Happy New Year! Something a little different from me to start a new year of blogging! Like many Copic users, I take a look at Marianne's blog from time to time - lots of tips and tricks there! I was inspired by her post on cross hatching to have a go at making this little ballerina look like something from an artist's sketch book.
I don't have a Multiliner (yet!) so I decided to use a mechanical pencil for a slightly softer look whilst still having a consistent and fine point. I used the shading on the stamp to guide where the hatching went and added just a little extra to the open spaces like her arm to give a bit of dimension. I shaded a little under the image as well to give her a grounding.
Here's a close up of some of the detail so you can see how that cross hatching works over the shading provided by the stamp (as ever, you can click through for a closer view if you want it).
Stamps:
Ballerina Girl (Sandra Kuck line)
Aged Sheet Music Scrapblock
Birthday Centers (Mona Lisa Moments line)
Paper:
Ivory and Simply Smooth (Prism)
Ink:
Nick Bantock by Ranger (Charcoal Grey)
Tim Holtz Distress by Ranger (Antique Linen, Vintage Photo)
Other:
Silk ribbon
Corsage pin and beads
Krylon Leafing pen (copper- to colour one bead)
Classic oval Nestabilities by Spellbinder
Foam tape
Sponge
Thanks for the inspiration Marianne and thanks everyone for your visit today, hope you enjoyed it!
Friday, 9 January 2009
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13 comments:
Wow that is beautiful Joanne!
Oh that's lovely Joanne.
What a great technique and beautifully executed as usual.
Beautiful, simply beautiful xx
Very clever - lovely result. x
wow! thats beautiful joanne :)
Beautiful Joanne
this is just so gorgeous, I love the way you make these stamps come to life
WOW ... this is amazing & beautiful Joanne!! You are just toooooo clever!!
A stunning card Joanne!
The detail on that dress has turned out beautifully. A lovely card.
Sue x
Thanks for the lovely comment on my blog Joanne! I love the cross hatching technique on this card, it came out beautifully. And I'm completely inspired by your corsage pin- I was given a set of them and was trying to figure out how to use them without causing someone to draw blood, lol!
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