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How much do you LOVE your markers? Aren't they the best invention ever??!! But when was the last time you used those beauties to do more than just color some adorable image??? TODAY is that day! Let's let our markers soar! Just querying for "marker" in the SCS resource section, this is what I found to start your wheels a'turnin': Copic Watercolor Background Colorless Blender Bleaching Watercoloring with Markers Smackin' Acetate - this is what my sample started as, but not exactly how it finished :rolleyes: Cathy was able to complete this, tho! {WTG, Cathy!} Misting with Markers Thumping
Let's see some MEGA MARKER LOVE.
Don't forget to use key word WT392 when uploading your love! See all the entries for this challenge HERE.
Hannah, Cathy, and I have a little sample for you to get the marker juices flowing...
My sample is HERE, not really sure why it doesn't want to join the gallery.
__________________ Hi, my name is Michelle Single, and I'm a craft addict. Check out my Caffeine & Stamps blog. I Know How to Use It - do you?? Come play with us every Thursday!
I'm trying to mix it up with Mix-Ability every Friday (little behind!)
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I got this cool set from Artistic Outpost- Keeper- and embossed several of the stamped images- added some marker coloring- and a "fancy fly" for my fisherwoman- dedicated to my fishing friends in Big Sky Country- Montana. Here's Front Porch Fishing
__________________ "You can't use up creativity. The more you use the more you have." -- Maya Angelou
This is my first week trying challenges and I was really excited to do this one! I used two techniques in mine (Thumping and Misting with Markers), which were both new to me. The tutorials were extremely helpful and I loved learning something new!
How fun! seeing as I recently purchased some Ranger Distress Markers - I tried the Smackin' Acetate technique! What an easy way to create a beautiful background! Love how this came out!!
I think the best thing about the challenge forums is that I have been using so many (new and old) tools and materials as opposed to using same ole stuff. Along with that best thing is all the inspiration from so many SCS members, especially the design team members, a big thank you to you all!