I apologize in advance if this somehow appears on the blog twice. Earlier today, I wrote up this post and published it and now it is gone so here is attempt #2 :O)
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Did you know that you can color your own embellishments with your Copics?! Isn't that neat! This is one of my favorite techniques because I love everything to be matchy matchy.
Do you see those pearl embellishments? Well, they were a pearly white, but now they match the SP and Company Rain Boots thanks to my handy dandy Copic BG23!!
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Imagine all the possibilities! You can color rhinestones, transparencies, and even ribbon. This is a great technique to have in your arsenal to help you get the perfect finishing touch on your project.
I hope you enjoyed the tip and I hope to see what you do with it.
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3 comments :
Thank you so much for the valuable information.
Thanks Samantha, i didn't know about the transparencies i will have to go and play.
I love that you can use them on ribbon too. I buy a lot of white now.
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