Elevate Your Crafting: Exploring Vibrant Outlines and Ink Choices for Stamping and Blending

Are you ready to take your crafting to the next level? In this blog post, I’m taking you into the world of stamping and blending, exploring the use of colorful outlines, as well as the best ink choices for seamless blending or water coloring. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting out, there’s something here for everyone to elevate all of our creations.

Colorful Outlines: Beyond Black

Let’s start by shaking things up with our stamped outlines. While black is a classic choice, think outside the box and experiment with different colors. Consider using shades like browns, grays, or even a complementary color to add depth and visual interest to your stamped images. This simple change can transform your projects and give them a unique flair that sets them apart.

The Power of Memento Ink for Stampin’ Blends Alcohol Markers

When it comes to alcohol markers and blending, the right outline ink can make all the difference. That’s where Memento ink steps in as a game changer. This water-based dye ink is specifically designed for alcohol marker blending, making it a must-have ink for crafters who want professional-looking results. Its quick-drying formula ensures smooth and seamless blends, giving your creations that polished finish you want.

Staz On: The Ultimate Companion for Watercoloring

If water coloring is your passion, then Staz On ink is your secret weapon. Unlike water-based inks, Staz On is a solvent-based ink, making it perfect for stamping on non-porous surfaces like acetate and watercolor paper. Its waterproof and fast-drying properties ensure that your stamped outlines stay crisp and clear, even when layered with watercolors. With Staz On, you can let your creativity flow without worrying about smudging or smearing your artwork.

Exploring Color with Blending Brushes

Last but not least, let’s talk about blending brushes and the endless possibilities they offer. While black is a classic choice for creating shadows and depth when stamping the outline, don’t be afraid to experiment with other colors to add dimension and personality to your projects. Whether you’re using soft pastels for a dreamy look or bold primaries for a statement effect, using different colors for the outline when using blending brushes allow you to explore a myriad of colors and techniques to bring your vision to life.

As you can see, by embracing colorful outlines, choosing the right ink for your needs, and experimenting with various outline hues when using blending brushes, you’ll unlock endless possibilities in your stamping and coloring endeavors. So go ahead, unleash your creativity, and let your imagination soar. Happy crafting!

Measurements for the cards:

Card base – 8-1/2 x 5-1/2, scored at 4-1/4

Basic White – (cut 2, one for inside of the card and the other for the outside) 3-3/4 x 5

Coordinating Color – (cut 2, one for inside of the card and the other for the outside) 3-7/8 x 5-1/8

Here are the supplies used for these cards:

And here is the video from my YouTube channel where I discuss these inks and you can see the cards.

I hope this blog post has inspired you to explore new techniques and push the boundaries of your creativity. If you try any of these tips, I’d love to see your creations! Feel free to share them with me on social media using #ColorfulCrafting.

Until next time, happy crafting!


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