We also have a big thank you to Sarah B and Caroline for being such fabulous guests. Look out on Tuesday for our next 2 guests :)
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We know how much storage for our pens is a problem, well Ida has found some fabulous storage at Camilla’s blog, Sue and myself (Gina) could not wait to have a go so here is my new storage
Here is a closer look :)
Now all you need is a
- DVD rack from Ikea @ £7.99
- 14 DVD cases
- Debbi’s new colour chart (email me if you would like one)
- Your gorgeous ProMarkers
Hugs Gina xxx
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I think almost everyone has at least one animal stamp in their collection and so we have decided to do a series of tutorials on colouring animals with promarkers. I thought I'd start with a horse as its a popular theme, especially with little girls. I love this image; Charlotte's Horse from Whiff of Joy, designed by Alison Acton. Although its a cartoony type image it's also realistic in form and shape. First things first, the image is stamped onto IQ Smooth 160 g/m2 with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. And I'll be using the following promarkers; Sandstone, Cinnamon, Cocoa and Umber. (I have also used Vanilla for the mane and tail which is not pictured)
So I have started with the lightest areas and very roughly coloured these areas with Sandstone
Then I take a small section at a time and colour the remaining white bits with Cinnamon. Then blended using the Sandstone in small circular movements.
Next I take the Cocoa promarker and using small strokes, colour the darker areas. Then blend with Sandstone
The I repeat the above 2 steps (with the cinnamon, then cocoa) for each of the other small sections
I took the Umber promarker and added tiny shading to the darkest areas - the furthest away hind leg, and the back of the other three legs, and the shadow behind his jaw then blended with the Sandstone again.
Then I moved onto his mane and tail. I coloured the areas that I imagined would be hit by the light source with Vanilla.
Then used Sandstone to colour the rest of the mane and tail and blended with the Vanilla
I kept adding more layers of Sandstone and blending with Vanilla until i was happy with the effect
And this is the completed image made into a card
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Hope you have enjoyed this weeks workshop, don’t forget if you want to join in and put a tutorial on, please contact me here
Hugs Gina, Denise and the DT xxx
wow wow wow TFS :)
ReplyDeleteSensational tutorial, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDebbi your tutorial is just fabulous and Gina your storage looks great (how far did you tavel to get one?)Hugs Sue :o)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabilous tutoring! So beatyful horse. Like storage for pens are great.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Finland :)
The storage idea is superb - love the horse - please could I ask what IQ smooth card is please and where can I buy it?
ReplyDeleteAnn xxx
I love these tutorials they are fantastic. All I need know is the promarkers to go with them and I'd be well away!! LOL
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Dawn xx
Gosh you make it look so easy, do you think that the key is having all the promarkers to do the correct shading?? I struggle with colouring.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so easy when you do it but it never looks as good when I try, I need more pens and more practice I guess
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
hugs Jackie x
Thank you sooooo much for a fabulous tutorial - judging the lighest parts is hard but now I understand the theory of how to make it easier. Now I just need to practice! Thanks again, Squirrel xx
ReplyDeleteFab tutorial and fantastic idea for storage. Just got some mesh drawers for mine, but love this idea.
ReplyDeleteSarah x
Rousing cheer from me!!! The storage is ingenious and exactly what I need so Thank You so much for that! And the horse is just stunning - gorgeous shading!! TFS! :o) xx
ReplyDeleteBeauuuuutiful job! WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab tutorial, the colouring process is so well explained, I'll have to have a go at this now! Thanks for the help! Hugs Shelly x
ReplyDeleteGoing back through these tutorials for inspiration. WOW loving this one
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