Here's the second Framed Sampler project from the swap my Flowerbug's Team held earlier this month. they always impress me with their talent. Check out the first one here.
We chose to use colors in the Gilded Autumn specialty designer paper for our swap. We could create any shape or design we wanted to within the Fall theme. It seems to always work out that we have a nice variety of sizes etc.
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I love this color combination of Balmy Blue with Cherry Cobbler!
In the video I shared how to use our Watercolor Pencils along with our Blender Pens. It's a classic pairing that produces beautiful results with easy shading. Watch the video here or below to see how it's done.
The little white Snowflakes are from the Holiday catalog; they're called White Loose Snowflakes. Sadly they just ran out of stock but should return in a few weeks. The White textured die-cut is from the Countryside Corners diesseen here.
Isn't it pretty? I used Pretty Peacock & White card stock along with a bit of Crumb Cake to pull in the colors in the bird. The only ink I used was Pretty Peacock.
I love the pine frame this bundle includes. I also used the Forever Forest stamp set for the trees in the background and for the inside.
I colored the bird with Blends markers and a Blender Pen. Since I inked the bird in Pretty Peacock ink I was able to spread that ink with a Blender Pen. It works wonderfully on water-based ink which all of our inks in our color families are. Watch the video to see how this works.
This neat bundle is great for all occasions and doesn't have to be used for a wintery card. See it here.
I shared a second card using other stamps & dies in this bundle in the video. Click here to watch it and you'll see more ways to use our Blender pens with our Watercolor Pencils.
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