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Coloring With Strong Pastels
Hi everyone! This is Jennifer Rustioni from @armieritagli! I’m so happy to be back on the Spellbinders Blog! Today I share with you a step-by-step tutorial of the card I realized featuring the Uchida Le Pen Neon! These pens are so fun to use! I chose to use the Uchida Le Pen Neon to create a CAS card. I realized an easy coloring different from my usual, and I had so much fun to do it! For my project, I used the Stampendous Little Monsters Perfectly Clear Stamp Set. These monsters are so fun and cute, aren’t they?? Well, I stamped a monster on a white card stock using the…
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Creating Eye-Catching Cards with Fine Tip Neon Pens
Hi there, this is Annie Williams and today I’m excited to share a couple of ways to add eye-popping color and the look of texture to backgrounds and die-cuts using Uchida Le Pen Neon Pens. Colors this bright can be a little intimidating to use on cards, but I promise you’ll have fun when you try it! I wanted a large canvas to play with the beautiful colors in the Uchida Le Pen Neon Pen set, so I started by applying Gold Hot Foil to white cardstock using the Geometric Flower Background Glimmer Plate. Then I colored the petals of the flowers using a flicking motion with the pens. Since…
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4 Stitching Die Methods Without Thread
We are so excited to be releasing more stitching dies this year! From our current collections Stitched Alphabet, Stitchmas Christmas, Spring Into Stitching, and our new Stitching Die Club, there is so much to experiment with! However, we know how time-consuming stitching and threading can be. Not to mention how difficult the task can be at times. Therefore, we’ve collected a few stitching die methods without thread for you to try out in cards and crafts! Faux Stitching Method Our first recommendation is to use pens and markers to draw faux stitches. If you’re short on thread, this method can give you a whole new set of colors to use!…