I made this cute slimline style Valentine’s Day Card with stamps and dies from Heffy Doodle, additional dies from Stamping Up and Hello Bluebird, colored using chalks and a blender pen. Visit my Youtube channel to check out my card tutorial or watch below.
If you’re looking for a subtle coloring medium I really recommend chalks. Also called pastels they are easy to work with and give a soft look to your stamped and colored images. I used them for this cute Halloween Scene card made with stamps and dies from Hello Bluebird. Visit my Youtube channel to watch this video to learn some tips on working with chalks or check it out down below.
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 used stamps and dies from Hello Bluebird for this sweet Fairy Friendship card. I used Tri-Blend markers from Spectrum Noir to color my images. This card is perfect for birthdays, thank you or Valentine’s Day cards.
I used shimmery watercolor paints to create a rainbow background for this fun birthday card. I also die cut and colored 6 of the Whittle Panda dies from Poppy Stamps in a row across the front.
He says “Have Flurries of Fun”! I created this cute foxes in the snow scene card using the First Snow stamps and dies and the Tree House die, all from Hello Bluebird. I LOVE the Tree House die, it works so well with so many other Hello Bluebird sets.
A couple of weeks ago I shared a Bunny Winter Scene Card and decided to make 3 more cards using the same design but with different animals. I love using soft pastel colors for winter scenes.