Hi, it’s Robyn here. Join me as I combine some simple mixed media techniques with Copic markers to create four gorgeous cards. You will learn how to create four basic backgrounds with your markers, using variations on a technique and then incorporate them into cards that can be used for a variety of occasions.
One supply that you might need to source is rubbing alcohol, in Australia it is available in supermarkets and pharmacies as ‘Isocol’. If you have it, Copic Colorless Blending Solution is perfect. Please do not substitute Ranger Blending Solution (for alcohol ink techniques) in your spray bottle as it can be dangerous to spray.
Watch the instruction video here:
Supplies used in each project:
Live a life inspired
- Copic markers BG01, BG05, BG23
- Copic Blending cardstock
- Darkroom Door Background Stamp – Crackle
- Rubbing alcohol in refillable spray bottle
- Donna Downey – Create to Breathe stamp
- Memento Ink – Tuxedo Black
- Adhesive pearl
- Ribbon and dark teal card base
Enjoy the Day
- Copic markers RV13, RV29
- Dylusions Stamp Set – Basic Backgrounds
- Vellum
- Rubbing alcohol in refillable spray bottle
- Greeting stamp by Hero Arts
- Ranger Archival Ink – Jet Black
- Tombow Marker # 703 Pink Rose
- White card base & pink cardstock scrap
- Foam tape
Follow Your Passion
- Copic markers Y02, BG05, BG09
- Inkssentials – Non-Stick Craft Sheet
- Rubbing alcohol in refillable spray bottle
- Copic Blending cardstock
- Memento Ink – Tuxedo Black
- Donna Downey – Unmounted Rubber Stamp – Art & Possibility
- She Art – Unmounted Rubber Stamp – Print Texture
- Ranger Distress Ink Peacock Feathers (part of Mini Kit #1)
- Twine, button & cream card base
Birthday Wishes
- Liquitex White Gesso
- Copic markers Y02, YR07, Y38
- Dylusions Stamp Set – Basic Backgrounds
- Ranger Distress Ink Spiced Marmalade (part of Mini Kit #1)
- Ranger Archival Ink – Jet Black
- Tombow #373 Sea Blue
- Copic Blending cardstock
- Greeting stamp by Hero Arts
- Buttons, orange cardstock, blue card base & foam tape
Keep an eye out on the blog this coming week as we are about to announce our first Lulu Art challenge!
Robyn
Beautiful work here Robyn….well done!
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