Hi ya everyone! I'm going to share a very simple tutorial on what kind of images you can color cost effectively. Thank you to the lovely Pam for letting me share with you at The BugBytes today! I enjoy my Copic markers so much and think that they are truly the best marker for coloring large images such as the Tiddly Ink Alice image above. However, for smaller images like the tea cup a cheap pair of Crayola colored pencils will do. Check out my video below!
Thanks for watching and I love to hear your comments! For more fun projects don't forget to stop by The BugBytes!
Pretty card! Thanks for sharing the video. One day I hope to try coloring!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful Christmas season!
Glenda
Soooo cute, Melissa!!!
ReplyDeleteLike I commented over at Sheila's, I might even be able to do this accent coloring with the pencils! LOL!
What an adorable card... and even though I now have my copic markers, we both know that before them I was coloring with a set for only $5 plus the little crayola pencils and it works!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Loved your great video and listening to your sweet voice. You are the copics/coloring queen. Happy Holiday to you dear. TFS
ReplyDeleteLOL, I started coloring digi's on my daughters' Crayolas!! Fabulous tut and the card is amazing as always!! Love her hair - wishin' mine looked that good! xx
ReplyDeleteStunning card Melissa, I really admire your layouts, they always seem so well put together, loving the colours on this one too. Joey x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Melissa, love the teacup accent!
ReplyDeleteNothing cheap looking about this project! Every detail is just fantastic! I am so excited to see your video. I got some new coloring tools (no Copics) to play with from Christmas. Gonna have to try some tomorrow. Thanks for always sharing so much information! It's WONDERFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always!!! :)
ReplyDeletea gorgeous card Melissa, and of course the coloring is beautiful! Best wishes for a happy and healthy 2012 for you and your loved ones.
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