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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Make your own Flowers with Copics

Hi everyone,

Today I have prepared a little tutorial for you. As I had to make a book cover for a girl's bible. Therefore I thought about making flowers matching the design papers and my image colouration. So I want to show you how I made them...



To create these, I've punched several Flowers and Leafs out of white Bazill Paper.
Then I started colouring the leafs
with two shades of green (YG93, G85)


 And now I've coloured the flowers in different shades of pink.
Some lighter and some darker, to get a natural effect. I just love how easy it is to blend colours with Copic Markers... :D Rather sharp or soft blending... everything is possible... the way you like.
I also coloured the backside of the flowers with a middle tone.
(RV000, RV00, R81, R83, R85)



I sticked them together in several layers and formed the flower leafs.
 Then added a pearl in the center to give it that romantic touch.
 So now I have the flowers and leafs colours matching the design
papers and image coloration...
For the coloration of my Mo Manning image I've used following colours:
YG91, YG93, RV000, RV00, R22, R81, R83, R85, BG10, BG11, BG13,
E0000, E000, E00, E11, E51, E55, W00, W2

Hope you enjoy this little spring breeze through all these snowy and gray days :)

Wish you a great & colourful new week,




11 comments:

  1. Leuk en goeie uitleg van de bloemen en je cover is prachtig
    Groetjes

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  2. This is a beautiful creation the image is so lovely and the colouring is superb great layout too! x

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  3. Beautiful, lovely image fab colouring. Lynne xx

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  4. waw gorgeous! Thank you for sharing. hugs! Mojca

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  5. They are beautiful Angie.

    Thanks for a super tutorial!

    Hugs, Åsa

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  6. Beautiful flowers Angie, and the book became gorgeous! Thanks for the tutorial!
    Hugs Kjersti:)

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  7. Very, very pretty! Thanks for sharing this with us!
    Big Hugs
    Barbara

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  8. Danke für das tolle Tutorial, liebe Angie!

    Herzliche Grüße
    Sabrina

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  9. Wow! Thanks for this fab tutorial Angie, it'll be very useful!

    Franz.

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  10. Wow Angie,das sieht ja klasse aus,echt wunderschööööön.Vielen lieben Dank für die tolle Anleitung.
    Liebe Grüße
    Angela

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