Copic Terra Cotta Color Combo
Hello everyone and welcome!
Marie here with another MINI tutorial for you on coloring Terra Cotta Pots.
YR27, YR24, YR21, YR20
Copic Terra Cotta Color Combo
YR27, YR24, YR21, YR20 with
High Intensity Sandwich YR27/E99/YR27
See how much contrast the high intensity sandwich adds to the combo?
Copic Terra Cotta Sandwich for high intensity shading
(YR27 ) (YR27 + E99) ( YR27 + E99 + YR27)
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Supplies:
Paper: X-Press It Blending Paper (X-Press)
Stamp: Tilda with Big Tulip Pot (Magnolia)
Copic Alcohol Ink Sketch Markers (.too Corp)
Copic Colorless Blender (.too Corp)
Copic Opaque White Ink (.too Corp)
Copic Black Multiliner 0.03 (.too Corp)
Memento Black Tuxedo Ink (Tsukineko)
Vintage Photo Distress Ink (Ranger)
Disigner paper: Cherish Paper Pack Pad (Authentique)
Crafter’s Companion Adhesive
Dotted Stencil (Ranger)
Shadows and Shading Book: Marianne Walker.
Quilling paper and tool.
Pearls
Copics Sketch Markers Used:
Skin tones: E000, E00, E11, E21 and R20 blush
Hair: T1, T3, T4, T6, T8
Shirt: R20, R22, sandwich of R56/T3/R56
Pants/Bib: B20, B24, B26, B28, B72
Featured – Terra Cotta Pot: YR27, YR24, RY21, YR20 and (YR4/E99/YR27)
Tulip: R20, R24, R27, R56 and (R56/T8/R56)
Soil: E30, E35, W5, E18, Colorless Blender
Leaves/Stem: YG11, G40, G24, G45, YG63, G28
Shoes: T3, T4, T6, T8
Ground: W4, E56
Steps:
The image was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.
I used a multiline to touch up any area that did not have a crisp stamp line.
The image was colored with Copic Sketch markers.
The background was applied with Copics using a dotted stencil.
The layers were adhered with double sided tape.
I embellished the card with hand quilled flowers.
Thank you for stopping by and check back next week for a tutorial on Toner Gray
and we will be coloring some straight and curly black hair!
Hugs,