Good morning my peeps! So glad to see you here! We've made some major changes around here lately so you'll definitely want to scroll down to check out the new team and the new changes. Be sure to check out our current challenge going on right now too. We've changed our rules and now you can use ANY stamped image!! Be sure to link up your "Anything Goes" challenge card HERE!!
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Today I'm going to show you how I color gingham on clothes with my Copics. It's similar to my "Plaid" technique, but instead of 2 color families I just use one. I apologize for the low quality pictures. I'm on vacation at my mom's and I don't have my lamps. :(
Today, I'm making blue gingham so I picked B00, B02, and B05 for my colors.
First, I use B00 and draw my lines vertical and horizontal. You will want to try and space the lines equally apart, which I didn't do a very good job at here. :(
Then I grab B05 (my darkest color), and outline each of the B00 lines.
Then I use the same B05 and color in the following squares.
Here's Summer Yumi!! I love her! I decided to give her a blue gingham shirt. Again I started with B00 and made vertical and horizontal lines....this time I spaced them better.
Then I outlined the B00 lines with B05 and colored in the following squares with B05.
Next I came in and added B02 in each square next to the B05 squares. I also went over all the lines again with B00. And...there you have it....GINGHAM!
You'll see this cutie on a card for our next challenge coming up on August 18th!
In the meantime, I hope you join us for our current challenge of "Anything Goes" HERE...and remember you can NOW use any stamped image! Check out all the new challenge rules by clicking the tab at the top of the page.
Have a great day!
Rosie :)
Great tutorial!! Looks very pretty,
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I totally thought that was paper pieced...awesome tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I love having cardboard props in images - saves a LOT of time digitally editing them.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work.
Very cool. If I hadn't seen the tutorial I would have absolutely said that her shirt was paper-pieced. Looking forward to seeing her on your upcoming project!
ReplyDeleteHow totally awesome! I am going to have to try that, it looks fantastic too.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun is this!! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav new techniques you showed me.
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome tutorial Rosie!! I want to try this one for sure! Looking forward to the full review!! Well done!
ReplyDeleteLUV this technique, TFS!
ReplyDeleteFab tutorial Rosie! xx
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