Coloring is more than just trendy. It’s relaxing too!
And you don’t have to buy a book.
We can show you how to make a small coloring book! Just join our newsletter list and we’ll show you how to make your own coloring book – and you’ll also learn some tips about each type of stamps that we make:
- Wood Mount
- Clear Mount (AKA Unmounted)
- Photopolymer (Clear see-through stamps)
Here are a few tips on making this card:
Card Making Tips
- We stamped an image and then scribbled with a Blender Pen to move the Richg Razzleberry around. That’s what made the pink.
- Just do one image at a time so that your Rich Razzleberry ink stays wet enough to be moved about.
- Remember the Gallon-Quart-Ounce concept when coloring. (I think Ann used a little too much green on this.)
- Markers used were Rich Razzleberry; Old Olive and Delightful Dijon
- The colors we used for markers was inspired by the 3/8″ Ribbon Trio Pack on page 47 of the Holiday Catalog.
- The Very Vanilla Lace Trim is on sale through Wednesday for 25% off.
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I love to color and don’t do it often, but I should!
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You and Ann created a great card with these paisley images. Doesn’t this card base use Sweet Sugarplum also?
It sure does! Thanks for noticing. She types for me late at night and sometimes I think she falls asleep.