flipping for unicorns and give away continued....
Hello my fabulous friends!
Let's take a look at the Unicorn Flip Book Kit....
It is a large 6x8" clear stamp set with 42 stamps, 70 pre-cut flip book papers, and 4 silver clips.You can buy more paper and clips in various colors separately.
Stamps: Motion Crafts Unicorn Flipbook Kit
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black; Gelly Roll Clear Star; Chamelon Detail pen
Coloring: Chamelon
PK3, BV2, BG3, NG4, NU00, Y03
Dies: LDRS Creative Happy Day
Other: Motion Crafts Pink Clips; Fancy Pants stickers; ribbon
Check out this unicorn in action!
How cute is she?!?!
I used Chameleon pens to color her, which allowed me to get color gradation without extra layers of ink.
I made a cover for this flip book, and chose a pink clip to match my paper.
And these are my notes... I found that it was easier to stamp all the panels that I would need of each individual positions all at one time instead of in flipbook order... So I figured out what movement I wanted, then stamped all of the "1" panels, then all of the "2" panels, etc. After everything was stamped, I just followed my notes to put the panels in order.
I also found that I liked my unicorn much better if I went over all my stamped lines with a black pen after I colored.. You can see the difference it makes here... however, it did add about an hour of time into the process....
Now... I believe I mentioned at the beginning of this post that I have a prize to give away...
So how do you enter to win???
Leave me a comment on this post telling me
What technique are you interested in learning?
For added entries, check me out on Instagram (@klynneart), find my post on this unicorn flipbook, and answer my question there..
I'll pick a winner through random number draw on March 31 and announce a winner on April 1 (no April fools joke, I promise!)
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The technique I want to learn is blending colouring I really need to get some copic markers for practice
ReplyDeleteblending...It is always a challenge for me.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn more about coloring and blending.
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