The Stampin Blends have two tips to use in your coloring. One end is a smaller tip to use in tiny areas, and the other end is a brush tip. For this card, I did not use shading because the areas are so small, but I did place the colors from the same shade near each other to resemble shading.
The other images in this set, a door, a chair, and a key can also be colored and shaded. It is fun to find stamp sets to color that and not common stamp sets. The background of this card is stamped with a couple stamps in this set that are intended to be accent pieces.
Today is the first day that you can order these great markers. You may remember that a few years ago Stampin'Up! offered what they called Blendabilities. Since they have been off the market a lot of research has taken place and the markers have been improved considerable.
1. The lids are much easier to take on and off.
2. The colors blend together much easier.
3. There are just 2 shades with each color making it easier to see how to blend the colors together.
Today is the first day that you can order these markers. Check out my website for the details.
Tomorrow I will share a card I made using the set called Beautiful You. Be sure and check back.
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