This card was done using the tombow markers to create a water color look with the blender pen. The ink was scribbled onto a transparency and picked up with the blender pen and then colored onto the butterflies. The background kind of happened by mistake as I kept coloring and coloring and wasn't happy with the look until I started adding a few other colors onto the background with the blender pen. now I love how it turned out! Sorry, I don't know who makes this stamp either as I did it albost a year ago!
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Showing posts with label markers. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
Pansy card
I did this card in a tombow marker class last year and forgot to post it! The pansy stamp (don't know who made it....sorry!) was colored with the markers and then I huffed on it before I stamped it. The primas were white. I colored them with the markers and then misted them with water to run the ink. Let them dry and attach to the front of the card. The ribbon was also white and was colored with the markers.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Super simple card
This is a super simple card that we did in a Tombow Markers class I taught. The technique with the markers was super easy and I LOVE how different it came out every time! Just scribble the markers onto a piece of transparency that is a little larger than the piece of White Glossy paper for your card front. After you have covered the transparency with color from the markers, you mist the ink 2-3 times and lay it wet side down onto the glossy cardstock. Rub the ink around to get the best coverage and then lift the transparency off and let dry. Once it is dry, I stamped the grasses from a gel-a-tins set in black stazon, matted with black cardstock and adhere to the card base. It was amazing to see all the different looks that everyone in the class came up with!
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