Hello There: Blender Pen Highlighting Tips!
Hi bloggers! Happy Thursday to you! We’re so thrilled to have dear friend of Simon, Kathy Racoosin as a guest on our blog today! Her blog is appropriately titled The Daily Marker, and folks, let me tell you, this gal can COLOR. She totally made our day when she said she would join our STAMPtember® celebration with some cool coloring tips & tricks!
(Follow photos with numbered instructions in clockwise order)
Enjoy!
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Stamp images beautiful flowers from Lawn Fawn called ” Our Friendship Grows” with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.Add a line with a dark pink alcohol marker onto the petals.Note: This is an ink for coloring with alcohol markers & NOT recommended for water color markers but, it’s works if you are careful.
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Color on top of the dark pink marker with a lighter color pink. This will soften the hard line on the petals.
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Add a medium yellow color to the flowers center.Note: This photo shows dots of the colors selected to use on the images for an easy reference.
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Add a darker color of yellow for the flowers center overlapping the lighter yellow color.
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Add some lines to the leaves with a medium green marker and continue to color the leaf with a lighter color.
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Repeat with blue markers to color the vase.
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This is the fun part…. Add some pretty highlights to your stamped images by using Distress Markers with a Dove Blender pen.Note: Since Distress Markers are water color markers you must be careful to not apply to much color.Always stamp an extra image to test what color distress markers you like best and or practice before adding color to your image.(This flower was tested using 3 different shades of blue and orange to see what would yield the desired look).
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Scribble the Distress Marker into a palette or onto a craft sheet. Pick up some of the orange color from the palette with the Dove Blender. Add the color from the Dove Blender to your petals giving them an orange wash. One time is a charm. If you over color your paper will begin to pill.A FEW TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS USING A DOVE BLENDER PEN:
- The dove marker is being used instead of using a paint brush or a water brush. When water isn’t being applied it’s easier to control the color added to the images. A Dove Bender works great with most colored pencils as well.
- If you have a heavy hand when coloring use a heat tool and try on the back of the image between colors so your paper doesn’t become to saturated.
- Always scribble off the color from the tip of the Dove Blender on some scrap paper before switching colors just like you would do with a paint brush.
9. Scribble a dark blue Distress Marker into the palette. Pick up a dab of the color on the tip of the Dove Blender. Add the blue starting in the corner of the petal and working your way along side of the petal to keep a shaded look on the petal. If the petal becomes to dark make a note to self to pick up less color on the tip of the Dove blender or scribble some color off on a scrap sheet of paper first before blending onto the petal.
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Add some Gathered Twigs Distress Marker to the flowers center.
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Take the small tip of the Distress Marker adding many teeny tiny dots in the cracks of the flowers to add some extra highlights to the petals.
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Dry your image with a heat tool on the back to be sure that its dry.A FEW TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS USING A WHITE GEL PEN.
- Adding some white pen accents on any image really enhance your overall project & always practice on scrap paper first.
- For best results with the gel pen place a dot on your finger and be sure to let the white dot “pool” on your finger. This way you know the pen is flowing nicely and is ready to go.
- If you feel that you added to much white pen on your image you can hid some of the white by coloring on top or use a black permanent marker (depending on where the white was added on the image).
- Trace around the white gel accents you placed on your image with a Micron .01 marker.
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Add some white around half of the dots on the flowers center. Trace around the white with a Micron .01 marker. This extra step will really make the white accents really stand out. However, you might be happy skipping this step. Use the black marker to enlarge the small black dots in the flowers center.
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Cut your flower out and bend the petals upward gently. (This particular flower has a die cut for quick results.)Add Glossy Accents to the centers of the flowers. Set aside to dry for a few hours or overnight.
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Cut some white card stock 4.25 x 5.5. Use washi tape to hold the chevron stencil onto your craft sheet.Using a dauber blend some distress inks around the stencil.
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Using a ruler draw a black line to around the pattern with a Micron pen. Wipe the ruler cleanbetween each line so you don’t’ get any smears on your card. Stamp lines on the blue vase and add some dots with the Gel Pen.
- Add some faux stitching around the black line for some extra detail. Die cut Sketchy Banners adding a bit color with the Dove Blender. Stamp the sentiment with Hero Arts Black Die ink. Die cut the feathers and color the same way as the flower adding blue highlights and a white line down the center. Layer your images and use pop dots behind the images for dimension . Add to your card base.
- Close up of the flowers!! Ooooh! Ahhh!!
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I was born into a family of artists. Grandpa was an oil painter, mother painted china, and I can’t draw a straight line. When it comes to coloring, I can’t stay in the lines. I envy people who can make inanimate objects look so real. You did a beautiful job on the flowers.
LOVE this card. Will definitely be trying this technique.
Fantastic card!! Love the colors!! So vibrant!
Kathy is so inspiring to me.. LOVE this card it is gorgeous..
Kathy, your coloring is amazing! I wish I could color as half as well as you do.
Very nice card! Love the colors!
This tips are wonderful Kathy, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Kathy’s coloring is just out of this world, amazing! These cards are just beautiful!!
The card is gorgeous. Thank you so much for the wonderful details on how to do that technique.
Wow! I have that pen from long ago and I haven’t used it lateley. I love this new use and I will try very soon. I love the result!!!
I would love to try this but the problem is I don’t have any Distress Markers yet. Now adding it to my wishlist =)!
FABULOUS tutorial Kathy! Your card is amazing! Super fun products from Lawn Fawn and Luxe ink…swooning over them! Thanks so much for sharing!
Great Cards, love the colors.
This card is beautiful!. Love the colors. Thank you for sharing with us.
Great tutorial and the pictures are the best part! Thank you!
A great tutorial Kathy. You’re card is just amazing!
The flowers are stunning. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
This is a beautiful card! Will have to give this technique a try! Thanks! :)
Wow! Those are some serious coloring skills! :)
Thanks for sharing
I love everything about this card!
Gorgeous flowers! Love that background stencil.
Great work. I am in awe.
Thanks.
Thanks! These are all great tips! They will all help to improve our coloring skills and I love using markers and watercolors to color my cards as well as inks!
Great tutorial Kathy, so easy to follow and definitely one that i’ll be coming back to as I try to improve my colouring skills.
Thanks also Steph for the class place.
Hugs xNx
What a great tutorial!! I’m just starting to work on learning to color stamped images and pros like you just amaze me — first with your beautiful coloring skills, but almost even more with your generosity as you take the time to help stampers like me to learn techniques like this! Thanks you so much!!
lovely coloring techniques thank you for sharing
Beautiful works of art thanks for sharing
Awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Great colors on the card.
thanks for sharing I love her coloring works of art.
I love Kathy’s cards!
Thanks for such a great tutorial on using blenders. I still haven’t gotten comfortable with my small collection of copics, and this helps a lot!
This is a great technique. I’ve never heard of a Dove blender pen, but it looks like fun. Thanks Kathy.
Beautiful work!
I love the centers of the flowers!
Love your post Kathy, it is very good at explaining and I love the detail pictures, it really makes things very very clear. I also appreciate the TIPS about the Dove blender pen.
Who knew there was so much to coloring! These flowers are gorgeous! Thanks for all the tips.
Great tutorial. I haven’t used my Dove blender in awhile. It’s good to be reminded to use things we have that have been sitting unused for awhile.
Interesting technique for coloring.
Your card is beautiful. I wish I could color like that!!!! Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
Someday, with much practice, I will color just like YOU Kathy!
Thanks for the tips:)
There she goes again…creating amazing cards with her coloring magic! Love, love, love it!
You are the colouring queen – thanks for the lesson.!
Amazing cards! Thank you for the inspiration to keep working on my coloring techniques!
Wow !! lot of work for a pretty card !!! Congrats !
Hugs from France
Lunéa
Wonderful coloring!!! I do have any copics, but i have a lot of distress markers and i love them!!!
Wonderful directions…I love the step by step instructions!
Kathy’s a genius…these flowers just POP! Brilliant in more ways than one.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for this amazing tutorial about using markers and blending pen. I am a newbie and totally grateful for you willing to share these tips! And the card is just gorgeous!
Great tutorial. I would not have thought to mix alcohol markers and distress markers on the same project.
Thank you so much for all of your tips on using alcohol markers and the blending pen, Kathy!
I haven’t had good luck with the blending pen, but your card is GORGEOUS, and your instructions are great, so I’ll try again!
Fabulous cards! Love the colouring, love the background!
What a cool technique! Thank you for the detailed photos, always helps =)