Tag Archive for ‘colored pencils’
Prismacolor Pencils and Gamsol, Day 2
On Monday I showed you a butterfly created using Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. I practiced on a scrap piece of paper until I got the feel of the Gamsol almost melting the Prismacolor pencil crayon and getting a feel of how it blended with the pencil. It took a bit of practice, but was well [...]
Prismacolor Pencils and Gamsol
I fell in love with Gamsol and Prismacolor Pencils. I have to tell you that I could not be more lucky or blessed than to have the hubby that I have. Roger is a most supportive and encouraging husband!! For Christmas last year all he heard was “I really want Prismacolor Pencils” for Christmas. And [...]
Reverse Stamps- the final day
Think Oz and you will recognize our last day’s theme! Poppies- those vibrant and gorgeous flowers. They call for brilliant loud colors. Bright reds, oranges and pinks. Yes, there are pink poppies- I have them in my garden. We are using Hero Arts’ Poppy Background CG140. Our first card is stamped with black pigment ink and [...]
Reverse Stamps Day 3
YIPPEE Spring is here! I don’t know where all of you are from, but I am in Pennsylvania and all of us on the East Coast have had one heck of a winter!! We are so ready for spring! Today we are using Silhouette Flower CG105 by Hero Arts. The daisies will bring a smile [...]
Sweet Grass Stamps – Bea’s View
Finished card size: 6″ x 6″ Supplies: Stamps: Large Elephant from the Africa set (Sweet Grass Stamps) Crackle Background (The Angel Company) Illuminata (Inkadinkado) Love (The Angel Company) Sentiment (The Angel Company) Papers: Light gray cardstock, 12″ x 12″, cut in half and folded to make base card of 6″ x 6″ (unknown) Dark gray cardstock [...]
Happy Place Frame for the Inventor
Happy Place Canvas Frame By: Melanie Smith, Artistic Guide This is not a hard project and doesn’t require any special equipment or products but with some time and careful cutting, produces a stunning 3D canvas frame that will really grab attention. Having played with these papers and stamps I wanted to make something fun and [...]





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