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Let alcohol ink bleed through a coloring book page for a bonus colored panel to use on a second card - it's a two-for-one time saver!
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UPLOADING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Add your tutorial sample to the Copic Bleed Technique gallery.
On the upload screen select Technique Spotlight > Holiday Blitz Gallery > Copic Bleed Technique.
2. Be sure to include the specific tutorial keyword! Copying and pasting the tutorial keyword is recommended to avoid typos. 3. Projects must be uploaded no later than October 31st, 2016 at 12:00 Noon Central Time to be eligible for our fabulous prizes! 4. Post a link to your entry in this thread.
Oh, I found you! I did the tutorial and posted my card but didn't know where to post my link.Here is my card. Loved the technique! I like my bleed through card better than the top part.
My first Falliday Fest Card. I hope to do some more. Thank you.
This was a first for me doing this technique. I don't own any of the adult coloring books but will be on the look out for them now. I dug in an old drawer for an old book that belongs to my little guy for my coloring page. This was fun.
I love the way my card turned out, even if I kind of cheated (by using the back of the coloring page instead of the paper underneath it. I included my failed underneath paper in my picture
Well, mine didn't turn out so hot... all the specifics are in the description.. I hope it still qualifies... will you please let me know if it does not? I'm happy with the way it turned out, but I didn't do it exactly as directed.