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Stained Glass: With Copic Blending Tips

April 10, 2015 by Sandy Allnock 25 Comments [featured_image}

 

Hello friends! There’s been plenty of watercolor ’round these parts…are you ready for some Copic blending tips? I’m trying to keep a good balance in my ratio of copic to watercolor…and hoping I can keep everyone happy! 🙂 Check out the video below or click HERE to see it in HD on YouTube, and come on back for some other notes too.

Copic blending tips

There are about a gajillion copic blending tips – this card shows mostly how to mix colors that aren’t naturally going to belong together.

  1. Practice the flick! Flicking in both directions will make it easier. Spend time in front of the tv just flicking on scratch paper til your hand gets the hang of it.
  2. When blending non-similar colors, be sure to use plenty of ink. That’s probably the most common thing that causes poor blending.
  3. It’s harder to blend a really dark color with a really light color. Keep them within a few numbers of each other in the LAST digit – that’s the one that indicates light/dark.
  4. If you’re struggling, use your piece for some zentangling practice with a white pen or black pen overtop of the coloring – it’ll add some fun to it and no one will notice
  5. Check out my YouTube channel for my Copic videos…if you go to THIS page and you’ll see thumbnails for all my videos – pick out what you want to see Copic-wise. Remember that Magical Monday videos have no voiceover.

Sandy Allnock - Copic Stained Glass closeup

On this card I also used my W&P parallel ruler – helpful in making lines straight! The eraser I used to remove pencil lines is a kneaded eraser – super nice eraser on Neenah cardstock!

Supplies

Below are links to the supplies I’ve used for today’s project; compensated affiliate links may used, which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I truly appreciate your support toward the costs of running this blog! Read more.

Altenew Clear Stamps, Hennah Elements

Neenah Cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest Solar White, 25 pk

Neenah Cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest Solar White, 250 Sheet Ream

Memento Ink Pad, Tuxedo Black

COPIC Sketch Marker Y04, Acacia

COPIC Sketch Marker V04, Lilac

COPIC Sketch Marker V12, Pale Lilac

COPIC Sketch Marker RV10, Pale Pink

COPIC Sketch Marker FRV1, Flourescent Pink

COPIC Sketch Marker YR65, Atoll

COPIC Sketch Marker YR16, Apricot

COPIC Sketch Marker BG15, Aqua

COPIC Sketch Marker B04, Tahitian Blue

COPIC Sketch Marker BV17, Deep Reddish Blue

Hero Arts Folded Cards, Mixed Pool

Tombow Stamp Runner Dot Adhesive Runner & Refill

Uni-ball Impact Gel Pen, White

3M Micropore Paper Tape, 2 pk

If you’re looking for more copic blending tips, right now I’ve been launching a new EduDigi each Saturday – lots of great info in the digibundles!

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  1. Karen says

    April 11, 2015 at 8:12 pm

    Your card is fabulous – so bright and amazing. And no apologies needed for the sweet kitties…

    I’ve had no luck with Signo white gel pens… they always seem dried out to me. I live 30 miles west of Boston at about 300 feet (I think) above sea level… Maybe it’s the humidity – we have extremes here (as you might have heard — I still have a fair amount of snow in my yard 3 weeks into spring!)

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  2. Anso says

    April 11, 2015 at 11:46 am

    In the UK and about 6 meters (20 ish feet) above sea level. Use Signo Gel Broad. When I get them, they work fine but soon one day stop working (plenty left in the pen) and I can never them working again. Would be very great if you share the results of your “sea level” idea or indeed any way of getting the pens started again – thanks 🙂

    Looooove the card!

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  3. Teresa Doyle says

    April 11, 2015 at 8:05 am

    Sandy your card is amazing. I WISH I had Copics! Grrr!
    Anywho, I have always only had gelly rolls, some of them work well others not so much. (No matter the colour!) BUT, today we are talking white ones and I have not been having good luck with mine for a while. Probably because its old now. I live in Nova Scotia (Canada) and I am well above sea level, if that answers your question.
    Have a great weekend.

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  4. Nancee Purdum says

    April 10, 2015 at 6:26 pm

    Beautiful card Sandy! I live in central Illinois and have both the Gelly Roll and Signo pen. My Gelly Roll has always worked fine without any problems. I had one Signa pen that didn’t work very well. You would start and then it would stop for no reason. I ended up throwing it away. For Christmas I received another Signo pen, and this one works fine. I think I may have just had a bad one to begin with. Although the first one I had was in the summer, and this one I have only used in the winter…..I will find out this summer when it gets warm and humid.

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  5. MarthaG says

    April 10, 2015 at 4:04 pm

    Beautiful coloring as always. I use both white pens and get a thinner, more transparent line with the Gelly Roll pen and thicker, richer line with the Signo. I am about 1000 feet above sea level. I use Scotch/3M removable tape and it is the only tape I have used that has never damaged the paper or card stock. I sure do appreciate your reviews of products. I’ve found quite a few “new to me” items that I really like from your reviews

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  6. liblady1 says

    April 10, 2015 at 1:49 pm

    Gorgeous card. I love the purple and yellow together! In Wyoming at a little under 6000 feet, the Uniball and Pentel were hit and miss. Sakura Gelly Roll usually worked. Moved to Colorado around 6000 feet and tried all my pens last might. Uniball and Pentel would not work at all. Sakura Gelly Roll worked great. Could humidity also be a factor? Both Wyoming and where I am in Colorado are very dry.

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  7. Bunny says

    April 10, 2015 at 1:35 pm

    This was a great tutorial. The colors are beautiful. I LOVE my digital stamps because I can re-size them. However, I thought these were really pretty and clicked on the link you gave. For that many stamps I feel like the price was reasonable, but, the shipping cost was almost ½ of what the stamps cost. Do you know if they sell these at art and craft stores or are they sold only via the internet?

    I would like to try the Uni-ball pen that you used. I am also at sea-level on the east coast. I have a gelly roll pen but I don’t really like the thinness of the product. However, it is all I have to use.

    One day I’m going to get one of those rolling rulers. Love yours.

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    • Sandy says

      April 10, 2015 at 2:27 pm

      Altenew is a small company – they don’t seem to sell in much other than online or in stamping boutique shops. But – if you gather a bunch of things you want to buy, or go in with friends, you can get more things to go with it to make it worth the purchase 🙂

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  8. María Alba Negrón says

    April 10, 2015 at 1:32 pm

    Hi Sandy,

    I live in Puerto Rico, at sea level and my pen hardly ever work!!! The worst part is that I have opted not to use it, because it starts working and then it fails and I have to start all over again. I try wetting the tip, clicking it over and over on a scrap of paper to no avail. Any suggestions?

    Cariños,
    María Alba

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    • Sandy says

      April 10, 2015 at 2:27 pm

      If you’re clicking it, it’s not the pen I use…

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  9. Margarita Navarro-Rivera says

    April 10, 2015 at 12:00 pm

    Gorgeous card! I live in Philadelphia and I do have problems with the sign pen. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. Despite that, it s still my favorite white pen.

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  10. Sharri Reeves says

    April 10, 2015 at 11:53 am

    Love this technique and your card. I have tried just about every white pen out there, and love them the first time I use them, but they never work for more than a dot or two when I try to use them later. I have tried storing the both horizontal and vertical, nibs up and down, but nothing seems to help. Actually had one uninstall that wouldn’t work for me but a friend picked it up and it wrote perfectly for her. Think it must be me! I live in Central OK,.

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    • Sandy says

      April 10, 2015 at 2:28 pm

      LOL! Maybe they have personalities!

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  11. Jenny Neal says

    April 10, 2015 at 10:36 am

    Beautiful card! I live in Sarasota FL just a couple miles from the Gulf. I never have trouble with my uniball signo pen. I have had jelli rolls clog up on me but if I hold a lighter to the tip for a couple seconds and then scribble, it gets them going again. I haven’t had to try that trick with the uniball though so not sure if that would work on it.

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  12. dmc4042 says

    April 10, 2015 at 9:27 am

    So happy and cheerful! A definite mood brightener today in South Texas. Thanks Sandy!
    Donna

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  13. Jackie says

    April 10, 2015 at 9:27 am

    I could watch you color all day 🙂 This is beautiful!

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  14. Barb Mc says

    April 10, 2015 at 8:47 am

    Love this so much! It is nice to see other colors blended, breaking free of the light, medium, and dark blends! Love the white pen work. I live in your neck of the woods and love my Signo.

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  15. yaloosue says

    April 10, 2015 at 8:28 am

    Wonderful!

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  16. Randee S says

    April 10, 2015 at 7:42 am

    Such a cheerful card. Love the added details of the white Signo pen. I love mine and live in SW Michigan. Near Lake Michigan, if that makes a difference.

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  17. JoAnn Pollock says

    April 10, 2015 at 7:21 am

    Wow! You always make beautiful cards but this one is absolutely gorgeous! I love all the bright colors.

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  18. bdengler4 says

    April 10, 2015 at 7:16 am

    Sandy, that is such a gorgeous card! ♥

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  19. Carolyn Picken says

    April 10, 2015 at 6:37 am

    I live in central Florida. Sometimes my pen works, other time not so much. I store them horizontal. I think it is the individual,pen. Still it is my favorite white gel pen.

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  20. txpeach says

    April 10, 2015 at 6:12 am

    I’m in Houston, Texas and we are just below sea level. I have 3 Signo pens and have never gotten more than a few dots from any of them. Very frustrating!

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  21. Heike A. Vogel says

    April 10, 2015 at 6:03 am

    Hi Sandy!
    I use the Uniball Signo too, and I have no problems with it. We are about 250m over Sealeavel… But I think there are other reasons why some don’t have luck with theirs… Mayby the way you hold it!? I ll do it quite flat so the fluid keeps flowing well even with my fountain pen. My daughter holds it steep (I hope it’s the right word) she has sometimes Problems with her fountain Pen… I ‘ll give her a try with my uniball and let you know!

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  22. Diane says

    April 10, 2015 at 4:39 am

    Great card. The colors work so good together. I live in MA and a dingo does not work for me, however. I love my gelli roll.

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