. Shelley (that’s me!)
Shelley...how exciting to be apart of this blog hop. The card is beautiful. I love the colors (pink is my favorite) and I love all the detail in the stamp. she is stunning. You are one amazing artist!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool! I still don't have any Copics, but I might have to pick some up to try this. TFS!
ReplyDeletebooger1@tds.net
Love the card! I am new to the Copic world so any and all tips I can learn is great! I only have 6 but look forward to adding more! I can't wait to check out your store(I am following now!) and am wondering if the free shipping is for us Canadians also!
ReplyDeletemmd_lod@hotmail.com
I have never tried copic markers but want to give it a go. You make it look like I could do it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYAY you made it:) Your blending tutorial really helped me:) And thanks for saying yes and joining the HOP:)
ReplyDeleteGreat technique - I am not one who uses Copics for a few reasons but I am in awe of folks that do.
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Shelley,
ReplyDeleteLove your card! You're an amazing artist! I hop you had as much fun as I did preparing for this blog hop!
liz :o)
Shelly I am so happy I got to finally see your video I never tried coloring on the stamp images thanks for sharing and great on teaching this
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring technique..tks for sharing...do you do free shipping to Canada ?
ReplyDeleteI love the polka dot effect!!!!
ReplyDeleteNikki
Shelley this card is beautiful. Thank you so much for saying that the blender actually removes color...because that is what it does! It has always drove me crazy that they call it a blender. Copics are awesome and I believe that anyone can use them. Hobby Lobby has them on sale every other week, and the week that they are not on sale people can use a 40% coupon! TFS and have a great weekend!:)
ReplyDeleteStephanie
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http://stephanieandthebug.blogspot.com
Thanks for showing how to use copics. I have seen all of the beautiful details on cards using them and did not think I would be able to use them, but now I will check them out! Beautiful card!! I am now a follower and will check out your store. You are a very talented artist!! Thanks for being a bounce on the blog hop!
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow. Turned out so beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing your technique.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with my Copics!!! Nice to share the blog hop with you!!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
I am always up for learning on how to use Copic markers. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. Love the colors you chose for your stamp. Thanks!!!
ReplyDelete(thenumbertwo)marlaatmsndotcom.
love your blog and your store, great tips on the copics. the card is awesome. JSharer417@aol.com
ReplyDeleteLoved your card Shelley. I am in awe of 'Copic users' and am getting closer to taking the plunge.
ReplyDeleteseashore@telus.net
I have yet to try copic markers but you are the first one I've watched on how to do it! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteannmarielee (at) gmail (dot) com
What a great idea to give some extra punch! Love your polka dots.
ReplyDeleteI love Copic markers!!! Great stamp, would love to own it!!! Loved your store and your blog, Great Job!! This was sooo much fun, learned sooo much!!!! pattig161@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteGreat techniques, thank you for sharing. floresrg4@aol.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, never used Copic Markers, but will be trying them now.
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milo8212@hotmail.com
Great tips and techniques, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have quite a few copic markers but I am still not very good at using them. I haven't given up yet. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteVanessa
vkcarter1@att.net
wow.. very nice.. went to your shop very nice and detailed images ..
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
kathy
felkatz at gmail dot com
Very cool this has been a great hop sorry it had to come to an end
ReplyDeleteWonderful card and love the stamp you used. Thanks for being part of the blog hop, it was so much fun!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Shelly!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI've not used the blender pen, thanks for the great video and techniques!
ReplyDeleteHello Shelley~ this technique was great. I love the polka dots- nice job.
ReplyDeleteI have a few copics I received as a gift & have been afraid to try but now that I have seen your video I think I am going to give it a whirl.
TFS!
I am on the last blog hop stop which is back to step one...NICOLE.
Thanks again.
Sonia
archivingangel@yahoo.com
You made that look so easy. Thanks great video.
ReplyDeletepennys@iowatelecom.net
You have made this look so easy!!! I love the look and would love to see a tutural on doing the faces sometime. Thank you for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to leave my email --- again, thank you so much for the tuturial. slasew@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your coloring technique with Copic markers - cool! I looked at your stamps over at your site and they are beautiful - great detail. I'm now a follower of both your blog and stamp site. TFS and the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteGiGi
gigiact2 at bellsouth dot net
I have not used the copic markers yet as I have been afraid of them. I have signed up for a class in 3 weeks. I was glad to hear you recommend a class!
ReplyDeleteNice project and love the idea of removing some of the ink for effect.
Thanks for sharing, and thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWendy
rebatw@ yahoo dot com
Thanks for the video! What a fun blog hop! thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou are the first stop on my hop!
ReplyDeleteI didnt know that copics can be worked that way; Using the light color to soften the darker one. I have prisma colors but I havent used them in years. My coloring techniques have become subpar. lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
And I went over to check out your store & my fav is the sentiment stamp.
Jess
myscrapdiary(at)gmail(dot)com
love this very much. ~victory-n-christ@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletelove your card i can't wait to try your idea.thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteiko.linda@yahoo.com
WOW! This is my favorite thing to do lately is coloring with my copics and watching your videos on how to use them. thank you so much for filming this. I love love love your new creative stamps and looking forward to purchasing some. I love how you color!!! thanks for sharing and your card is adorable, love the polka dots too, very pretty.
ReplyDeletethanks again for finishing off the hop with a great tech. I really learn alot from you :) looking forward to more that you do.
Gina
So cool! Someday I will have Copic!
ReplyDeleteLynda
paperchase@hotmail.com
Wow I love this! I really need some copics now! tfs
ReplyDeletestylistchick86@hotmail.com
Shelley, This is so pretty. I love your stamps and I can see why you are Copic certified! Your technique is awesome! Thanks for sharing today!
ReplyDelete~Madison
I have never used marker. I will have to try this technique. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat job coloring the stamp. Your stamps are lovely. I am now a follower. Thanks so much for sharing this technique with us.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your new stamps! I love the vintage girls. Your tuturial was great. I am a follower on the blog and on facebook. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletesandyh502001 at yahoo dot com
Thank you so much for explaining the shadow and blend tech, that is a weak point for me and I need all the help.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the techinque, do not have these pins but what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet taking the plunge into Copic Markers but may do it soon after seeing all the tutorials. Your card is awesome. TFS!!
ReplyDeleteKatsews at Gmail dot com
Congratulations on the new line and store - great stamps. I loved your video and appreciate the 'tip'. TFS
ReplyDeleteDianeL
loyaz1@wbhsi.net
I love this. I am new to copic markers and love seeing them in use. I am going to order me the blender pen.
ReplyDeletePatti B.
bbitster@windstream.net
Wow like the color blending especailly the last part you did. Great work!
ReplyDeleteletisia.chubbuck@yahoo.com
Shelley, your card is beautiful, love the Copic touch and the lovely stamp
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I love this! I don't have Copics but I love the look. Thanks for sharing. The card is too cute. I will look at your stamps for sale as I follow your blog.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing how to use the copics I must admit to feeling a little intimidated by them
ReplyDeletewiglo@sbcglobal.net
Great video. I have used this technique and love it. Another one is to spray denim and press into your coloring to make a cool texture.
ReplyDeleteThis has been a fun hop. I loved your video and your blog is great.
Hugs,
Linda
I love love the look of Copics, but just not in the budget. You did a fantastic job... TFS.
ReplyDeleteLori
tahoe_luvr at yahoo dot com
I love your card! Such a sweet image. I don't have Copics yet,but I I learned enough to know that I really want them. Thanks for sharing card and video.
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Shelley,
ReplyDeleteThose Copic markers are getting harder & harder to resist! ;)
Thank you so much for sharing! Your card is amazing!!! :)
Jennifer
partridgelu at yahoo dot com