Hello Everyone ~ Do you want some hints about Coloring a Stamp Image with Markers?
Sometimes you just don’t want to take the time to color an image. I am like this every once in a while. I am just not in the mood to color. So what do you do when you are in that mood and you have a stamp you want to use?
Coloring your stamps is a fun way to add color without spending a lot of time coloring the stamped image. Line images create a light airy feeling when you use this technique. It easily add color without coloring the entire image. The red rubber stamps take the ink well and give a nice crisp image. The photopolymer can be a challenge to use this method of coloring.
Watch the video below to see how I colored a photopolymer image and offer some hints to get a good crisp image. You will find it is easier than you think.
Behind the Scenes
- Bloom & Grow
- card base ~ White – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″ and scrap for stamping and die cutting
- Poppy Parade ~ 4″ x 5 1/4″
- Basic Black, Crushed Curry, Garden Green, and Poppy Parade markers
- Pearls
- Budding Blooms dies
- Curvy dies
If you do find you are in the mood to color your image, check out this card where I colored it using glycerin and ink.
Want to know what I used to make my card? Here are the supplies already in your shopping cart.
Thanks for visiting me today and I hope I inspired you. If you coloring your image with markers for your card, share it with me. I would love to see it! Have a Fabulous Friday!