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Flowers are fab!
Originally Posted by Nic
I go between using watercolour pencils, marvy pens, watercolour paints, and shimmery (el cheapo from the Works!) watercolours!
that's pretty much what I use too
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Dedicated Scrapper
I got some watercolour pencils half price in wh smith yesterday. Reduced to a fiver to give it a try before I spend a fortune on really good ones.
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Gone but not forgotten
I use watercolour pencils, Marvy pens and Sakura pens.
Ann
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I have learnt so much from all the information. Thank you all for spending the time. With appreciation.
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I use a good old paintbrush and Twinkling H2Os. Yesterday I was experimenting and adding the Twinkling H2Os direct to the stamps, and the colours were brighter than using inkpads so I was well pleased.
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MONICA
ooh never thought to use like you do ink pads, i might try that
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I use pencils (inc watercolour ones), brush pens (even cheap ones for kids work), chalks (including artists pastels and cheap eyeshadow) and water colour palettes. I also love the irridescent medium - it gives a lovely effect.
I have also tried colouring the stamp with brush pens and spritzing with water. It gives a lovely effect - especially with Hero Arts real wild flower stamps.
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I use all the above as well as pearlescent acrylic inks diluted on a saucer. Some of the tinting mediums (metallics, pearlescent etc, found with the paint supplies in the art shops/range) can give fantastic effects with normal felts/paint.
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I use watercolour pencils and an aqua painter - also love to use Twinkling H20's and my Stampin Up inks which double as paint pads!
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