No Line Coloring with Hero Arts
Hello Crafters!
This past weekend I was so blessed to be able to attend CHA. While I was there I spent time with my girlfriends, ate good food, and stayed up to late all while stumbling around in a craft crazed stupor from all the pretty things. One of the pretty things included the Hero Arts booth and I was lucky enough to be gifted a new stamp set from a friend of mine. Needless to say I couldn’t wait to get it inky!
The stamp set is You’re So Lovely and it will be available February 5th in the store. Even though I love outline images and all the images in this set are solid I new I could still make it work for me, and you can too!
I put a short video together for you guys so you can see.
I think it gives a completely different look than just stamping a solid image don’t you? I love altering stamps to be something unique.
The Copic Markers I used are: C1, C3, C5, B32, B24, B26, B39, Y00, YG01, YG03, and YG25. I also used Clear Wink of Stella, Glossy Accents, and Clear Pretty Pink Posh Sequins.
I used Hero Arts ink to stamp the images, but Lawn Fawn has some similar colors that are good for Copic coloring, too: Deep Sea ink is similar for the blue flowers, and Celery Stick would be similar for the leaves .
Thanks for stopping in, have a wonderful weekend!
Tags: Copic Coloring, Heat Embossing, Kelly Latevola, No Line Coloring, Sequins
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Kathy
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I just found your site when I was watching you make a card with Simonsays products. It was the Joy to the world card. btw its beautiful. My question is I saw you using an acrylic block folder for your clear stamps. It has a ruler and you close it like a book. Where did you get that? I must have one.
Thanks so much I hope to hear from you soon
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Kelly Latevola
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Thanks for your kind words Kathy. It’s called a MISTI and you can get it here: http://www.mysweetpetunia.com/
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