If you are not trying to blend Copic colors, then they will work fine. You can't layer and blend on vellum in the same way you can on more absorbent papers or cardstocks and it is easy to get streaks on vellum using Copics, which is why I prefer a Dove Blender Pen and fade resistant markers or ink (like Shades™ dye ink, Memento, Pitt Artist Pens or Pergamano markers). You can also use watercolor pencils.
Well done the bride looks Fantastic. I can not wait to try it out, I have been looking for information on this type of vellum work for ages. The book shops dont have anything. Thankyou again very informative.
If you are not trying to blend Copic colors, then they will work fine. You can't layer and blend on vellum in the same way you can on more absorbent papers or cardstocks and it is easy to get streaks on vellum using Copics, which is why I prefer a Dove Blender Pen and fade resistant markers or ink (like Shades™ dye ink, Memento, Pitt Artist Pens or Pergamano markers). You can also use watercolor pencils.
sweetstamps 2 weeks ago
can you use copic markers?
Crafty1z 2 weeks ago
very nice :)
eveofedenful 1 year ago
Well done the bride looks Fantastic. I can not wait to try it out, I have been looking for information on this type of vellum work for ages. The book shops dont have anything. Thankyou again very informative.
Kevina290 2 years ago
Beautiful stamp
janellie53 2 years ago