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Monday, January 28, 2013

Casting Down

Hello copic-fans!

Franz from Italy again to share another of my projects.

I wanted to use a "Craft and Me" image for a long time and finally I chose this one for today's post, she's called "Casting down".
I think she's so romantic and charming, love her dress and all those hearts blown away, I'm a romantic girl, what can I do?!!

Her hair is coloured up with my usual and favourite brown colour combo: E21-E25-E29-E49.
I was inspired to use BV copics for her dress, tried to give dimensionality to it, using the darkest tones on the parts that I think are behind her legs (I mean the back of her skirt).
To achieve this I finally added little touches of black too; I love using it sometimes, but have to be very carefull not to spoil the result at the end!



This is a close up of the image, I used BG and BV colours on her wings; they are transparent, so I mixed colours from the different families on some parts, where they overlap:







 
I’ve used papers from “Pion Design" design this time, lot of flowers and some fab little swirls from Prima, I love them!

 


This is my card recipe:

Image
Craft and me - “Casting Down”
Papers:
Pion Design Patterned Papers
French Vanilla Bazzill cardstock
Materials:
Prima Mini Swirls - "Say it in Cristal"
Guipure Lace
Cheesecloth
Ribbons and flowers
Make it Crafty perfect colouring paper
Versafine Ink Pad “Vintage Sepia”
Tools and Dies:
Sizzix Big Shot
Seewing Machine

Copics:
Skin:
 E0000-E000-E00-E11 + R000-R00-R20- for cheecks


Hair:
 E21-E25-E29-E49
Dress:
  BV0000-BV000-BV00-BV01-BV04-100
Hearts:
  BG01-BG000
Wings:
  BV01-BV0000-BG01-BG000

That’s all from me today!

A big hug everybody,


Franz♥

6 comments:

  1. Wat mooi gekleurd en bewerkt top
    Groetjes

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  2. Oh this is gorgeous! Hugs! Mojca

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  3. your card is Amazing and your color work is as always great.
    Hugs
    Lydia

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  4. Beautiful colouring, Franz, a lot of dimension! And I love your way of colouring skin, it looks very vibrant.
    Big Hugs
    Barbara

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