First up we have a full A4 sized Snowqueen, I really wanted to capture a feeling of sparkling ice, which I think I achieved, but as always when you photograph it, those sparkles hide!!
I used Kuratake Gambsi watercolors for the background in blue, pink and white gold shimmer.
The main image is coloured with Copics, then I used a silver and metallic blue gel pen for the icicles, which show up much better in the closeup below.
Here you can see better the sparkle much better
Head over to the Showcase to see all the beautiful projects by the rest of the Design Team, there are some real beauties.
This image will be available in the Easy Shop Today.
YOU CAN FIND PART 2 OF THE SHOWCASE HERE - Just to warn you it is another fabulous Sprite!!
Challenges Entered:-
Fantasy Crafters - Anything Goes
Colour Crazy Challenge - Anything Hand Coloured
Creative Fingers - Anything Goes
Thats Crafty - All of a Sparkle
OOOh, Julie! That shimmer is so totally gorgeous and perfect with the amazing new Snow Queen. Beautiful coloring. Stunning work! xxD
ReplyDeleteI always love coming to the post for more details and more pics to really admire a piece. I can totally relate to the difficulty of capturing certain things with a camera - sparkle being one of the major pain! I love the background of brush strokes that remind me of a snow storm - flakes flying in all kinds of directions. All the icy details are really stunning, Julie! Thank you so much for this gorgeous sample for today's new release showcase. Mitzi xxx
ReplyDeletewow just love the sparkle and silver pop up in the hair, I also love the blue outfit you gave her, what a fab project, love it, hugs, Marion
ReplyDeleteWow love it and it's so sparkly. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Julie, you can really see the sparkle in the photo. X
ReplyDeleteJulie I love all the glimmer and shimmer you created on this project!! Its so beautiful!! Great job my friend!!
ReplyDeletegreat job
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at https://fantasycrafters.blogspot.be/
hugs debo DT
Just spectacular -- love the depth and look of the background - fabulous technique. Thanks so very much for joining at the Creative Fingers Challenge, Elizabeth (DT)
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