I can't claim to be an expert with Copic markers, but I've learned a great deal through trial and error. OK, lots of error. I was really frustrated in the beginning with my results, but stuck with it, did a lot of research on-line, and found that they are an amazing tool.
Will you be a pro in a day or after reading the outline above? No. But, I hope you feel like you have the information you need to begin using the markers for better results.
The card I created while outlining the steps was so much fun:
My inspiration was the Prima I found in my stash - the perfect Autumn colors!
If you were inspired to create something using Copic markers from seeing this post or tutorial, please link it here. I'd love to see what you're doing!
Thanks for stopping by,
Lisa
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Supplies:
Stamps: Daisy Jar, Cheesecloth Backgrounder, Sunny Days
Paper: Prism cardstock and Poison Ivory
Ink: Tsukineko Brilliance Coffee Bean ink
Accessories: Copic markers, see technique for the picture of the various colors used, brads, grosgrain ribbon
What an awesome, thanks for the info on the tutorial, I am still at the beginning stages with my copics. Love it though.
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous. so far my experience with the copics hadn't been a success, so hopefully your tutorial will help!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThe tutorial looks great Lisa - now I just have to get some alcohol-based markers so I can ty it out. I love the card you did as an example - the colours are beautiful and it all comes together so well.
ReplyDeleteWOW this is just GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteYour creations are so beautiful Lisa! I'll definitely be checking out your technique... *wink*
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