Showing posts with label glitter pen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glitter pen. Show all posts

Monday, September 4, 2017

little sprout onesies by Diane Zechman

Hello Ai friends and happy Monday!
Today I am sharing a special project for your sweet little someone!  This week we are doing a product swap with Marvy and I've used a few of their markers, along with the sweet Ai 4317- Little Sprout set, to decorate some baby onesies.
I wanted to try the Marvy Deco Just Glitter Premium markers and I read on the package that they are ideal for fabrics.  Cool!  I remembered the baby t-shirts that I did about 7 years ago and wanted to try making them again, this time adding a bit of glitter!

I made sure to pre-wash the onesies and then stamped them with black ink.  You can find info on how I do the onesies in the tutorial I previously did on my blog.


I received some great skin tone markers so I colored the baby girl's skin with Marvy Le Plume Permanent Markers, OR822- Pale Orange and R813- Blush Pink. The rest was colored with Copic markers and I finished by adding some purple glitter with the Marvy Deco Violet Just Glitter marker.

These little t-shirts also look great hanging on a line to decorate at a baby shower.  You can customize them to the theme and colors!

Don't forget to enter our Product Swap giveaway!


Have a great Monday and… happy stamping!
 

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Letters to Santa

Hi Everyone,

Did you all have a great Thanksgiving?? I sure did. Now it's time to get those cards and letters out to friends and family and of course to Santa.


This is the cutest stamp of some forest critters getting their cards out in the mail. I used silver mirror card stock and it really is like a mirror, sorry for the glare on the card. I'll know better next time. Please stop in tomorrow the the next Weekly Challenge.

Supplies used:
Christmas Mailbox - U1530
Copic markers: R00, R14, R29G94, YG67, O, C-2, C-5, YR65, W7, E25, E71,B21, B24, B32,  B95,BG10, BG72,  V04, V09, V17,
Ink - India Ink
Paper/Card Stock - Mirror CS, Green CS, Designer CS
Corner Rounder
Holly Punch for Corners
Spellbinders Big Scalloped Rectangles LG - S4-255
Glitter - Fire Engine Red, Sparkling Snow

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Love is in the Air

Hi stampers,
Some of you may not be familiar with this holiday, but in this part of the midwest we have a card/gift giving holiday called Sweetest Day.Check out the origin of this holiday, it is fascinating. It is always in October and I thought you might like to get an early start. Art Impressions has the best heart to use on a card or a scrapbook layout. If your area of the U.S. doesn't celebrate Sweetest Day you could use this card for Valentine's Day as well.


This card is very easy and quick to make. The card is 6"X6" and I used a heart punch to make the heart cut out areas on card stock on that panel in the center. The stamp is P2003 and I heat embossed the image on white CS using red embossing powder. Adding the white doily was a great accent.  I added a few of the hearts that were punched out and adding glitter to them really gave the card that special pizzazz.

Thanks for stopping by today,

Monday, October 25, 2010

Halloween Tots...SOOO CUTE!

I LOVE the TOTS! How precious is this little group of Trick or Treaters? I colored them with Copic markers and then I cut them out. I had the perfect background paper in my stash and I had to add some bats to complete the scene. Make sure you check out the Art Impressions web store to see the newest stamps and check out the gorgeous Christmas stamps and get a jump on your Holiday cards! Thanks for popping in!