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 | | Oh, geez, I had a computer hiccup and didn't realize I lost my description and all the other info. I wrote practically a book too, because this is my first project with the Chameleon pens I won during HYCCT.
Coloring with the Chameleons is a definite learning curve for me, since I'm not a very accomplished colorist to begin with. But you can do phenomenal ombre effects with them, they are nice and juicy and blend beautifully. Since the colors I have are mainly on the bright side, I did use Spectrum Noir pens to tone it down and then re emphasized the stamping with a very sharp colored pencil. I'm sure with more practice I'll feel more at ease using them. They have a lot of helpful videos on their website, too.
Oh, I guess I should say that this image was printed from my computer on high quality printer paper. After coloring, it was fussy cut and the stem tucked behind the frame. I attached the frame to the card base and eased foam tape behind the flower for dimension. I added black Wink of Stella to the spots on the lily.
I think that's basically it. As always, thanks for looking! |
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Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 GMT Views: 2451
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Additional Info
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Keywords: flower birthday sympathy encouragement
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Stamps: Stampin' Up Blooming with Kindness (sentiment)
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Paper: Recollections 110lb white cs, black cs, heavy printer paper
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Paper Size: A2
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Ink: VersaFine Onyx Black
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Accessories: Computer generated image, IO die, Chameleon pens, Spectrum Noir pens, colored pencil, Wink of Stella black brush pen
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Techniques: Coloring, fussy cutting
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Difficulty (1-Easy 5-Advanced): 3
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