What Would Kelly Make: 8th in the series!

What Would Kelly Make

Hi friends! Welcome to the latest edition of What Would Kelly Make! Thanks for stopping by today! If you missed the first seven in the series, please be sure to click HERE to see them! Kelly Latevola made a very cool Copic family color blending card with these adorable You’re One In A Chameleon stamps and dies from Your Next Stamp! The awesome background is made with Oxide inks!! Please watch the videos and enjoy!

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  1. Love the gecko and frog. The card is so wonderfully colorful and filled with Flower Power!

  2. Thanks so much for the video’s. Awesome blending tutorial! Love, love and love how your card turned out!!! So fun and so cool with those chameleons. Brilliant idea to blend them with the background colors which a true chameleon would do. Fabulous!!!!

  3. OMG!!! I love this card! I’ve never gotten chameleon stamps before because I the thought coloring them one coloring would work, but the way you did this was awesome!! And I love that stamp set! Looks like that stamp set is going on my wish list! Thanks Kelly for showing a totally different way of blending with Copics, I swear I always learn something new from you, hhahaha! Thanks for sharing!

  4. Thank you for explaining how to blend with Copics. I have quite a few, but seldom color with them–not knowing what I’m doing & having no natural talent–haha! Now I may at least try something small knowing how to pick the colors to use together.

  5. I absolutely LOVE YNS stamps and Copics so this was an excellent choice of stamps to demonstrate the blending abilities of the Copic markers. As a beginner in Copic colouring I really appreciate this type of video. Kelly you are an amazing teacher and I have pinned these for reference!

  6. Awesome blending, I can’t seem to get mine to look that good. I must be using the wrong paper.

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