@exotikk1 yes...but because it is alcohol based it dries very quickly...so just before you want to stamp you need to dampen the ink on your stamp again by misting it with some blender solution in a spray mister. I would only do this technique for more silhouette based images...not line art. In the end you get a really pretty watercolor looking image. Great for solid flowers and such.
very cute! we love gnomes here at stampendous!! and i love the cards you made with our ruffled flower stamp on your blog! you have a real eye for color and design!
Can copic markers be used directly on acrylic/rubber stamps for muti coloured images?
exotikk1 1 year ago
@exotikk1 yes...but because it is alcohol based it dries very quickly...so just before you want to stamp you need to dampen the ink on your stamp again by misting it with some blender solution in a spray mister. I would only do this technique for more silhouette based images...not line art. In the end you get a really pretty watercolor looking image. Great for solid flowers and such.
BCSherrie 1 year ago
@BCSherrie Thank you for the tips, i cant wait to get some copics to play around with.
exotikk1 1 year ago
Nah,
just kidding around with ya
jrock5150 2 years ago
you suck!!!!!!!
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jrock5150 2 years ago
Wonderfully done, thank you so much. i wish I lived in BC and could take your class!
a1angiem 2 years ago
I love the shading technique you employed with the gnome's boots. It's really clever. :)
Thanks for making this video!
thebourgyman 2 years ago
very cute! we love gnomes here at stampendous!! and i love the cards you made with our ruffled flower stamp on your blog! you have a real eye for color and design!
Stampendous 2 years ago