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I wanted to share this card - it is my first card with Copic markers. I love those markers they are so easy to work with and blend. And isn't this just about the cutest Elephant stamp ever!
This is also a card where I used every gray Copic in that group that I own! I know alot of people don't know when they will use the grays but I just wanted to give an example for everyone. I know I'm not the world's greatest colorer, but I think their are a lot of people out there that underestimate the usefulness of grays.
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Ingredients
Rubber Stamps - High Hopes
Ink - Palette; Copics
Cardstock - Georgia Pacific; DCWV
Other - Nestabilities circle and scallops; ribbon from Michael's.
1 comment:
Its just sooooo cute and I love my grey copics, I think they are my most used colour!
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