Saturday, February 7, 2015

Video: No Line Coloring




Good morning! Today, I'll show you how to do the no line coloring technique with my Stately Flowers 9  set using a light colored ink pad and alcohol markers. (When I say in the video you can use alcohol markers as well, sorry for any confusion, Spectrum Noir are alcohol, I meant "any other alcohol markers", like Copic or Bic) This beautiful technique results in what looks like a painting and is especially lovely for floral images.  A bit of sponging and your still life is now in a windowsill. I also show how to invert the pitcher image from the same set to create a vase, doubling the versatility of this container image for all your cards and projects.  Isn't that cool?  Didn't notice it until after I received my stamps. :)  Love it when that happens.


Supplies:
Gina K. Stately Flowers 9
Spectrum Noir markers: OR1, OR2, GB3, CG1, CG2, CG4, PL4, HB2
Gina K. Sweet Corn, Blue Raspberry, Ocean Mist and
Black Onyx ink pads
Cardstock: Gina K. Pure Luxury White (3" x 4 1/4"), Fresh Asparagus (3 1/4" x 4 1/2") Sweet Mango (3 1/4" x 4"), Wild Orchid (4" x 5 1/4"), Turquoise Sea (4 1/4" x 11", scored at 5 1/2")
sponge dauber, Gina K. Fresh Asparagus ribbon, slit punch, Darice Dandelion embossing folder

Thank you for watching today!  Have a terrific weekend!

8 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card, great technique, Thanks for the video!

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  2. Beautiful card, I love the colors and the different layers. Thanks for the tutorial, I always learn so much.

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  3. Love this card. Only wish you all were still using copics.

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  4. Another stunning card!
    I have had a blast with this new set, but...now, I must try this technique, also!
    You are so creative!
    I can't watch your videos enough!
    Thanks for sharing, and thanks for all the little tips, and tricks along the way!!!
    You Rock!!!

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  5. You did a great job on this card. I love how you made it. I will have to try making this card.

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  6. Gorgeous card, and great video..

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  7. I just now watched this video and thank you! I have admired your work for years and now watched you in action !

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  8. I just now watched this video and thank you! I have admired your work for years and now watched you in action !

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