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Dedicated Scrapper
Originally Posted by TraceyJ
Oh I am so envious of you lot! Not only do you have the gorgeous stamps - but you have a wonderful talent for making fabulous looking cards.
I too am intrigued about what you use to colour them with???
I am only just started but I use Faber-Castell Watercolours.
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Dedicated Scrapper
Originally Posted by Karon Stubbs
I mostly use prisma pencils and sansodor to blend, though I also use derwent watercolour pencils too. HTH
Same here, although I use Zest-It rather than Sansodor.
Once I can get myself all sorted, I'll hopefully be using my new Copic markers too. Oh and the Stampin Up Watercolor Wonder crayons - have started collecting those, and they work beautifully.
Another favourite is the Colorbox Queue Fluid Chalk and Pigment ink pads, used with a waterbrush.
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Stamp Addict
Originally Posted by Quixotic
Same here, although I use Zest-It rather than Sansodor.
Once I can get myself all sorted, I'll hopefully be using my new Copic markers too. Oh and the Stampin Up Watercolor Wonder crayons - have started collecting those, and they work beautifully.
Another favourite is the Colorbox Queue Fluid Chalk and Pigment ink pads, used with a waterbrush.
I've just got a limited number of copics and I'm quite impressed with them as a change from prismas. Massive range of colours! I've been looking at the stampin up markers but did wonder about the watercolour crayons. What are they like? Ever used the markers?
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Dedicated Scrapper
I'm going to a stampin up workshop in a couple of weeks - must have a look
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Cardmaker
I use Caran D'Ache Supracolour watercolour pencils. I bought a set of 18 to try, just before Christmas in the sale at WHS. I was so impressed with the high pigment content, they are so smooth to use and the colours really pop when you use a damp paintbrush on them. Very easy to blend and shade with them too, I found an online art store that sells all 120 colours individually, so I've added quite a few more colours to my collection since then - skin and hair tones especially.
tilly x
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Dedicated Scrapper
Originally Posted by Karon Stubbs
I've just got a limited number of copics and I'm quite impressed with them as a change from prismas. Massive range of colours! I've been looking at the stampin up markers but did wonder about the watercolour crayons. What are they like? Ever used the markers?
I got some Copics for Christmas and the airbrushing system which I have yet to play with. Love the way the Copics work though, definitely impressed!
I've not used the SU markers, no. The watercolour crayons I have one set of at the moment, and they are lovely and creamy to work with.
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Dedicated Scrapper
What are these crayons then..where can I have a look?, where can I get those markers....... where can I get some help!
(The girls are looking nice... I've been playing with "Tilda with balloon")
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Collector of pretty things
Here's another from me using cheapo Whispers pens! come out really well!
http://samm-l.blogspot.com/2008/01/d...man-jan-3.html
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The twins are currently undergoing management training!
I'm impressed, may have to clear the dust off my old pack of Whispers. Which blending pen did you use?
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Collector of pretty things
It's a Tombo ABT N00 one, I got it about 6 years ago and it still works!!!
Thanks for the super fast delivery, I ordered Monday and got them today, hence I had to stamp already!!!
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I had my cake and ate it too!!
was just about to ask what blending pen u used too as it looks lovely and ive got whispers pens gathering dust also lol
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Collector of pretty things
I've just popped a link to the pen on my blog incase you're interested.
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I had my cake and ate it too!!
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I had my cake and ate it too!!
ive got it surh i went all the way to the bottom b4 i clicked it wuld be with the card you had used it on dear o dear lol
do they run out like normal felts?
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Collector of pretty things
I pressume so, I haven't used the pen in about 6 years though and it's still going well, so that's pretty good whereas my Marvy pens have dried out!
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