Todays video I will give you the 411 ( Information )on the watercolored pencils # 101879
I will show you 2 different ways to use these fabulous watercolored pencils with the
Blender pens # 102845 you will get 3 blender pens in a pack and all 3 are double ended
and also with the
Aqua Painter # 103954 Just add tap water and you are ready to go.
Both of these tools will give you Marvelous results with the Watercolored Pencils.
You may also want to grab some
Watercolor paper# 105019 and your
Staz on jet black ink# 101406
The balloon stamp I used in this video and for my sample card above are from the stamp sets called
Crazy for Cupcakes # 111618
Pencil Sharpener # 100745
Have fun !!
Until later.. Happy Stampin!
GREAT video, thank you.
Posted by: Mary D. | March 20, 2009 at 09:53 AM
Another GREAT video!! but they are dark,can you use more light??
Posted by: LLSHETERON | March 20, 2009 at 10:20 AM
Hi Dawn!
I just recently bought the watercolor pencil set through you and I was excited to see you demonstrate them. I recently used them for an anniversary card for my in-laws. I used a blending solution with them. I was really happy with the results! It was fun!!
Thanks again!
Hugs!
Posted by: Geri Rissman | March 20, 2009 at 04:48 PM
Hi Dawn, I cliked on the video and it said "Sorry this video is no longer available" What happened?
Posted by: Shelby | March 21, 2009 at 04:11 PM
Hi Dawn, went back a second time and it worked fine. Great tutorial. Really helps me to get a better feel for the watercoloring. Thanks again
Posted by: Shelby | March 21, 2009 at 04:20 PM
Great tutorial!
I've been watching your movies at YouTube for a while, and found a lot of inspiration in your creations.
I would love to buy some of the Stampin' Up! stamps, but since I live in Norway, that's not easy...
Posted by: Hege | March 24, 2009 at 09:49 AM
Hey Dawn! I didn't know you could use blender pens! I was wondering if you could show how people make a grey like line around there image with the aquawriter. I see it all the time and have no clue what to do!
Posted by: Anita | March 26, 2009 at 01:55 PM