Stamptastic Friends are Sharing Coloring Tips

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It’s exciting that Stamptastic friends are sharing coloring tips today! As someone who enjoys crafting, I am always on the lookout for new techniques and inspiration. I bet you are also.

Creating the same card with different coloring mediums is a fantastic way to explore their unique effects. Blends tend to give a softer, yet clear color, while Watercolor Pencils offer a brighter and more rustic look. Both have their charm!

And how exciting to get a sneak peek of the upcoming bundle, “Winterly Tree Tops.” Versatility is key, especially when a stamp set can be used for birthdays, thinking-of-you cards, and even Christmas greetings.

As for my favorite between the two cards, I like the clear look of the Blends version—it feels serene and refined. But there’s something unique about the vibrant colors and rustic feel of the Watercolor Pencils card. It depends on the mood you want to convey!

Remember to check out the other stamping friends’ creations by clicking the links below. Sharing ideas and inspiration with fellow crafters is such a delightful part of this creative journey!

For your shopping convenience I have listed the supplies for these projects at the bottom of this post.

If you need any stamping supplies, I’d be very happy to be your Demonstrator. Just click on the Shop Now button to go directly to my online store or drop me an email: ginnyharrell@gmail.com if you have any questions.

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Stamptastic Friends Share Masculine Cards

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In the midst of preparing for our journey, I carved out a moment to craft a distinctive card with a masculine touch for a dear friend. May this serene image offer peace and serenity.

I gravitated towards the Thoughtful Journey Designer Series Paper once more—truly the gem of the new Annual Catalog. It’s coupled with the classic Grassy Grove set, though I believe the fresh In the Grove set could equally adorn this layout. It’s delightful to have the flexibility to blend our collections.

Grassy Grove

The silhouette of the tree, die-cut in Basic Black, casts an evocative twilight scene. It’s as though dusk is descending, yet the deer paused to relish the sky’s lingering hues. At the DSP’s base, I’ve stippled some grass in Pretty Peacock ink.

Appreciate your visit today. Don’t forget to hop over to the next Stamp-tastic Friend.

 

For your shopping convenience I have listed the supplies for these projects at the bottom of this post.

If you need any stamping supplies, I’d be very happy to be your Demonstrator. Just click on the Shop Now button to go directly to my online store or drop me an email: ginnyharrell@gmail.com if you have any questions.

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