For today, I am sharing a traditional poinsettia flower Christmas card with Copic marker coloring. Most any markers or color mediums are fine to use with compatible ink for stamping.
For holiday greetings, this is a traditional style card with a touch of vintage accents.
Catch the short video over on my Instagram @neatnook
and on TikTok @neatnookcreations for this project.
In summary, here are helpful tips for making this poinsettia Christmas card with Copic marker coloring. To begin, prepare an A2 sized card base in white. Then, die-cut a background & frame layers. Next, stamp the flower twice, the sentiment and the text accents using alcohol friendly ink onto white cardstock. Also, die-cut one of the flower-stamped panels to fit inside the background frame. Also, add ink blending over the text edges for accent. Then, onto the second flower panel, begin coloring in the flowers and the leaves using blended shades of the same color family. I used holiday colors. Next, fussy cut (cut out) the flower. Finally, using foam tape, pop up & layer the colored flower over the background, to finish.
Here is another look.
Supplies:
Good Tidings To You
Also, distress ink pad vintage photo, ink blending brushes, color cardstock Moroccan spice, black hybrid ink pad, matte glue, magnetic die storage sheets, plastic stamp & die storage pockets, new Misti stamping tool, flat double-sided tape ATG, foam tape, desk mat, tweezers, die-cutting machine, scoring board, bone folder, craft scissors, A2 envelopes, adhesive gems, fine tip dispenser bottle, metal adapter plate, white gel pen, Altenew palette mat, background dies, Copic markers R27, R29, R02, G17, YG17, G03, Y15, E79, 0; clear bags card storage, Neenah 110 lb cover solar white cardstock, Neenah 80 lb solar white cardstock, paper trimmer.
Thanks for visiting,
Gaylynn
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