Saturday, September 23, 2017

Coloring Fur Tutorial and A Give-a way!


Welcome!  

It's a Give-a-way!
As you know, it is National Card Day!    

I will be giving one lucky commenter  on my Blog   
the  entire Beary Fun Retreat Stamp and Die  Collection!   

You will have from September 24 - October 3rd to comment.  
The lucky winner will be posted on here on my October 4th.   
If you see YOUR name posted on October 4th, please email us with you address  at  
socialmedia@heartfeltcreations.us   
  Arrangement have been  made  and  Heartfelt Creations will send  the 
entire Very Beary Retreat Collection to you!   
 How great is that!

And now for the tutorial!    Have you ever wondered how people get that fun furry look on the cute little bears they color?   Well - there are  a variety of ways!   I will show a quick sample of 4 ways to accomplish that furry look and a quick video  tutorial on how to do the terry cloth technique!  I actually filmed all techniques but it made for a long video so I cropped it to show only one technique.      I hope this inspires you to try this!   


I am using Copic Alcohol Ink markers for today's tutorial.  I used the same  Taupe color combo on all the techniques.  I like to keep my mid-tones about 70% of the image unless I am wanted a dramatic lighting effect.   

Shadow - E47
Dark mid-tone - 44
Light mid-tone - E42 
Highlight - E40    


Video Using Terry Cloth and 70% Alcohol

Let's take a closer look at each technique.



Add Texture with a Terry Cloth and 70% Alcohol
  • The video shows step by step how I created the texture using  a terry cloth and 70% alcohol.   It is a fun technique that I really love.   It's always a bit of a surprise when the cloth is lifted off the image! 
  • Color the image with your shadow, mid-tone and highlights using short flicking strokes.   It is very difficult to add this dimension after you have added texture.
  • Do not color the rest of the image until you are finished texturizing and your image is dry.   If you colored the cup, ground and donuts first, the color may bleed into your brown fur.  
  • When you are finished coloring your image and pleased with the dimension, select a terry cloth and fluff it up with your fingers so all the little bumps stand up and aren't flat. 
  • Apply some 70% alcohol to the cloth.   You will want to make sure it is damp but NOT sopping wet.  
  • Place  the palm of your hand over the terry cloth and hold for 4-5 seconds.  Lift and allow to dry. Tip_  70% alcohol is best.  90% alcohol will evaporate too fast. 
  • For a final touch, take a small corner of the cloth with a little alcohol and dab for 4 seconds at any area that needs more texture.   
  • Take your lightest marker and place small stipple dot over any area you feel is too light.   You may not need to do either of two last steps.  It often turns out perfect without the additional steps!



Adding Texture to Fur with a Copic Colorless Blender
  • Another great way to add texture to fur is with a Copic Colorless Blender.   I find this technique to appear like a soft fur and makes you want to run your fingers through it.   It is more subtle that the other techniques.   An important thing to remember is that a  Copic Colorless Blender is not a blender -   It is a "mover" of color.   That makes this perfect for establishing texture.  We will use this technique to move some of the color and creating a subtle texture. 
  • Use the same Taupe  color combo on this image
  • Lay down a base coat of the lightest color - E40.   Color the entire image using a very light touch.   Avoid going over the image more than once.   Every time you color over an image, you lay down one more layer of pigment and the image will become darker.   You want to preserve your highlight so easy does it! 
  • If you are happy with your shadows, use your E47 and color over the top of your shadow area with small flicking strokes.  Continue with your mid-tones  - E44 and E42 and your highlight - E40.
  • When you are happy with your shadows and highlights, it's time to start texturizing the fur.     Use the tip of the brush when using Sketch or Ciao markers or the nib of original markers for this technique.   Touch the tip to your colored image and hold some for 3-4 seconds and others for 4-5 seconds.   This will allow a variety of texture.  Repeat the process until your image has the texture you want.   
  • Avoid holding the colorless blender on the edge of the image.   As the colorless blender spreads, the ink moves and you may have color spill over the edge of your image.   Start a little inside until you get a feel for how much the ink will spread. 
  • Tip:  The color will become lighter as it dries.  It's best to work methodically over the image and then return to areas that are dry if you want more texture.    




Adding Texture to Fur with a Stippling Technique

  • Stippling is a fun technique.   It can give some great texture!    
  • Use the same Taupe color combo on this image. 
  • Lay down a light single coat of your E40, your  highlight color.   This will retain your highlights and yet wet your image and that will allow your colors to blend easier. 
  • Stippling is when you place the tip of your nib on the paper and then lift. It creates a dot.  The tip can remain on the paper from 1-4 seconds.   The longer the nib remains on the paper, the larger the dot will be.   It's good to alternate the time so the fur has interest and a lot of texture. This can be fun and relaxing!  
  • Stipple with the mid-tone over the shadow area.  This will just map the area until you are sure you are happy with the shadows.  If satisfied, stipple the shadow, E47 over the top of your mapped shadows.  
  • Continue to stipple with the dark mid-tone, light mid-tone and highlights.    You will be creating dimension and texture to the fur. 
  • Tip:  In order to get the stippling to blend between colors,  start the next lighter color slightly over the darker and continue to stipple outward.   This technique bridges the two colors.  


   


Adding Texture With a Scumbling Technique

  • Scumbling can sometimes be described as a random, scribbled texture.  This can often be done in figure eights and concave movements that create a coarse, dramatic texture.  This scribbling technique was used to add dimension  to the bear and texture to the fur.
  • I used the same Taupe  color combo on this image.
  • Lay down a very light single coat of E40 - your lightest highlight.
  • Create random scribbling over the areas you want to be in shadow with your mid-tone.  If you are satisfied with the shadows, Scribble in small figure eights or concave shapes with your E47 directly over the shadow area.
  • Continue to scumble with the next lightest colors until you finish your highlights.
  • It will be important to start the scumbling over  the outer edge of the darker color - overlaping the colors  slightly.  this will allow your colors to blend.   If you need a little more help with blending the colors, you can use the tip to tip technique I discuss in my video.
  • I hope this has been fun and helpful to you.   Don't forget to comment on Marie's Blog  for a chance to win this adorable stamp and die set and check back to see if you were the lucky winner on October 4th.   




Beary Fun Retreat Paper Collection, HCDP1-282
Beary Fun Retreat Cling stamp set, HCPC-3797
Beary Fun Retreat Die Set, HCD1-7151
Happy Time Treehouse Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3798
Happy Time Treehouse Die Set, HCD1-7152
Fleur Border Basics Die, HCD1-7120
Sunflower Accents Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3799
Sunflower Accent Die Set, HCD1-7153
Classic Sunflower Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3626
Classic Sunflower Die, HCPC-3626
Classic Rose cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3752
Classic Rose Die, HCD1-7110
Small Classic Petunia Cling stamp set, HCPC-3785
Small Classic Petunia die, 7139
Memento Desert Sand Dye Ink, TSMP-804
Memento Dye Ink - Tangelo, TSMP200
Memento Dye Ink - Rich Cocoa, TSMP800
Memento Dye Ink - Bamboo Leaves, TSMP707
ColorBox Fluid Chalk Inkpad - Lime Pastel, 71026
ColorBox Fluid Chalk Inkpad - Guacamole, 71058
Designer Dries Clea Adhesive, 159723
Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit, HCST-401
Scor-Pal Measuring & Scoring Board, 173842
Stack & Store Daubers, HCDA1-449
Vagabond 2 with Solo-Wafer Thin Die Adapter, 532423-kit
White Cardstock, HCPP2-451
Metal Adhesive Tip, 352854
Glue Pin, Pin6
Rajni Chawla's Frosting Powder, PGM15015
Vagabond 2 with Solo-wafer Think Die Adapter, 532423-kit
Reversible Scor-Mat Self Healing, 389322
 

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial and learned a new technique that you are interested in giving a try!   I hope you comment because some lucky winner will be announced on October 4th.   Good luck!   



89 comments:

  1. I always learn so much from your blog posts. I like all the texture techniques especially the first one. Thank you for always sharing so much with blogland. You are a generous and talented teacher!

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  2. What a cute video, Marie. Very nice tutorials. Thanks for the tip on the 70% alcohol. That project you showed at the beginning of the video was gorgeous. Happy National Card Day! [Bunny]

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    1. Hi Bunny! The winner to the drawing did not reply afer one week so I drew another name - you are the winner of the drawing! I am so happy for you! Please email me with your full name and mailing address! I will see that Heartfelt Creations send the collection to you directly so thee won't be a delay! mariegamber@comcast.net

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    2. Thank you, Marie. I'm really excited. [Bunny]

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  3. it's very cute and gorgeous card great make Marie
    Gr Karin

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  4. Hi Marie, I think colouring fur is one of the hardest things to do, so thanks for such a great tutorial showing us how to do it xx

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  5. Hi Marie,
    Thank you for sharing with us such a beautiful creation.You are such an inspiration, thank you so much for this tutorial hugs my friend

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  6. What great details you've put into your tutorial!
    I knew a little about blending with copics, but I love the terrycloth tip and the stippling.
    Thanks for all of the time you've put into giving us great visuals and these tips.
    Your bears are all adorable.

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  7. Love your bears. Wished I could blend as well as you with copics.

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  8. Love the bear Collection and I love the way you have colored them. I wish I was better with Copics.

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  9. Would love to win. I'm relatively new to HC products, so I only have a few, but I'm so in love with them. Started with the Deluxe tool kit and then the Sunflower stamp and die. So much fun using them and I love coloring and shaping the flowers.

    The bears are adorable, BTW.

    Jan D., FL

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  10. This set is so adorable! I love what you did with it.

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  11. Thank you for your time in putting together this awesome step by step tutorial. I've always been intimidated with the process of coloring stamped images and I refrained from getting the bear collection because I have no idea how to even start to color them. Your tutorial made me think I can do this!

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    1. Yaaa! It's official You are the winner of the Beary Fun Retreat Collection! Please contact me with where you would like your collection sent. I have made arrangements with Heartfelt Creations and they will send your gift directly to you - That way you will get it faster :D My email - mariegamber@comcast.net

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    2. You will have until Tuesday - Midnight to respond - . I have the collection paid for and they will ship to you when I get your mailing info.

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    3. Good news.... You still have a couple more days before I have to draw a new winner. I will draw a new winner Tuesday before my 2100 post (midnight Heartfelt Creatons time zone ). So if you get this message - Please contact me soon. I would love to see you get the prize! Hugs, marie

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  12. Inspired to get my alcohol pens back out rather than just using my distress inks.
    Thank you for sharing your techniques

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  13. Totally inspired to create with the step by step tutorial. The stippling technique that you have Incorporated with alcohol pens makes it look more natural. I was skeptical to use the alcohol markers for this technique but your tutorial has given me the boost to try it out.

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  14. Thank you for such a wonderful tutorial. Love your beautiful work

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  15. Fabulous tutorial! No doubt about it....love this collection too! Thank you so much for today's celebration.💕

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  16. Hi Marie, thank you for sharing. Wow and I love your teddies dance moves! Seeing the colouring broken down like that looks amazing and so real looking, I love the alcohol technique, I've not seen it done like that. Thank you x

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  17. The bears are adorable and your texture tutorial is great-I love hat you showed four different methods! I haven't done a lot of stamping/colouring but your tips make it look a lot more do-able! Thanks for sharing :)

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  18. These are so pretty....thank you for sharing

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  19. Thanks for showing the different ways to add texture to the adorable little bears. Love your cards, so much variety.

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  20. Thank you. This really did bring dimension to the bears. Also thank you for the written description for my journal. I love HFC.

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  21. Thank you for this great tutorial. I love to learn new techniques.

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  22. Thank you for sharing and the great tips. I absolutely love Heartfelt Creations products. All of the tutorials help me learn new techniques and give me ideas to try.

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  23. Great tutorials! Thank you for sharing your talent and the chance to win.

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  24. thank you for these techniques, I had seen the Terry cloth/alcohol process before but had forgotten how easy and fun it is! Now I'm inspired to go color :-)

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  25. Awesome tutorial Marie! I really love the effect of the terry cloth tenique, it looks very simple. I will definitely be giving this a try! Thanks for sharing!

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  26. What a fun tutorial! I like seeing the various ways to create the fur texture. I love the video, and it is nice to be able to read it in print also. Thanks for going the extra mile. Your bears are adorable!

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  27. That is gorgeous!! I wonder if I can use my Soectrum Noir markers for this technique?

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  28. Thanks for sharing. I'm so excited about these little bears! Your texturing is beautiful.

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  29. Thanks for sharing how you colored the bear with copics. That is something I struggle with and it's nice to see the steps. Your projects are awesome!

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  30. Great tutorial, I'm just learning and any tips and help with coloring techniques is wonderful. I love heartfelt creations products, and all of the inspiration I get from all the blogs.

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  31. I love the Terry cloth idea for making the bear fur to have more texture or curls.

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  32. Enjoyed my coffee today while watching the video on techniques. Can't say enough on heartfelt creation ideas and samples(love the inspiration)I will have to try the terry cloth and Alcohol. I love the furry look it gives. Learnt a few things today, how to comment on a blog and alcohol terry cloth...really neat. Added blog to my favorites. Thanks again.

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  33. This is so fun and fabulous! You have inspired me to start learning about and building a Copic Marker collection!

    Mary Ryburn :)

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  34. Your work is absolutely amazing. I love Heartfelt Creation products. Best ever to work with. They make it so easy to make an gorgeous card. Thank you for your time with teaching the coloring techniques. They are very, very helpful.

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  35. There is also another technique which I use. Youjust color the entire area in tiny little circles after putting on your lightest base coat. It turns out pretty well most of the time.

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  36. Lovely tutorial! Thank you for breaking down your coloring technique. HC is lucky tohave you.

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  37. Great tutorial on the shading. It's always been an issue for me. I think I'll be trying that terry cloth technique next time.

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  38. Thank you sharing your techniques. The bears look so lifelike. Debby Davis

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  39. Great idea/technique. Love the dancing bear.

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  40. Great coloring techniques!! Love them all...thanks so much for sharing these!

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  41. I am new to the alcohol marker world and this was a fun tutorial to watch and learn new techniques from. Very cute bears. I think I would use the terricloth technique for the texturizing.

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  42. Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. You are very talented. So glad you are a Heartfelt Creations Designer. Mary S.

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  43. Thank you so much for a great tutorial. It was very informative. I especially liked the technique using the terry cloth and alcohol. I cannot wait to try it.

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  44. Thanks so much for the video and great information. The bear is so adorable. Thanks for a chance to win the fabulous collection.

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  45. Fabulous easy to understand tutorial. I have loads of copic markers but have not used them to their full potential. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

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  46. Lovely tutorial - I always love to see how you achieve your great effects. Thanks for sharing! Guess I need to get the Copics back out...

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  47. Thank you, thank you, thank you for your great video on coloring. Best coloring video I have ever seen. You make coloring look so simple. And now I know how to do texturing, too. I enjoyed your dancing cuddly bear. Made me smile!

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  48. Wonderful technique demonstration! I have a bunch of animal stamps that I can use these techniques on. Thank you for sharing!

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  49. Thank you for this well detailed tutorial including terms and definitions. Also the tip on "color mover". Well done!

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  50. Hi Marie! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! I have a lot to learn about coloring. Your cards are always beautiful. Thank you for all you do.

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  51. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! I love your coloring and techniques and adore HFC!

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  52. I love seeing all the wonderful projects you make. Your coloring is gorgeous. Thank you for the chance to win this awesome collection.

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  53. I love the Tag you did and the videos on the different ways to do fur make it soooo easy. Thanks for the helpful hints and all that you do and the ideas you share with us!

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  54. Such an amazingly talented artist - love the alcohol and terry cloth technique! Also found out what scumbling is. These are all great options for coloring bears in this collection and I'm going to have fun trying them out. Your presentation was very clear and easy to follow. Thanks Marie!

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  55. The tutorial was terrific and the video made it even better Marie! Both were easy to follow and I have to say you Heartfelt Designers are just Aces when it comes to videos. Thanks so much for sharing all the tips and tricks so we can bring our bears to life too!

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  56. Love how you show different ways to color those cute bears. And thank you for the bonus video as well.

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  57. Thank you for all the great tips and instructions on these techniques . . . Your bears are adorable!

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  58. Lovely card. Thank you for all the great tips. I love heartfelt creations.

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  59. Beautiful card and collection. I love how you did the bear. I would never have thought to color him that way. Thank you for sharing that tip with us. :)

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  60. Thanks so very much for the help.

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  61. Beautiful coloring...... love all the texture ideas!!! Thank you!!!

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  62. Thank you for sharing the tips on colouring, I can see many bears been coloured now for beautiful cards.

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  63. Great technique for coloring the bear. Can't wait to try it out. These little guys are so cute. Thank you for the demo.

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  64. Fabulous coloring tutorial! I L-O-V-E all of Heartfelt Creations Collections and this one would be a great addition to my collection!

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  65. Wow amazing great technique love, love, love Heartfelt Creations and this collection is beautiful. Thank you for sharing

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  66. This is such a wonderful collection! Thank you for a great tutorial.

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  67. Stunning love this technique I will have to try it very soon. Love the bears.Thank you for sharing.

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  68. Thanks for sharing your wonderful techniques. It is wonderful that there is this network of designers to learn new things from.

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  69. Its a wonderful gift for the one who wins it...Good luck everyone...Thank you fot the opportunity to win....Love it.

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  70. This is a beautiful collection for the person that wins.Thank you so much for sharing and making one blessed lady very happy. Good luck everyone.

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  71. It's so beautiful. I saw bee happy bear stamp, is a must have right now stamp.

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  72. Your coloring is amazing, and the textured fun looks fabulous! Thank you for your tutorial... I'll be trying this terry cloth technique!

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  73. Amazing tutorial! Thanks for all the fabulous techniques!

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  74. Love your blog. I am new to blogging so hope to continue following you and learn some great things. Thank you so much.

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  75. Ok back again to let you know how I did after watching your tips... The first one was a disaster!!!! I wasn't using Copic, tried using distress markers. I cut two each of the Guitar Bear and the Roasting Marshmallows bear. My last bear was good and cute too, two of them are on a birthday card on its way to Alaska to one of my grandsons.
    I was too heavy handed and trying too hard.... Yes you make it look easy, but the key to this seems to be how lightly you touch the paper to add color, you don't just bulldoze the color down..... a light touch is better. Thanks again for the video it was really helpful and informative..... I'm going to go try distress crayons and see how they do!

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    1. Hi Ruby! I know new techniques can be a challenge but very rewarding when you get it down! I am not sure what type of markers you used. Some are water based and some alcohol based. Copic markers are alcohol based. It will be important to know what type of markers you have. Copic markers are great and a colorless blender of alcohol will move the alcohol around. I like to think of it as a "pusher". It really is not a blender at all! It pushes the ink away. that is why is is important to have your cloth just moist - not too much or you will have a super wet mess. LOL
      Also - if you use water based ink - alcohol will likely not work. Some of my markers I have are water based and I use them like a watercolor or have fun seeing the wonderful distressed look that happens with water. It is important to remember that Ranger Distress Ink and his new Distress Oxide ink both react with water. I have not tried the cloth technique - I do a lot of spritzing with water :D. I love trying new techniques.... I am learning to draw, watercolor and oil pain..... talk about challenges learning new things! LOL If you have any questions you can always feel free to contact me and I would love to help in any way! If you prefer email- mariegamber@comcast.net

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    2. Also - I see you used distress markers - Yes - that will not work with this technique. They are water based. The stippling technique and scumbling technique will work with distress markers. This isn't going to help with blending but - you said you cut two images and then colored them. Try coloring before you cut your images. Ths will give your more control with your coloring and secure your paper easier :D Good luck ! Hugs, Marie

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  76. What a great tutorial! I'm always looking to learn new coloring techniques. And the bears are too cute!

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  77. I hope I am not to late for the drawing. I posted on the wrong one uggh! Great card ad tutorial, thanks!

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Marie