Thursday, 6 August 2009

Weekend Workshop #10

This week Helen has done a great tutorial for us, you can find it below. This tutorial will be made into a PDF file shortly and if you would like it just email me, once again if you are still waiting for any tutorials I am sorry about that, it has just been so busy, but if you give me a reminder I will make sure you get them :)
NEWS – From September 1st we will be having 2 guest Designers every 4 weeks, we have some guests sorted already but if you would like a chance to become a guest for us just email us here with a few of your favourite cards and a bit about yourself,  we look forward to seeing your gorgeous creations.
Also coming on the 1st September we are going to cater for the NEWBIES :) a lot of you have said how you don’t have many colours and can not join in, so we have taken this on board and from 1st Sept the challenges will alternate every 2 weeks so the 2nd week will be an any colour challenge, the prize for the challenges will be ProMarkers, so it will give you an ideal opportunity to fill your collection and join in more challenges, there will be a sketch/theme/recipe to guide you but the colour choice will be yours, so I hope all you newbies will join in the fun! :).
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Helens Tutorial
Ok so we've covered how to create shading using a darker tone but what do you do when your main colour is the darkest tone in the set? hopefully this tutorial will help to answer this question. For this tutorial I've continued on from the previous ones using gorjuss girl 'sitting' I've used my usual smooth card from the papermill and stamped the image with memento tuxedo black ink. I've coloured the area in where i want to have the shading with warm grey 5 , (my preference for use with petrol blue) I've then gone over where i want the very darkest area again with the same warm grey 5 to build up the depth colour i wanted I then coloured over all the grey areas with the main colour(petrol blue) Then coloured a larger area with the main colour again to create the next tone And finally using the same main colour go over the whole area again to blend all areas together and heres the finished result. hope its been of help
hugs helen x
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Well that is all for this week, if you have any questions or any ideas you would like to tell us about give email us here
coming up NEXT WEEK – Candle Tutorial, how to link your cards
Hugs Gina, Denise and the DT xxx

11 comments:

Sarah B said...

Fab Tutorial, Hugs Sarah B X

Wiccababe said...

fab tut Helen, Gina the PDF is done and in your inbox, msut try this soon
xx

Lynne said...

Wonderful, very helpful. Thanks, Helen.

Lynne.x

Anonymous said...

Excellent tutorial, another great technique to try, thanks Helen :)
Suzi
xxx

Unknown said...

Great tutorial, looking forward to the changes, it sounds like it will be a great idea!!
hugs Angela x

Unknown said...

Top notch tutorial, must have a play. Hugs Avril xx

Lise said...

Super tutorial. Can't wait to try this :)

Ida / Little said...

Great workshop, love the colours used on the Gorjuss girl!! :)

Hugs Ida

Sharon Noble said...

Great workshop great effect can i ask what pen you use for the white line? looks very effective.

Hugs Sharon xx

chingya said...

good tutorial..its useful...

Mrs Mac said...

Thanks. I have bought ProMarkers but can't seem to get the most out of them, so I really appreciate tutorials like this :)