If you missed the first video in this free class series start here...
Catch the whole Series here...
Keep it simple to start with and build from there. First steps are wobbly and the more you step the more stable you get. The idea is to start even if it's a rough one and enjoy the creative process.
Please if you have questions ask in the comments below. I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
Products used in this demo: Lawn Fawn Spooky Village Stamps and Dies Lawn Fawn Simple Sentiment Banner Dies Echo Park Paper 6x6 Monster Mash Ohuhu 60 Oahu Markers & Skin Tone Set- Lawn Fawn Jet Back Ink VersaFine Onyx Black Ink Bristol Smooth Paper Colored Cardstock (CTMH) Hobby Lobby Rainbow Pack of Cardbases Glitter Art Glue Trinity Stamps- Glowing Sky Embellishment mix Products I use through out the series and are some of my most used go-tos when creating...(I'll include links (affiliate when I can- it's at no cost to you and helps me to bring you free content.)) Stamp Platform- Paper Cutter/scorer- Inks- Start with the Rainbow and add from there (I think we started my Sister-in-Love with red, orange, yellow, green, teal, blue, purple- in tones that worked well together) If you stick with one company (we chose Taylored Expressions) for the bulk of them and get their matching cardstock...it just makes it easier and often they have color combos on their sites ad you are less likely to get duplicates of colors or colors that are super close to each other.) I suggest Tim Holtz Distress Inks and Oxides for blending, techniques and watercoloring. I love my Ohuhus Blending Foams- Paper- Bristol Smooth- Accent Opaque for card bases- Color Cardstock- Get a rainbow stack to start and go from there... Pattern paper- Look for colors and patterns you like and that will work with the stamps you have/want. Glue- Double sided tape (it's a nice have, but a must)- Stencil Masks Extra Sparkly things- Glitter Glue and Windsor & Newton Iridescent Medium Not needed, but definitely great tools to think about- Die-Cut Machine Die-Cut Machine with Basic Shape Bundle (best value) Die-Cut basic shapes- Brother Scan N Cut- Reverse Tweezers - Jewel Picker - Foam Adhesive- Thanks for watching and Keep getting Inky, Jaime
Products used in this demo: Lawn Fawn Spooky Village Stamps and Dies Lawn Fawn Simple Sentiment Banner Dies Echo Park Paper 6x6 Monster Mash Ohuhu 60 Oahu Markers & Skin Tone Set- Lawn Fawn Jet Back Ink VersaFine Onyx Black Ink Bristol Smooth Paper Colored Cardstock (CTMH) Hobby Lobby Rainbow Pack of Cardbases Glitter Art Glue Trinity Stamps- Glowing Sky Embellishment mix Products I use through out the series and are some of my most used go-tos when creating...(I'll include links (affiliate when I can- it's at no cost to you and helps me to bring you free content.)) Stamp Platform- Paper Cutter/scorer- Inks- Start with the Rainbow and add from there (I think we started my Sister-in-Love with red, orange, yellow, green, teal, blue, purple- in tones that worked well together) If you stick with one company (we chose Taylored Expressions) for the bulk of them and get their matching cardstock...it just makes it easier and often they have color combos on their sites ad you are less likely to get duplicates of colors or colors that are super close to each other.) I suggest Tim Holtz Distress Inks and Oxides for blending, techniques and watercoloring. I love my Ohuhus Blending Foams- Paper- Bristol Smooth- Accent Opaque for card bases- Color Cardstock- Get a rainbow stack to start and go from there... Pattern paper- Look for colors and patterns you like and that will work with the stamps you have/want. Glue- Double sided tape (it's a nice have, but a must)- Stencil Masks Extra Sparkly things- Glitter Glue and Windsor & Newton Iridescent Medium Not needed, but definitely great tools to think about- Die-Cut Machine Die-Cut Machine with Basic Shape Bundle (best value) Die-Cut basic shapes- Brother Scan N Cut- Reverse Tweezers - Jewel Picker - Foam Adhesive- Thanks for watching and Keep getting Inky, Jaime
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