When I picked up my Copics, I chose the Sweet Peas set with two Copic Collections that were pretty much made for it! I chose...

After I added my most intense color (I actually skipped using RV09 from the Hollyhock set because I thought it was too dark for my Sweet Peas), I picked up RV00 and started to blend my colors together using small circular strokes. I absolutely LOVE how Flourishes new Classic White paper blends! It takes a very light hand and is effortless! Trust me, I have tried almost every paper on the market and I was blown away by this paper!
When I was finished, this is what my Sweet Pea looked like! All the brush strokes that were laid down in the beginning are gone to create a smooth looking finish! I love that about Copics. And, after I put it all together and whipped it into a card, this is what my bouquet of Sweet Peas looked like! I used the Spellbinders Ribbon Slides for my message and the sentiment is actually from the Sweet Violets set. Add some paper piercing, some pink rhinestones and... done!
Here's a close up of the finished flowers...
Some other members of the DT pulled out their favorite Copic Collections to give you a little more of a show and tell! Be sure to stop by and see what
Leslie and Stacy cooked up!
Thanks for stopping by! Tommorrow we'll kick the lid off our sneek peek challenge to get ready for next Friday's release! This challenge is the one that could land you will all three of our new stamp sets! Be sure to check it out!
I tell ya what as soon as I sell enenough bears, I am going to have to invest in these markers!! Sherry
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! And a great tutorial to bat! You've made it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card, Julie!!! Your tutorial is perfect! Awesome job! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing how and what colors, this is the best tutorial on using copics. Because of this, I have ordered copics and now I will order these stamps :)
ReplyDeleteyou have great inspiration on here having just bought some of these pens i find you blog a true inspiration its just great love comeing on here and reading what you have on here. Wish I could get some of your card stock though lots love cheryl xxxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artwork! You certainly took the "scary" out of Copics!! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card ! :)
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