7/01/2021

Ink blending, masking & Copics Summer beach card tutorial.

 Today, I am sharing a Summer beach card featuring a girl in a tropical scene.  I used a mix of distress ink, Copic markers and masking for the scene building.


Sentiment:  Wishing you sunshine & happiness.

Helpful tips:

To create this beach scene, begin by stamping the beach girl scene and the sentiment onto cardstock.  Also, trim or die-cut the beach panel to fit the card base.  Next, add a touch of Copic coloring to the girl and the shells.  Then, mask the background, one section at a time, for distress ink blending.  Use lots of color layers for a richer look.  Move the masking to continue the process onto the sections of the beach where the color changes.  Finally, layer the panel onto the card base with added gems, to finish.

Here is another look.


I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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 Supplies:
Unity Stamp Co. All Sunshine & Happy. 
Also, foam double-sided tape, distress ink pads in antique linen, tattered rose, squeezed lemonade, tumbled glass and speckled egg; Copic markers E87, E43, E70, YR30, YR82, R01, RV34, RV95; ink blending brush, Post-It tape, adhesive dots, MFT elegant rectangle STAX die-namics, cardstock. 
 
Thank you for visiting. 
Gaylynn

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