Saturday, March 2, 2013

Coloring over Art Glitter with Copics

Hope everyone is having a grand day.  As promised here are several pictures that show the results of coloring over your Art Glitter with Copic markers and letting the Copic markers shine through after you glitter.

 
 
I got this adorable stamp from Lili of the Valley LOTV.  It is called "Dropping the Shopping" and although in the Christmas/Winter theme this image could be so versatile.
 
I used Art Glitter Ultrafine Transparent in Angel Dust, which I used on the outline, on her ruff, on the tree, and in the center of the flower.
 
 
 
See how on the outline it looks clear, on her ruff it takes from the lavender Copics I used and on the tree the glitter has been colored over with various G-line Copic markers starting with G0000, G000, G00, G02.  I used the sketch tip of my Copic with the ultrafine glitter.
 
Tip: I wouldn't suggest using your Copics with other glitter though.  Art Glitter has very fine glitter which allows you to use your Copic without damaging the tip.  I used a scratch piece of paper to wipe between coloring.  The chisel tip works well too:)  The Art Glitter MicroFine in Winter White or Shell White would look amazing as well and with that I don't use a piece of scrap paper.
 
 
 


I also used Art Glitter UltraFine Opaque in Black for the "Tis the Season" phrase. The Art Glitter UltraFine Metal Tip paired with Art Glitter Designer Dries Clear Adhesive  is how I was able to create such detailed lettering.  http://www.artglitter.com/retail/glitterpages/ruoneu.htm


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I used Art Glitter MicroFine in Fawn (on her steampunk wings) and then colored over the glitter when dry with Copic Marker E39 Leather.
 
 
You can get this awesome image at Crafts & Me.  It is a Hannah Lynn Digital stamp called Miss Mirabelle.
 
 




I used the Art Glitter MicroFine in Fawn in its true color on the Rings the girl is wearing.  So you can see the difference.

http://www.artglitter.com/retail/glitterpages/rmft.htm

Thanks for stopping by.

2 comments:

  1. Your whole glittering process is fascinating. I'd be afraid to use my Copics on any glitter. This turned out beautifully. Hugs.

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