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December 27, 2011

Coloring SMALL images on the Cheap - A Simple Tutorial

Hi ya everyone!  This is Melissa from Melissa Made and I'm going to share a very simple tutorial on what kind of images you can color cost effectively.  Thank you to the lovely Pam for letting me share with you today!  I enjoy my Copic markers so much and think that they are truly the best marker for coloring large images such as the Tiddly Ink Alice image above.  However, for smaller images like the tea cup a cheap pair of Crayola colored pencils will do.  Check out my video below!
Thanks for watching and I love to hear your comments!  For more fun projects don't forget to stop by Melissa Made!

8 comments :

Carole P said...

Beautiful card, Meliisa. You are a wonderful "colorer". I will check out your tutorial when I get home. I could use some tips!

Audrey Frelx said...

Melissa, your card is too adorable and I love how you used the tea cup as an accent. I'm such a lousy colorer but I am going to try using the colored pencils for accenting -- I might be able to do that! LOL!

Thanks for the video tut!

Sheila aka SassyLady said...

Thank you thank you for sharing your wonderful tips with us and this gorgeous card!
Hugs

papillon digital design said...

Awesome! Loved your great video and listening to your sweet voice. TFS. Happy Holiday to you dear.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the great tip!

LisaB said...

Great Idea!!! Thanks for sharing

Mary said...

Happy New Year Pam! I miss seeing you around.

Debbie O'Neal said...

nice tip Melissa !

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