hello:)
Jane is back today with her favourite spritzing Copic technique. I must admit, it gives you the most gorgeous background. Here's her birthday card, but I could really see this as a Christmas card too (did I just say Christmas?)
Here's how Jane made her lovely card..
I have used a white square card, layered with Core'dinations and a smaller white square.....
Another piece of white card was embossed with the textured impressions and then spritzed with Copics. I used a corner rounder before cutting it into four equal pieces. They were then stuck onto white square...
The ribbon was also spritzed with Copics and crumpled whilst still wet. Add a Craftworks Cards sentiment to bow....
Flat backed gems were also coloured with Copics and added to embossed flowers.
Can you tell she is addicted to her Copics? LOL
Here's what Jane used
Sizzix Textured Impressions - Flowers and Bow Strings Set (I used the Flowers)
Sobeautiful and very nice color and background
ReplyDeletelovely greet
Marja
What a gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteHugs Riet.xx
Beautiful card love the spritzing technique hugs to Jane :) xx Jo. Thomas
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card: subtle, elegant and amazing colours - the spritzing technique must be wonderful to achieve this. The ribbon is heavenly!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Very pretty card and a lovely effect achieved with this technique but how do you spritz with Copics?
ReplyDeleteNice idea!
ReplyDeleteWHO MENTIONED CHRISTMAS?......;O)
ReplyDeleteWhat a scrummy cool card! Would love to know how to spritz with copics, although I don't own any! Can you spritz with anything else to achieve a similar effect?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, TFS!
Very pretty card and I, like some of the other ladies who have commented, would love to know how this was done. (Bit like Gio and Isa'sArt do with their stepped technique pictures which are always so wonderful).
ReplyDeleteJuliax
Gorgeous wintry card, I can feel the cold... Oh no that the British summer !
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card Jane - just love that background technique, such subtle colouring!
ReplyDeleteX Michelle
Thank you all for your lovely comments,I will speak to Izzy about a step by step for you on how to spritz with Copics. It is very easy and gives a lovely effect!!
ReplyDeleteJane xx