Using clear silicone stamps from Michael’s I created 4 quick and easy Halloween cards. I’ll show you some fun card backgrounds along with some tips for getting good impressions with silicone stamps.
The wonderful folks over at Chalkola have sent me their Watercolor Brush Pens to review for you. This set of 28 pens come in a wide range of colors and include a pad of watercolor paper and two water brushes. These pens work on watercolor paper and smooth cardstocks and can achieve soft or vibrant colors. I’ve got 7 different techniques for coloring stamped images, die cut shapes and card backgrounds to share with you. Visit my Youtube channel for the video or watch it down below.
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I’ve you’ve seen any of my cards or video recently you know how much I love the Tri-Blend markers from Spectrum Noir! Recently they’ve added to the line with new BRUSH tips markers, all the same great features of the original markers but with a Japanese Brush tip. Check out my Youtub video for more info on these great new markers. They can be purchase here from Crafter’s Companion.
Here’s a look at another card I also made with these markers too. All cards used stamps from My Favorite Things.
I used the cute Woof Pack stamps from My Favorite Things, pattern papers and embossing folder from Stampin’ Up and a die from Lawn Fawn to create 2 Missing You cards with a masculine style.
Using the brand new Cat-astrophe stamps from My Favorite Things I created a fun Get Well Soon pop up card with a faux box of tissues inside. The pattern papers are new from Stampin Up from their Pampered Pets papers.
I used only pattern papers (no stamping) along with some dies to create these quick and easy dog and cat cards. I used the new Playful Pets Design Series Papers from Stampin Up along with some of their dies and an embossing folder. Visit my Youtube chanel to watch my video tutorial or check it out down below.
I created this fun Unicorn card with the Dragons and Unicorns stamp set from Hero Arts. For the starry background I ink blended on an embossing folder so the white stars still shine through. I used markers and inks from Spectrum Noir for my coloring and inking.