I used Tri-Blend Markers from Spectrum Noir to color up some cute digital stamps from Sweet November for this Fall/Thanksgiving themed Thank You Card. Watch my video for a color tutorial and also a few tips for adding extra details to your stamps with pens. Visit my Youtube channel to check it out or watch below.
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.
The current challenge over on the Lawn Fawnatics blog is “Anything But a Card”. I created this gift tag for Father’s Day using the Lawn Fawn Gnome Sweet Gnome and Toadally Awesome stamp sets along with their Woodgrain Background die. I’m also using some new additions to my Spectrum Noir Tri-Blend markers, the Vintage Blends set to color my images.
Visit my Youtube channel to watch my tutorial or check it out down below.
I used the brand new Party on the Farm stamp set from Hello Bluebird along with one of their older Halloween sets, Tabitha and turned her into a farm girl. I colored my images with Tri-Blend Spectrum Noir markers and ink blended my background.
I used 3 different stamp sets from Lawn Fawn to create this fun Slim Birthday Card for someone who has a winter birthday. I also used markers and inks from Spectrum Noir.
You can watch my tutorial video over on Youtube or check it out down below.
I’m entering this card in the latest LawnFawnatics challenge “something old, something new” to combine old and new sets.
I’m back with another card using the new Harmony Opaque Pigment Ink Pads from Spectrum Noir. I created this cute bear card using the inks. I used a blending brush with Lemon Tonic and Honey Pot inks on a stencil from Stencil Revolution to create the honeycomb background. I heat embossed my sentiments and images from a W Plus 9 stamp set with Honey Pot and Jet Black Inks with clear powder.
I made this cute little shaker card with stamps and dies from Lawn Fawn and the new Harmony Opaque Pigment Ink Pads from Spectrum Noir. These inks are slow drying so they are perfect for techniques like ink blending and heat embossing. I used several different colors to create my card. And I was inspired by this months challenge on the Lawn Fawnatics blog to make something see-through.