Tuesday, December 19, 2017

New Copic Class! Hearts & Flowers - January 30th, 2018


Tired of seeing holiday cards? Want to see something fresh and new? Well take a look at what we have in store for you next month at The Queen's Ink! I'll be back in January with a new Copic marker card class featuring the Folk Heart stamp set by Power Poppy. In this workshop, we'll make three cards featuring the beautiful images and sentiments in the Folk Heart stamp set. The images are colored using a very limited set of Copic markers. Details are below. All necessary techniques are taught in class. Seats are limited, so sign up today!

Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
To register, call the Queen's Ink at (301) 497-9449

BRING TO CLASS: The list below reflects the Copic markers that I will use in class. You can follow along using the same colors OR substitute colors based upon your personal Copic collection. Please bring all your markers to class and make sure your Copics are marked with Washi tape or some other means of identification. Markers are available for purchase at The Queen’s Ink. Students will receive a 10% discount on Copic markers. I will be available prior to class to help with selection.

PLEASE NOTE: You must bring your own markers to participate in class. If you need markers, please contact The Queen's Ink in advance of class. If you wait until class time, you may not be able to purchase the markers you need.
  • YG06 - Yellowish Green
  • YG09 - Lettuce Green
  • Y02 - Canary Yellow
  • E35 -  Chamois (you can substitute any medium brown)
  • RV52 - Cotton Candy
  • RV63 - Begonia
  • RV66 - Raspberry
  • BG10 - Cool Shadow
  • BG11 - Moon White
  • BG13 - Mint Greet
  • BG15 - Aqua
  • 0 - Colorless Blender
OTHER SUPPLIES: Please bring scissors (we'll be fussy cutting one image), foam adhesive squares (I used Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Thin Foam Squares), and a tape runner adhesive or double-sided tape. Nuvo Crystal Drops in English Mustard will be used for embellishment.



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