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This stamp set is beautiful! Lately I have seen this fun and easy marker technique, so I decided to give it a try with the September Stamp of the Month.
Using the ShinHan Twin Touch Markers: Leaf Green, Turquoise Blue, Vivid Green and Cerulean Blue Light, I colored diagonal streaks across the middle of my card. Then I used Archival Black Ink to Stamp Family is Forever. I stamped the little hearts in Lagoon ink and added some Blue and Green Sparkles to the bottom. I used the Die Cut Card, so I added a piece of the Lagoon Paper Fundamentals to the inside of the card.
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Cute...love the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that fun technique with the markers! Great card!
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSO simple and SO SWEET!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice card - I love the use of the new ShinHan markers!!!
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing projects with this technique too and now I want to try it with some of our stamps! Cute!
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing projects with this technique too and now I want to try it with some of our stamps! Cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the technique and the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little card, I am going to have to try this technique.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Jen! I will have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteSo bright and fun - what a great technique!
ReplyDeleteI have using the same technique with the markers as a background. So simple and yet stunning. Love what you did!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this technique Jen!! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteLove the use of the Markers for the background behind the stamping. Great job.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE the bright colors behind the sentiment. This is a technique that I will certainly be using sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteLove this technique! definitely only list of things to try...love the bright combination too...love it Jen!
ReplyDeleteVery fun! I like the CAS look.
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