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Another Copic Class

UGH!  I almost forgot to post this!!!  So above is June's Copic Palooza that I'm teaching at Paper Vineyard.  I ALWAYS feature Kraftin Kimmie Stamps (fell in love with them last year when I found Charlotte) for my Copic Palooza and this month is ANOTHER adorable character:  Angie.  The stamp set is included in the cost of the class and includes Angie in her robe holding her beloved coffee mug, two sentiments that say "Thanks a Latte" and " I don't do mornings" and an enlarged image of slippers.... too perfect!  So along with coloring this fabulous image, we are also going to be doing paper piecing AND using our Copic markers to customize embellishments.  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this one; it's going to be so much fun!!!

Check out Paper Vineyards class schedule (HERE) for details on this class (there are two classes scheduled).  Hope to see you there!

*** Copics used: 
Skin:  E00, E000, E21
Hair, Mug and Eyes:  E31, E25, E47, E49
Barette:  R22, R59
Shadows:  C0, C2, C4

Comments

Marlene said…
You did a fabulous job on her hair!
Toooooooooooo cute!! I loveeeeeeeeeeee that image and the layers! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

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