Are you ready for more reasons to put your Copic markers to use? Michelle is back with more tips, more art and more fun. Register now for this live workshop!
This class is the second in Michelle Houghton’s three-part Copic Coloring Series. It is for those who have been coloring for a while or who have taken an introductory class on Copic markers. Michelle’s self-paced “Copic Craze“ is available immediately and teaches basic blending techniques, feathering, numbering systems, introductory shading to get you up and running with Copic markers.
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Michelle Houghton has selected 10 images (by herself and 3 stamp artists) and built lessons around them that teach you advanced shading on hair and skin, the coloring of transparent objects and incorporating reflections, techniques for coloring fur, wood, black and white images, and a variety of backgrounds. You’ll finish class with 10 digital stamps to use again and again, a collection of beautifully colored and shaded images for your projects, and lots of Copic know-how!
Get support and share your work in private forum and gallery.
Contributing stamp artists
- Michelle Houghton
- Christy Croll – Tiddly Inks
- Claie Keay – Jellypark
- Kim Hughes – Paper Smooches

Images you’ll receive and work with
- Lesson 1 – Duck
- Lesson 2 – Girl Skater
- Lesson 3 – Coloring Hair
- Lesson 4 – Cheshire Cat
- Lesson 5 – Clear Glass Vase with Flowers
- Lesson 6 – Fish in Glass Bowl
- Lesson 7 – Coloring Skin
- Lesson 8 – Girl with Dog
- Lesson 9 – Ball Ornaments
- Lesson 10 – Stained Glass Window
Register now for:
- 10 lessons over 5 weeks
- 10 digital printable images from 4 different artists
- Private forum and gallery where you can get support and feedback from Michelle and other students
The images you’ll work with were chosen to encompass a variety of looks that will push your skills to the next level.
- Hair and skin “how to” — you’ll make a catalog of possible combinations.
- Shading glass — both clear and stained glass — and incorporating reflections.
- Shading wood and fur.
- Shading black and white images.
- Using different background treatments.





