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Vintage Values and Monotones

Are you curious what the new Copic class Vintage Values and Monotones is all about?  Well here is the scoop!

Vintage Values and Monotones is coloring without color!  Most of us Copic users are color fans that is why we love Copic so much.  But some images scream for the simplicity  of black and white, or the warmth of Earthy sepia tones.  The trick is without color to fall back on your shading has to be spot on!  So that is what we are going to talk about in class.  Remembering those basics of light source and form and pushing contrast to show detention on your images.

So what do you walk away with?

1 – 4 colored images each colored in a different monotone range.

2 – Knowlege on how to better use contrast or “Value” to punch the depth of your images

3 – Lots of great ideas to transfer onto your color images.

4 – A new love of monotone coloring!

Here is a look at 2 of the images we will be coloring in class.  This first is done in cool gray tones in class we will look at him in warm grays, sepia and mixed sepia tones as well.

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This second image is colored in Sepia tones.  Sepia refers to a very specific Earth tone, we broaden that definition for our class,  instructors will share how that works during class time.

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I hope that helps give you a clearer picture of what Vintage Values and Monotones is all about.  Having just watched Colleen Schaan teach the class this past weekend at CHA gave me a new appreciation of the curriculum and the students who participated were LOVING the information and the skill building.  There were multiple “Ah Ha!” moments through out the class.  Students could really see how this was going to transfer over to their coloring in color and how this class would improve there overall coloring ability!

Thanks for stopping by today and reading all about Vintage Values and Monotones.  Check out all the available class openings for this class and all of the Copic offerings HERE.

I have two weekends open now!  February 13th and 14th in Seattle, Washington and March 13th and 14th in St. Louis, Missouri.  Hope I will see you this year some time!

Happy Coloring

 

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Color me Inspired!

I am back from CHA 2015.  (Craft Hobby Association)  I got to sit in on all the Copic classes and walk the show floor and I am inspired!  My fingers are itching to color and scrapbook till the cows come home.  Now I just need to carve out the time to do it!!

While watching Copic classes I did a little coloring myself and pushed myself to use color choices that are far from my norm.  Here are the results;

This image is from he Whimsical Faces and Hair class, it is an image by Mo’s Digital Pencil

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So excited how she turned out!  Not my normal fair brunette or red head!  I even learned how to do Sherrie’s amazing Impressionistic looking hair on our Day for Daisies image and that is COOL!  You have to come to class to get that peek though ha ha!  Then we did our Vintage and Values class, I will have a special post about this class in a couple days.  The responses to the lessons were spectacular and the people who took it felt they learned the most in this class!

Lastly we spent Saturday coloring cloths and accessories.  Again I had fun playing with new color combinations and pushing my own coloring skills, here are a couple fun examples:

This first one is from Tiddly Inks, we had just finished learning plaid and were moving on to pleats with this image and when we had her skirt all colored someone noted “Hey we could make her skirt plaid!”  So of course we all decided we better try that too.

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Coloring her hair is NOT a part of this class but I was dying to try to color her hair like Cindy does in her sample so I gave it a whirl and oh so love the results!  Well worth the extra effort Cindy!

This next image is from Stamping Bella, I decided to go for a shiny black look.  We are practicing gathers on this image as well I just decided to crank up the contrast 🙂

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The classes were fabulous and the ladies that will be teaching them are the very best!  I can’t wait for Seattle 13th and 14th for my first run at teaching them!  I hope any of you in the area will join me.  You can ask for it for your Valentines present, just think a whole day or two of coloring and then a romantic dinner after.  I truly can not think of a more perfect day!

Make sure to check out all the current openings in the Copic schedule HERE!  I have two weekends on the schedule now, February 13th and 14th in Seattle, Washington and March 13th and 14th in St. Louis, Missouri.

Happy Coloring!

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Sneaky Peek!

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Interested?  These are just a few of the many NEW images that all the Copic instructors will be sharing at the workshop classes this year!  My first weekend is open for registration in Seattle, WA February 13th and 14th!  What a perfect way to start your Valentine weekend!  Come spend your day with me and still have time for dinner with your sweetie!  I am sure I will be a ball of hyper energy with my first class it will be worth just coming for that!  Check out all the info. HERE

Also over at the Get It Scrapped blog I have a new tutorial regarding cleaning your Copic markers.  When the Copic instructors all met in Oregon this past October we discussed cleaning practices and decided it was a good idea to get the information out there in a bigger way so people know what the home base is recommending for cleaning.  HERE

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Merry Christmas!

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Merry Christmas!

Wishing all of you a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!  From a very sunny Arizona!

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Just this week I had a very special layout post over at Gt It Scrapped.  We were sharing layouts about our holiday mentors.  I chose my mom as my mentor, she is the one who showed me how to celebrate the holidays fro certain!

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Traditions of Joy by Michelle Houghton | Supplies: papers and diets; SEI, sticker letters; My Mind’s Eye, Pink Paisley and Basic Grey, ink; Ranger and Copic, brads; Doodle Bug Design, paper clip; Freckled Fawn, lace flower; Prima

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I have this wonderful small group of old photos from my Grandmother that every once and a while I delve into them.  This assignment seemed to scream for such a photo search.  I found this one of my Mom and I from MANY moons ago.  I love it and it is so wonderful to be able to do a special page to feature her!  I had this collection of papers from SEI that seemed to be made for the photo and figured out how to cut up one sheet to create several of the layers.  The brown dotted paper that is the large border around the blue bird paper and around the photo is actually the reverse side to the bird paper so you can imagine I was pushing some of the cuts quite close.

I have built up a just right pile of trims and embellishments these days so I ruffled through my stash and found all the do-dads to add the fun details.  You can see some more mentor layouts HERE

I just sent out a newsletter regarding all the first quarter Copic classes.  There are many workshops, standard and intermediate certifications now open for enrollment!  Check HERE for the current classes open!  I will send out another note to may subscribers as the second quarter starts registering!  If you would like to be on that mailing list sign up over in the right hand sidebar. Later this week you can get a sneaky peek of some of the images we will be coloring!  I also have a tutorial going over Copic marker cleaning over at Get It Scrapped that you might like to check out.  I will share a little more later this week as well.

Merry Christmas!

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Big News!

It’s time to share some exciting news! My artwork has been published in the new Cards To Canvas book written by Colleen Schaan and published by Annie’s, publisher of the popular CardMaker magazine. Cards To Canvas is a book designed for crafters who want to LEARN some stamping and cardmaking techniques, DABBLE in some mixed media fun, and then APPLY those techniques and mediums to canvas wall art (or desk art)!

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The 80-page book includes a wide range of product information, step-by-step illustrated instructions for each technique, and 26 beautiful full-color projects (with instructions) that showcase a wide variety of products and techniques. Some of the topics include: mark-making, stamping and doodling, collage, embossing and adding texture, adding color, faux finishes, and creating backgrounds.

Projects range from whimsical to artsy to vintage and feature something for all skill levels. The team of talented designers include: Elizabeth Allan, Mindy Baxter, Karen Crossen, Jill Foster, Michelle Houghton, Vivian Keh, Kate Palmer, Sharon Parcel, and Rhea Weigand.

The book is available in either print or digital formats and can be purchased from many of your favorite crafting stores or online bookstores. Also available directly from Annie’s at: https://www.anniescatalog.com/detail.html?prod_id=114818&cat_id=129

The image at the top is the canvas I shared and here is the card that I created with the same techniques.  I always love working with Colleen and it was so much fun to get inky and messy creating for her amazing book!  You will have to check out the book to learn more about how each of them were created.

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The other artwork in the book is truly beautiful and the artists are all very talented.  To take a look at more of their wonderful talent here are links to all of their blogs.

Elizabeth Allan – http://www.studiosessionsart.blogspot.com/
Mindy Baxter – http://www.stampinmindy.net/
Karen Crossen – http://ijustneedmoreglue.blogspot.com/
Jill Foster – http://www.studiosessionsart.blogspot.com/
Coleen Schaan – http://www.distinctivetouches.com/
Vivian Keh – https://contadinak.wordpress.com/
Kate Palmer – http://www.sparkletart.com/
Sharon Parcel –http://www.campgramma.blogspot.com/

Rhea Weigand – http://passionatepapercreations.blogspot.com/