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Showing posts with label Pro-markers. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Inside Every Old Person!
Stamped using 'Ethel & Murray' stamps and misc. text stamp. Background was white core basic cardstock, embossed with a polkodot mask and then sanded over to reveal white core.
The stamped image was coloured with 'Promarkers'. A piece of contrasting black & white card to give the card balance. Selection of blue card candy dots.
Monday, 14 February 2011
Playing with Promarkers
These cute little house stamps are from Polka Doodles and have been coloured in using pastel shades of Promarkers and shades of green and grey for the gardens, foliage and path.
This image is from a set of 'Murray and Ethel' stamps and are favourites with the ladies who buy my cards - especially the text! coloured with Promarkers.These lovely images are from Cute Companions again coloured in with Promarkers.
This fun bird stamp is from Elusive Images. The background papers are from Polka Doodles 'Sugar Birdies' CD. The stamped image was embossed in gold and coloured using pastel shades of Promarkers. The text was outlined with Promarker.
This stamp is from an 'Elusive Images' stamp set. The bird and tree were embossed with gold powder. The bird was masked off to allow easy colouring of the sky using Sky blue and 2 Warm Grey Promarker pens blended together. The white embossed background is from a Cuttle Bug embossing folder and lightly chalked over.
This fun bird stamp is from Elusive Images. The background papers are from Polka Doodles 'Sugar Birdies' CD. The stamped image was embossed in gold and coloured using pastel shades of Promarkers. The text was outlined with Promarker.
This stamp is from an 'Elusive Images' stamp set. The bird and tree were embossed with gold powder. The bird was masked off to allow easy colouring of the sky using Sky blue and 2 Warm Grey Promarker pens blended together. The white embossed background is from a Cuttle Bug embossing folder and lightly chalked over.Sunday, 16 January 2011
Pretty in pink
Monday, 27 September 2010
FORE!

This is a card for a family member - why is it I'm always on the last minute with family cards!
The stamp is from the 'Flippin Men' series and I have used Promarkers again to colour in with several shades of grey. I have used a heavy weight acetate for the front of the card so I could get a good effect with the backside image.
The black panel on the front was embossed with one of the 'Glitter Girls' border panels.
Sunday, 26 September 2010
'Adorable's'

Having returned home from a lovely weeks holiday in Northumberland, I was delighted to find my new CD and stamps from the 'Adorables' collection from Crafters Companion and Jayne Nestarenko.
I couldn't wait to start playing and was spoilt for choice. This is my first card using these stamps and backing papers. The images were coloured with Promarkers and a little glitter added to the white fur on the girls coat. On the background I stamped the Christmas trees in two sizes with forest green Stazon and then just added a little water colour to give depth. For the snow I used Polar White Flower Soft.
Monday, 13 September 2010
Cute cards



This weekend I finally got the chance to have a play with some of my cute stamps. The top two cards were made from my recent purchase S.W.A.L.K stamps and CD from Crafters Companion. I think these stamps are gorgeous and lend themselves to many different occasions.
The little boy is from a series of stamps from Olivers Orchard, Buzzcraft.
On these images I have used Promarkers and watercolour pens. The edges of the die cut backgrounds have been coloured using distress inks.
Sunday, 25 July 2010
After The Rain
My first card made from the new 'S.W.A.L.K.' stamps and background CD from 'Crafters Companion'. I love these cute images and am sure that I will get a lot of use out of them.
The image has been coloured with 'Pro-markers', my favourite colouring medium at the moment. They are so easy to use and blend to get a professional finish. The little paper flowers are delightful and perfectly match the background.
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