This one is from the original Miss Anya set and she had some shopping bags in her hands. So what I do is:
- 1. stamp the original image
- 2. then place it on a light box and use a thin sheet of computer paper over it to trace the basic outline of her head and body
- 3. next I take it off the light box and get down to drawing in the new clothes I want her to be wearing and adding the wings, all in pencil
- 4. once I have her just the way I like, the new sketch goes on the light box and I place a sheet of Georgia Pacific cardstock over it and trace the design with Copic Multiliner black pens. Mostly using .03 and .01
- 5. now a fairy is ready to color and cut out... not the quickest thing to do but I enjoy it
Supply list:
Bazzill cardstock
GP cardstock
KI Memories paper (stripe)
BoBunny paper (floral)
Daisy D's paper (pink)
The Greeting Farm Miss Anya and sentiment from the Never Ever set
Art Warehouse dotted journaling lines stamp
Prima Flowers
Kaiser Craft pearl
Ranger Stickles and Inksentials white pen
Autumn Leaves baby blue ink
Memento tuxedo black ink
Copic markers
yellow puff paint
OOOHHHH, so that's how you do it! Well, I'm not such a wonderful artist (that's why I chose to stamp, heehee) and I don't have a lightbox, but it's something I will be thinking about for the future, that's for sure! Thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteWOW what fantastic work! I love all of your altered Anyas! I am a sucker for fairies!!! :) Stunning results!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs~ Kim
So this is how a fairy is born....
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