Cornucopia

Sunday, November 15, 2009
Todays card is one that I made for an A&B Swap for one of the groups that I belong to " Copic Cabana"

The theme was Thanksgiving, so I thought that a nice cornucopia would be a fitting image. The image does have quite a bit of detail in it, but with my trusty copic markers, a few Spica pens, and a white gel pen, I think I accomplished it.

Here is the card;


"Thanksgiving Cornucopia"

I have had requests to list the colors that I use on the card, so here they are;

Pumpkin& Flower:YR00,YR02,YR04,YR07 Apples:R21, R22, R24 Cornucopia: E09,E11,E17 Melon: YG00,YG13,YG17 Wheat: Y08,Y19 Grapes: BV01,BV02, BV04

The ear of corn was colored with a combination of colors used in the main parts of the image. Although you can't see it in the image of the card, Spica pens were used to give the image some glitter. A white gel pen was used on the grapes to give high lights. The main image was masked and airbrushed with the colors of the cornucopia.

The main image was from "The Artful Stamper". Stamping paper use, Nenaah Classic Solar White.

Hope you like it.

Have a "GREAT DAY"

Bob L.

4 Response to "Cornucopia"

  1. Barb Hardeman says:
    November 15, 2009 at 10:20 AM

    No, it's not a Maggie, but it's very artfully done and your coloring is beautiful...

  2. KymKreates says:
    November 15, 2009 at 12:17 PM

    It is gorgeous, very intricate coloring job!!!

  3. Candy says:
    November 16, 2009 at 10:36 PM

    Hi Bob,
    WOW - you have done an excellent job colouring this image! It is lovely :o)
    Hugs, Candy

  4. the PaperTemptress says:
    November 19, 2009 at 6:47 PM

    Oh I am in love with you (don't tell your wife LOL)! You have to be a guest designer at PaperTemptress.com Please please please! If you are intertested please contact me at patricia@papertemptress.com! Just kidding about the love part but I don't come across many men that are as talented as you are!! And you have a KNK, another passion of mine. I haven't seen you on any of the knk groups or have I?

    Patricia
    the PaperTemtpress

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