Stampin’Up! Soft Pastels have been used to colour in the lovely Daisy Garden stamped image. There are so many ways you can use these versatile soft pastel chalks.
I used a blender pen to pick up the colour from the chalk pastel. If I needed a deeper depth of colour I just kept adding more colour over the required area. It did take some time to complete however colouring in is such a terrific mindful past time that it becomes a very relaxing process.
Stampin’Up! Blender pens come in a pack of three and are double tipped. This makes keeping a tip reserved for a colour range eg. tip for colouring greens, one for blues etc. The tips are able to swiped over scrap paper to make them clear again but I like to still reserve each tip for a particular colour.
If you are wondering about the card size, the card front is 14x14cm. The base card is Evening Evergreen and the mat is Mango Melody. The Daisy Garden image was stamped onto Shimmery White cardstock. A few Clear Epoxy circles finished off the card. The photos never pick up Wink of Stella which has been added to the daisy centres. This gives the finished card a pretty shimmer along with the Shimmery cardstock.
Order the stamp, soft pastels, epoxy shapes, blender pens and Wink of Stella pen you will have enough to qualify for a Sale-a-bration product. Choose a free Sale-a-bration product when your order is $90 Aust or maore. Make a $180 order and you qualify for two items or one $180 item. See the range here.
Happy Stamping!
Janine
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