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Originally Posted by HeartsongsDoes anyone have experience with "watercoloring" with a blender pen? I'm thinking it would work better on WW or VV paper. |
I often do watercolouring with a water pen and distress inks....refer to my gallery! It is quick and so easy. I just put some of the ink onto my acrylic block and use the water pen to pick up the colours. You can also scribble on you block with water based markers.
Just a few suggestions....I use a heavy weight paper and go over the area to be coloured first with a bit of water then apply the ink. Dab your pen onto a paper towel when you want to change colours.
I have used a blender pen with this tech. too but you have to watch you don't rub off the paper which it will do if it gets too wet. I also find I can get better colour variations when I use the water pen instead of the blender pen...just my experience...
you can really see the colour on my card here:
FS238, Casing Lydia by k dunbrook at Splitcoaststampers