Thursday, March 29, 2012

Smooch help!

Hi Everyone,

Have a question for you today. I colored this sweet image from Wee Stamps, with Copics. Made this cute little card and decided at the last minute to put some Smooch top coat on the birds. Well now my little feathered friends look very streaky boo hoo! I was wondering if anyone else has ever run into this problem.
I am pretty sure Smooch is compatible with Copic ink so I am not sure if I just tried to cover too large of an area or what. Please let me know what you think.

Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your day!

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Kim I love this image, I must have one !!.
Your card is super I like the die at the front ... Hugs Elaine

Scrappin Sista said...

Very sweet card Kim, I have Smooch inks but i have never used them on top of a colored image, so I am no help there... but i think the cards is just adorable!!

Danni said...

I've found with Smooch that sometimes I have to go over it a few times--with it drying in between- for it to come out more smooth. I tend to try and use it in smaller areas except the Illuminate or Glitz.

Cute card!

Mary J said...

Sorry, I haven't used it on Copics before! Perhaps you have to do thin layers so it doesn't saturate the paper too much?

A really sweet make! I love your colouring and can't see the streaking from here!

Mary x

Unknown said...

Ooooh how sweet Kim, love the image and the little flourish under the sentiment.

Sorry I can't help either with the Smooch, never used it myself.

Sarah

The Purple Loft Creations said...

This is just as cute and can be, and sure to make someone smile have a happy crafty weekend Kim tfs

Ella's Design said...

Sweet card, Kim! Adorable image and fab papers - can't help with the Smooch issue either, sorry! Lisa x

xxxtglxxx said...

I honestly wouldnt have noticed anything if you hadnt said - its looks more than fabulous to me! :)

Cute card and lovely design!

hugs

xxalisonxx

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