Showing posts with label Airbrush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airbrush. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Copic and Prismacolor Flowers in Vases

Swap topic: Basket or Vase of Flowers

This was an oversized stamp so I cut it down with a Nestabilities Label die. Most of the flowers were colored with Copic markers, but I also used something new. I purchased some Prismacolor Premier pens with brush tips. They came in a multi-color pack. These brush tips have a very fine point and they can get into the smallest places.

I airbrushed some pale porcelain blue around the edge before I took it out of the die. Then I colored the rest of the image. The yellow background near the vases and flowers was added after the flowers were colored.

Angel

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

COPIC AIR-BRUSHING & CARD SWAP #6

This card is from a Basic Grey punch out card stock. The hole and the tab were already on the card. I added some charcoal chalk ink around the edges on the front and inside. The big thing is that the interior white cardstock was airbrushed with my COPIC markers and I created a frame around it by using a corner of cardstock and spraying over it. There are three different blue greens on this background: BG10, BG13, BG32.


On the tab I took a piece of cardstock that was punched and placed some repositionable adhesive on the backside and stuck it down to a white piece of Cougar White cardstock. I sprayed the BG32 over the top of this punch. When I took it off, it left a white crisp image underneath. I LOVE what you can do with the COPIC AIRBRUSH SYSTEM! I think purchasing a compressor will add a lot of value to my card making skills…Don’t you think so too!!??

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A Quick Airbrush Experiment



I finally had a small amount of time to practice with my COPIC airbrush system. I used a yellow and a red violet color and a piece of cardstock with a circle cut out of the center. I airbrushed the color through the hole in the cardstock, stamped it with a Stampin Up stamp and then cut it out with the Nestabilities dies.

I love the subtle circle in the background. It could be the sun, or the moon! I can see that this is going to be a lot of fun. So I'll be buying more air! HA...buying air...oh brother...IT IS A NECESSITY to make pretty things though!