Good Morning Crafters! Have you seen our lovely new Stampin’ Blends? They’re Stampin’ Up’s alcohol markers and they’ve been designed specifically for crafters. The colours all match back with the standard Stampin’ Up colours, so they will match back perfectly with the rest of your Stampin’ Up stash, and there is a dark and a light version of each colour, so they blend beautifully without any confusing colour codes! My favourite bit is that as well as a brush nib they have a fine nib so both ends are crafter friendly! They can be bought in dark and light pairs, so if you’d like to just try a couple you absolutely can, just search the website, but for ease the link I’ve included is for the full set; I know it’s on a lot of your Christmas lists!
I thought I would share this piece of Just Add Colour paper with you as it was my first project using the Stampin’ Blends and I had SO much fun doing it. I must confess that as I was playing with them initially I over-saturated the paper a little and so went over the lines, so used the grey outer edge to cover up my mistake, but I liked it so much that I went ahead and outlined all of the leaves! Do you like the effect?
I think I’m going to make this paper into a set of thank you cards which I’ll share with you next week.
I hope you enjoyed this project. Click the links below to shop the products used to make it.
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Sarah Phelan, Independent UK Stampin’ Up Demonstrator
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