Thursday, January 10, 2013

Stazon Ink and Copic Colorless Blender to Highlight Domino Rubber Stamp Art

The domino coloring tutorial page has received an update today :) This project uses sponge applicators to apply Teal Blue Stazon ink to a domino, Blazing Red around the edges, rubber stamped with Jet Black.

I then used a Copic Colorless Blender "0" marker to lighten the Stazon Ink to create highlights.

Inside these "erased" highlights you can use any color marker to place a new color.

PS. Also using the new Wood-127 rubber stamp set, here's an Art Nouveau / Klimt inspired tree greeting card.

3 comments:

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