Hello Bluebird Release + How to color a giraffe using Copic Markers

Hello Bluebird Release + How to color a giraffe using Copic Markers

Hello Bluebird Release + How to color a giraffe using Copic Markers

Hello crafty peeps! Today I’m sharing a few new products from Hello Bluebird. I really love the way this card came out — it was so much fun to create.

The ‘Wild About You‘ die is a new die in this week’s release. Soon as I saw this die I could picture this card. I was going to do a rainbow background but I wanted to use the New Jungle Leaves Die in the background so I decided to use greens and teals on my background. I used my Distress Oxide Inks, Peacock Feathers, Evergreen Bough, Mowed Lawn and Cracked Pistachio.

The size of this Slimline card is 8 1/2 inches x 3 1/2 inches.

 

Hello Bluebird Release + How to color a giraffe using Copic Markers

I stamped all my images from the Jungle Littles Stamp Set in Memento Black Ink and Stamped onto my Copic Xpress Blending Cardstock using my Mini Misti. I wanted to share all my Animal Copic Marker Color Combos with you all, so here’s my list:

Meerkat – E33, E31, E44

Toucan – N1, N3, N5, N7, Y35, YR04, R37, R32, R35

Elephant – N1, N3, N5, R30, R32

Giraffe – E30, E31, E33, Y35, E44, R30, R32

Alligator – YG00, YG13, YG17

Cheetah – E33, E31, E30, Y35

Zebra – N0, N1, N3, N5, N7, R30, R32

Hippo – BV000, BV00, BV02, BV04

Rhino – C2, C4, C6, C8

I wanted to share a quick Copic Video so I chose to share how I colored the cute little giraffe with you all.

Enjoy the video!  If you haven’t already, subscribe to my channel

Thank you for stopping by today, I’ll be back tomorrow with another card and tutorial for Hello Bluebird!

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  1. Connie Stanley

    I love watching you color with comics. You very good at explaining the process. I hope someday I will be able to color like you do.

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