I’ve got a fun feline themed birthday card to share today, plus the Copic colouring video to go with it!
Squishy Cats Colouring Video
SQUISHY CATS is a fun image to play with. Absolutely adorable, and of course perfect for cards for the cat lovers out there. Watch me colour the image in the video below or in HD over on YouTube.
Squishy Cats Card
Here’s the card I created using my coloured image.
NOTE: if you’re in the UK/Europe you can find Stamping Bella stamps and dies at Dies to Die For here in the UK, including the latest release. At the time of writing Squishy Cats is in stock HERE.
I stamped the images using My Favorite Things Extreme Black hybrid ink on Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers. The patterned paper is an old Magnolia Stamps design from my long hoarded stash.
To create the sentiment I used a sentiment stamp from my stash along with one of the dies from the HAPPY SENTIMENT DIE SET.
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FAb card Elaine! Stunning colouring as always! Hugs, Juliexx
Your coloring is FANTASTIC!!! You must be using Copic pens. How did you learn how to color so well???
Thank you!
Gay Ferland
Hi Gay, thank you for your lovely comment. Yes, I mostly use Copic markers. I’ve been using them for about ten years now, and have mostly learned through picking up tips online, studying other people’s colouring, and lots of practice!