Today I’m sharing the card I created for a friendly card swap Dies to Die For held in May.  I filmed the colouring, so you can watch my TGF Spellbinding colouring video below!

TGF Spellbinding Girl Card

Isn’t she cute? I added the wand accessory from the stamp set, but you could easily leave that off for a non-magic themed card. On the inside of the card I stamped the “Casting you a happy day” sentiment from the set.

The Greeting Farm TGF Spellbinding Kit Copic Colouring Video & Card

Stamps Used: TGF Spellbinding Kit

I stamped the image on my favourite Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers. I also used some Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils* to enhance the colouring. To create the sparkly spellcasting effect around the wand I used: Caran D’Ache Luminance pencil* in white, a Sakura White Gelly Roll Pen* a Sakura Clear Stardust pen* and a Sakura Metallic Gel Pen* in Silver. Before colouring I did mask the image using Eclipse Masking Tape*, then inked around her using Distress Ink in Cracked Pistachio.

TGF Spellbinding Colouring Video

Watch me colour this stamp in the video below. If you enjoy watching please do like the video and subscribe over on my YouTube channel.

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Copic Markers Used:

Skin: E000,E01,E11,E04 Tongue: R30,E04 Eyes: C1,C3,C4 / B12,B16
Hair: BV23,BV25,BV29 Jumper: RV55,RV66,RV99 Leggings: T3,T5,T8
Boots: V09,BV08,BV29 Ground: T0,T3,T5

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