Copic Coloring Vintage Teacups
Today is all about Copic coloring. Copics come in so many fun colors and are just so versatile; I’m not sure how I ever got along without them before! I mostly use Copic Sketch markers but also have some of the Ciao markers. And I don’t have them all. I’ll have a more in-depth series in the coming weeks about Copic markers specifically geared to card makers. (For more information about this, subscribe to my newsletter from my homepage.) Now, let’s get on with the Copic coloring for today!
Copic Colors Used
Here is the list of all of the colors used in this card: C7, C5, C3, C1, C0, Colorless Blender, 100, G29, G24, G21, G14, BG09, BG07, BG05, BG02, RV69, RV09, RV06, RV04, RV00. The list of all the products used is listed below the pictures.
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I color from darkest to lightest in my Copic coloring. The RV colors are a little weird to use; they act differently from all of the other Copics I’ve ever used. The RV04 will bleach out the darker colors very easily so you may have to go back over your darkest areas a few times until you get the blend you want.
Products Used for Copic Coloring Vintage Teacups
Vintage Teacups from The Paper Shelter (part of the Vintage Chic Collection)
Canon Printer
Neenah Solar White 80lb Cardstock
Hero Arts Hand Drawn Everyday Messages
Copic Sketch Markers
Check out the video over on YouTube for all the details coloring this. Also, check out Set-up Google Docs for Digital Stamps the Easy Way This post will help you to determine the sizes of your digital stamps in proportion to your card sizes.
Also check out How-to Use Multiple Digi Stamps on a One Layer Card.
This looks so fun! Will have to try this!
Thank you Amanda! There’s nothing as relaxing as sitting down to color. 🙂