You will need:
- Stamp of your choice. I used the darling Maya Watching a Ladybug.
- A light/pale color ink. I used Memento Angle Pink since I wanted to color with Copic markers.
- Cardstock for coloring.
- Markers. (not shown)
- A place with good lighting when coloring.
First, ink the stamp well with the ink and stamp on the cardstock. You can see the faint pink image. Just make sure you have good lighting when working on this. I also like to color my images according to the patterned paper that I plan on using for the cards. In this case it's Sidewalks from October Afternoon.
Here is how it looks as I color.
Skin.
Jeans
T-shirt
Bonnet
Hair
Flowers
Grass
And here you have it, a finished image. I did went in with a brown marker and added eyes since you couldn't really see them after coloring. Here is the finished card.
I really like the effect of this technique, it looks like the image was hand drawn and it gives a softer look.
Hope you will give this fun technique a try and thanks for stopping by! =)
hugs,
alice
Just one word: WONDERFUL!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGREAT GREAT GrEAT!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, great tutorial and it comes on the wright moment. Today hopely i receive the ink to color without lines.
ReplyDeleteHugs Thea
Wow, this is fabulous! I really want to try this technique... Thank you for the inspiration! Best, CG
ReplyDeleteFantastic never knew this could be done, really nice soft effect too.
ReplyDeleteDebbiexx
Stunning, I really like how this image turned out by the no line coloring technique! Thanks for sharing=)
ReplyDeleteAmazing Alice!!! Just lovely
ReplyDeleteHugz
Love the technique, thank you so much! And your coloring is beauuuutiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Alice! Fantastic coloring and tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThank you soooo much for sharing! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove this technique! May have to give it a try! Great Tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAlice, you are a really good painter!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I want to try this, but I don't think mine will be nearly as pretty as yours is!
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