*click on the pics to en-biggan*
Dazzling, aren't they?! Wanna learn how? Well, snag a nice hot cuppa, 'cuz we have a video tutorial for you to enjoy!
I'm certain there's a name for this technique, but I just called it Glittered Copics. It combines the Burnished Velvet technique, but instead of using colored glitters, you can create a gorgeous, almost stained glass effect, by coloring the glitter with your Copic Markers!
Some things to note, as mentioned in the video:
Micro-fine Glitter will perform best, as will Copic Sketch (or Ciao) Markers. You really need the flexibility of the brush nib for optimal results with this technique.
Two methods are shown--after trying them both, I think I personally preferred the first one over the second, but either will work well. It's always nice to have options, tho, don't you agree?! *chuckle*
All the supplies & materials featured are listed below.
Enjoy watching here, or on YouTube in High Definition!
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SUPPLIES:
Stamps: Hero Arts Cling Dot Flower Pattern (used on the mat layer of the yellow card)
Paper: Memory Box Parsley, Mango; Hero Arts Sunshine Layering Paper; Black Card Stock; Neenah Solar White Card Stock
Copic Sketch Markers: YR68 Orange; Golden Yellow; Y000 Pale Lemon; YG03 Yellow Green; YG17 Grass Green; YG67 Moss
Tools: Making Memories Ribbon Slot Punch Tips; Be Creative Tape 2.5" wide;
Embellishments: Orange hued ribbons (from my stash); Elizabeth Craft Peel-Off Stickers (Leaves from) Bowls of Cherries, Black; Elizabeth Craft Peel-Off Stickers (Flowers from) Flower Window, Black; Glitter Ritz Transparent Micro-fine Glitter in Warm Highlights (or Cool Highlights, or White)
Other: 3D-Dots