Today I’m sharing a card I created for my partner’s birthday this month. No video, but I do have a full list of the marker colours used for you. Check out my Whimsy Stamps Dragon Adventure card below!

Dragon Adventure Card

We enjoy going off on little adventures, so I knew I wanted to use the Whimsy Stamps Camping Dragons set. I did some masking to create a little scene. Paul loved the card, and apparently I’m the bossy little bird telling him where to go. Pffff.

Copic Coloured Adventure Birthday Card featuring Whimsy Stamps Camping Dragons & Path in the Woods stamps by Dustin Pike

Stamps Used: Camping Dragons clear stamp set, Path in the Woods rubber cling stamp You can also find both in the UK at Dies to Die For HERE and HERE.

I masked and stamped the images on my favourite Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic Markers. For the background I used Memento London Fog ink, for the foreground elements I used Memento Tuxedo Black ink. This helps to create the illusion of distance. I coloured the tree in free-hand so that the branch wouldn’t just be hanging in mid air.

For masking I use Eclipse Masking Tape*.

Copic Markers Used:

Path in the Woods: E40,E41,E43,E44 / YG61,BG93 / E81,BV31 / G82,G85
Tree: E84,E87,E89 Foreground Grass: YG63,YG67,BG96
Signpost: E55,E57,E79 Possums: E00,E02,E04 / E71,E74,E77
Bird: YR31,YR23,YR24 / YR18 Dragon: BG11,BG72 / BG53,BG75,BG78 / E000,E41,BV31
Map: E40,E42,E43 Stick: E43,E44,E47 Boots: R24,R46,R59 Frog: YG25,YG17,YG97

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