Color me a rainbow... a little bit of love highlighted by a rainbow of color and sparkle. Love can give you a variety of colors in your life. From Valentines to Anniversaries or Weddings... any excuse to celebrate love is worth it! This fun video-tutorial the Basics of Stamping will walk you through this series on coloring and how-to's. I hope it inspires YOU to fall in love with color all over again.
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~ Curt a Fluid 100 Watercolor Paper in half.
~ Stamping the Silhouette Scenes couple in Stazon Black ink**
**Tool Tip: Using the Stamparatus, inking and stamping the image several times to create a solid image, especially when using the textured watercolor paper.
~ Create a Mask out of a larger sticky note.
~ Using our Watercolor Pencils collection (there are TWO and you NEED both lol - but this is the larger first collection) in Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Melon Mambo, Bermuda Bay, Pacific Point and Rich Razzelberry.
~ Blend the colors with our Aqua Painter (see the Video Tutorial on this).
~ Accent with our Clear Wink of Stella glimmer brush.
~ Adhere over Daffodil Delight card stock (3-3/4
x5") with SNAIL adhesive and adhere to the Silver Foil Note Card front.
~ Create this rounded umbrella with our Take Your Pick Tool and Stampin' Pierce Mat (see the video for how-to).
~ Apply this with the Stampin' Dimensional adhesive over the couple - it's larger than the stamped umbrella.
~ Curt a Fluid 100 Watercolor Paper in half.
~ Stamping the Silhouette Scenes couple in Stazon Black ink**
**Tool Tip: Using the Stamparatus, inking and stamping the image several times to create a solid image, especially when using the textured watercolor paper.
~ Create a Mask out of a larger sticky note.
~ Using our Watercolor Pencils collection (there are TWO and you NEED both lol - but this is the larger first collection) in Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Melon Mambo, Bermuda Bay, Pacific Point and Rich Razzelberry.
~ Blend the colors with our Aqua Painter (see the Video Tutorial on this).
~ Accent with our Clear Wink of Stella glimmer brush.
~ Adhere over Daffodil Delight card stock (3-3/4
x5") with SNAIL adhesive and adhere to the Silver Foil Note Card front.
~ Create this rounded umbrella with our Take Your Pick Tool and Stampin' Pierce Mat (see the video for how-to).
~ Apply this with the Stampin' Dimensional adhesive over the couple - it's larger than the stamped umbrella.
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So many beautiful colors to pick from, a stunning collection of umbrellas in this fabulous Designer Series Paper... With so many FUN options to do so in this collection - how do you pick??
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Enjoy this fun Create in color with these coloring and card making techniques!
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Two sides of one beautiful paper - you have SUCH fun with this limited edition paper!
I LOVE Decorating the INSIDE of my hand crafted cards! Here a bonus punched umbrella and handle really tie the pretty handmade card together with little effort!
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