...different colours.
Last month at the Eastwood Carvery Crop, I did quite a bit of colouring but didn't actually get anything made with the images that I had completed.
I love playing around with different colour combos on the same image as it always amazes me how different a change of colour can make something look.
This adorable little 'Miss' is from Lili of the Valley...
...and I have yet to finish her off. However, I did complete two other versions of this stamp...
...and I have made them into two very different cards.
I love the 'icy' feel that the aqua & silver colour scheme gives...
...need to get hold of some more of that CS and those flowers as I really do love this colour combo.
In this one, the image is coloured in a similar way to the unfinished image at the start of this post...
...and I have gone for a more traditional colour combo with a vintage feel.
The images have been stamped onto smooth white CS and I have used a variety of Copics and Spectrum Noir pens.
Talking of pens...did you see the Chameleon Pens on Create & Craft over the weekend? I was sooooooooooooooooooooooooo tempted but I didn't think the Bank Manager would be impressed as I've just had a rather large bill to deal with. I can assure you, it was very difficult resisting new pens to play with.
Never mind, I'm sure I'll get a chance to pick up these goodies when the old bank account has had a chance to take a breath..............................................................
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7 comments:
wow don't they look different with the different colour schemes!
Such a cutie and alwats interesting how different they look in different colours
Love the two different looks :-)
That LOTV image is just the sweetest ever and I love your colouring! Anne xx
It's so funny you say about the pens on create and craft because as soon as I saw them, I thought if you lol
Isn't it amazing how different the same image can look? They all look fabulous with your wonderful coloring!
I am always amazed at how the same image can appear so different with the use of a different colour! Love the pale blue version, it is so lovely.
Toni... you do not need more pens.... LOL
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