Anne Harmon gave the challenge this week for the CCEE Stampers to do a marker direct to stamp technique. This was easy and fun and I think it makes a pretty card. You can find a tutorial for this technique here on Splitcoaststampers. This is it in a nutshell: Colored my butterfly stamp with Copics, sprayed a fine mist of rubbing alcohol over stamp, and stamped image.
Now that you see what fun that is, come on over to CCEE Stampers and join us. We would love to see your card with this technique. The rest of the team will have some beautiful cards for you to see, too.
Recipe:
Stamps-Amuse Artstamps-Flutterby Flock, Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps-Poppies and Greetings (sentiment)
Paper-Card base I found in stash
Accessories-Copics, rubbing alcohol, Craft Essentials pink/black ribbon
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
10 comments:
Love your butterflies on your pretty CAS!!!
I love those beautiful butterflies on the pink. So pretty.
Love your butterflies on that pretty pink paper -- a very cheery card.
hun, this is so delightful and fresh with those vivid colours!
hugs and kisses from germany,
silvi xoxo
Wonderful job on the TQ. those butters are so pretty!
Wow, Benz, very pretty and elegant card. The butterflies are pretty and delicate and such lovely colors!!
I really like the color variance you achieved with this technique! The butterflies look so pretty!
Cute butterflies! You've been busy since my last visit!
Oh my, those butterflies are so pretty - and so painterly looking with the misting.
wow....this is just gorgeous....those butterflies are precious and colored so well with that technique
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