I was so excited and honored when Justine Hovey asked me to do a collaboration with her on YT. She is so talented and creative! We decided to demo no line Copic coloring (a first for me!), and I chose to do mine on one of the latest release Gorjuss Girls called “The Owl.”
My mother asked me to make a graduation card for my niece, who is graduating high school next week, and I thought this little girl trying to fly using two large feathers was the perfect image. The inside sentiment ties the design of the project to the graduation theme nicely. I also decided to make this into a shaker card, because, well, who doesn’t like a shaker?! š Ā It’s one of my favorite techniques. LOL
I stamped the image with Tsukineko Memento Ink in Desert Sand, and then used the following Copic colors:
Hair: B00, C5, C7, and C9
Skin: E50, 51 and 53 with R30 blush
Feathers: B00, B01, B04, BG13 and BG18 with White Sakura Gelly Roll PenĀ dotting and Clear Wink of Stella for shine
Skirt of Dress: Boo, 01 and 04 with White Sakura Gelly Roll PenĀ highlights
Bodice of Dress and Boots: Boo, BG13 and BG18
Hearts: R32 with Ranger Tickled Pink Stickles over top for sparkle
Owl: E53, 55, 57 and 59
Striped Stockings: C1, 3 and 5
The biggest difference that I found with no line coloring and regular coloring is that this is a little less forgiving. It’s amazing how that thin stamped black line creates a buffer for coloring oopsies. Ā Also, for parts of stamped images that you want showing up, you have to go back with a thin marker to redraw them in. I actually made this little girl’s eyes biggerĀ when I drew them back in with aĀ 0.03 point pen from aĀ Copic Multiliner Fine Pigment Ink Pen Set. Ā While I love Gorjuss Girls I do find that their eyes are a bit small for the head/body proportions.
The attached video includes the process of coloring and assembling the card, so rather than be repetitive I’ll just include the materials I usedĀ here: the 9th and 10th circles from the Diemond Dies Circle Nesting Die Set, the 7th largest Diemond Dies Scalloped Circle Nesting Die Set, the “Dream” die from theĀ Little Yellow Bicycle Hope Dream Believe Scripted Die Set, Tsukineko VersaMark Ink, Recollections Sparkle Embossing Powder in Opaque Bling, Pebbles “Sunny Side Paper, Studio Calico Wood Veneer Birds (which I sprayed with Heidi Swapp Color Shine sprays in Mustard and Primrose before adding them as shaker pieces), Jillibean Soup Teal Bakers Twine, buttons and sequins from my stash, and Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Inks in Tumbled Glass, Broken China and Salty Ocean.
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I hope you enjoy thisĀ process video (it’s a long one, but I figuredĀ folks short on timeĀ can skip ahead when they want to and other folks might want to see the whole process):
This card is also being entered into the following challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Favorite Technique Challenge
One Sweet Dies and/or Punches June Challenge
613 Avenue Create Anything Goes Challenge
Craft-Dee BowZ Anything Goes with a Handmade Bow Challenge
AAA Cards Game #41 Woodland Animals
This is so pretty. I love how you followed up the owl on her arm with owls in the shaker. That pretty blue and white baker’s twine made a beautiful bow. Thanks for joining us at Craft-Dee BowZ for our June challenge! Hugs, Gail
Thanks so much Gail! I had so much fun trying this new-to-me technique. That baker’s twine made the perfect landing for the little Gorjuss Girl to stand on. š Thanks for another fun challenge at Craft-Dee BowZ!
Great shaker card – thanks for collaborating with me on this great project! And thanks for playing at AAA Card Challenges this week!
Thanks for doing the collab with me Justine! I saw your night sky card here at AAA Card Challenges and thought I should play along! Big hugs, Kristina
This card is Gorjuss! I was really intrigued by how you stamped with Desert Sand and then colored. It really looks great! TFS…off to check Justine’s video…
Barb B, CZT
Thanks so much Barbara! I love this “no line” coloring technique because it gives such a nice soft look. I just completed a whole pocket letter with 3 more Gorjuss Girl images all colored up with this technique. I think I’m hooked. š Thanks so much for stopping by! Hugs, Kristina
A fabulous shaker card and brilliant design. Love your choice of colours and a clever take on our woodland challenge. Thanks so much for linking up and playing along at AAA Cards.
Thanks so much Sarah! I love animals and your woodland theme was perfect for my little wood veneer bird shakers and The Owl Gorjuss Girl. TF stopping by! Hugs, Kristina
You are so talented. I’m just learning how to color It’s hard & I wish my hair would look as good as yours. Thanks for a new way to make the shaker portion of your card. I always wondered where everyone always found these perfect shakers. I was always looking everywhere to find a package of them,lol. Pleas keep sharing all your talents with us.
Hugs & happy crafting, Linda ;0)
Aww thanks Linda! I have never bought the shaker covers, but I know they sell them. I always use packaging materials and upcycle them. š Hope you give this a try! TF stopping by! Big hugs, Kristina
Gorgeous card
Thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
hugs
Mandy xx
Thanks Mandy! TF stopping by! hugs, Kristina
Very pretty card! Thank you for playing with us at One Sweet Challenge and Sweet Pea Stamps~
Carolyn, DT