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What are some of your favorite stamps for coloring images? I am getting into the pencil and marker coloring thing and I love to do this but its hard to find the right stamps.
I like local king. Lots of their stamps are reverse negative so easier to color.. also good for using markers I stead of ink pads.. loved her classes at the heirloom production show.
There are lots of companies that make images for colouring.
Wild Rose Studio
Crafter's Companion
High Hopes
Magnolia
Impression Obsession
Whipper Snapper
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My favorites are from Whipper Snapper. They are my favorites especially the snowmen for Christmas, cute animals with hearts for Valentines and all their Easter stamps are the cutest and so fun to color.
The Year of Flowers series from Papertrey Ink are my favorites to color.
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Magnolia and Sugar Nellies. Beautiful stamps. I use memento ink to stamp with - it sets well and doesn't smear. I usually use Copics for coloring. I plan on trying my hand at colored pencils soon - Prismas.
I use mostly Gina K. Designs (especially Theresa Momber's and Melanie Meunchinger's sets) and SweetnSassy stamps for coloring. SU doesn't have a lot of line images for coloring, but I have accumlated a few of their sets as well. Oh, and House Mouse is another great company for coloring.
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I'm still pretty much a newbie with this - trying my hand at Prismacolor pencils and OMS (until I win the lottery and can afford Copics, LOL). My favorite rubber/clear stamps are Penny Black, Lawn Fawn, and Paper Smooches. My favorite digi-stamps are Meljen's Designs and Hambo Stamps. (I tend to favor "cute", and "animals". I'm not much for people stamps, or realistic designs.)
And I'll second what Metalcharm said. Digi-stamps are a great way to practice. You can find quite a few freebies, just by Googling "freebie didi-stamps". I did that before investing too much in pencils and supplies (though it didn't take long to realize I was going to be hooked.)
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I like local king. Lots of their stamps are reverse negative so easier to color.. also good for using markers I stead of ink pads.. loved her classes at the heirloom production show.
I love Local King Rubber too....the sets give so many card making options!