Monday, January 12, 2009

Blending Solution Tutorial Video


It has been a long time since I have played along with Mojo Monday, so today is the day! I wanted to show you a really fun technique in how to make the bear seem furry on this card so I decided to do it in video format so you could see. This is the finished project and here are the details on the supplies that I used:
Rubber Stamps all Cornish Heritage Farms:
Bear Hugs, Spring Trees (Kim Hughes Collection)
Ink:
Rich Cocoa Memento Dye Ink (Tsukineko)
Snow Cap Pigment Ink (Ranger)
Paper:
Simply Smooth White (Prism)
Patterned Paper (October Afternoon)
Accessories:
Copic Markers
Blending Solution (Copic)

Paper Frills (Doodlebug)
Circle Cutter (EK Success)
Oval Fragment (Tim Holtz)
Buttons, Twine, Cotton Batting





Here is a real close up of the bear fur...love this texture! Click on the video below to see how simple it is to create!

22 comments:

Marja Sch said...

What awonderful tutorial. Thanks for sharing it with us. Hugs Marja

Pat said...

Thanks for the great tutorial dn I love your card. Great take on the sketch.

Rose Ann said...

Very cool technique!! Thanks for the demo!! Your card is adorable too!!

Anonymous said...

This is a wonderful video tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to put it together for us.

Conniecrafter said...

cute card, neat way to give him fur!

Unknown said...

WOW!! This is so cute!! I love your tutorial as well.. thanks so much for sharing it with us!

Angelnorth said...

Cute technique, TFS sherrie!

Rebecca Ednie said...

Great video. Tfs

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for sharing!!
I'm very new to copics [i'm a distress ink fanatic] but have set myself the challenge to master the copics..lol
so thanks again and I'll check back soon :)

Marlene x

Julee (Vervegirl) said...

Adorable card! Thanks for playing! Loved the tutorial, too! Waving hi! :)

Kathryn said...

Oh so cute -- I LOVE Kim Hughes stamps -- so adorable! :)

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog, so I haven't explored it all yet, but did want to thank you for the video on copics. As they say "seeing is believing" and seeing the techniques "live" sure makes me believe I'm needing more of these wonderful tools! Thanks for the inspiration.

Anonymous said...

Very cool stuff. I'm very new to copics and am constantly inspired to learn more. I love the blending effects you achieve. Nancy ohmyjoy@comcast.net

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