Hello everyone!
Today I am following a trend :)) Now all over blogland and Facebook groups there has been a new trend starting!! And I just had to give it a try . Talented crafters on the Make It Crafty Facebook Group have been colouring their stamped images with no black lines....and instead using evry faint grey ones.
So I had to see if it was as hard as it looked ...I do like a challenge!!
So for my Quixotic Paperie DT card this week I stamped an image from The Greeting Farm which I have had for ages but it has not seen any love as yet! This one is Oliver from the 'Journey Set'. He is coloured with copics and a little amount of pencil for the sky background. I used (as recommended by Elaine) an Adrionack Ink Pad 'Lake Mist' to get the light grey lines on the image. Once coloured it creates a really nice soft, pastel effect on the image. This is a technique I would love to try again and perfect a little more .
The papers I used are Fancy Pants 'Beach Bum' 6 x6 pad. I have given them all the distressed treatment. I have also used a Tim Holtz journalling ticket and a Tim Holtz Metal Hinge Clip.
Before I go have you checked out the fabulous and quirky new stamps from Octopode??? A few have sneaked into my basket!
Thanks for popping by today!
Judy
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- Colouring on Kraft with Prismacolor pencils step by step - Judy Laing
- Colouring on Kraft with Prismacolor pencils video - Annika Ryan
- Copic Video - Cloudy Sky - Annika Ryan
- Copic Video - Facial Features - Annika Ryan
- Copic Video - Hair #1 - Elaine Hughes
- Copic Video - Skintones #1 - Elaine Hughes
- Copics - Blonde Hair - Mary J.
- Technique - Masking - Mary J
- Technique - Sew-Easy Circles - Kim Dellow
- Technique - Shabby Chic Tag - Kim Dellow
- Technique - Vintage Card - Kim Dellow
- Tips - Sew-Easy Tool - Mary J.
- Tutorial - Grungepaper Roses - Judy Laing
- Tutorial - Mini Book - Kim Dellow
- Tutorial - Pencils and Notebook Gift Set - Kim Costello
- Tutorial - Rolled Flowers - Mary J.
- Tutorial - Scrap Flowers - Kim Dellow



4 Reactions to this post
Add CommentI've been playing with that technique too - its fun but harder than you've made it look! Great card, I think the torn paper really matches the soft colouring so beautifully.
Gorgeous, going to have a go myself in the future. Jane x
these are `Fabulous` TFS:)
Love the missing black lines the coloring looks so reel. Cool design and distressing.
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