I am thrilled to finally share with you that I have been working on a Product Review for Splitcoaststampers over the last few weeks. I’m sure you already know that Splitcoaststampers is always on the leading edge in looking for the latest and greatest in products, helping put focus on talented designers and a one-stop-shop for inspiration and information! What a privilege it is to get the call about doing a review for something new!
For this round I am reviewing a new ink offering from Clearsnap called the Colorbox 4-Color Premium Dye Ink. It configures a color family of inks all into one box to make your stamping convenient and allow you to have perfectly coordinated colors with simply one box. Hop right over to the Product Focus page and you can see all the reviews and projects from the whole Product Review Team!
For my project today, I used the Summer palette’s blue to create this pretty card. I was inspired by a cool piece of pottery I saw on Pinterest that reminded me of the Detailed Floral Thinlets (picture below). I just had to see if I could mimic the look. Here is the video tutorial showing you the how-to:
If you cannot see it via your email, you can go to YouTube directly by clicking this link: Pottery Inspired Watercolor
I hope that you enjoy this fun technique. You could totally do this in multiple colors as well for a great result! Thanks so much for stopping in today. See you soon!
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Stamp: Flourishing Phrases; Paper: Fabriano Watercolor, Whisper White (Base); Ink: Colorbox 4-Color Premium Dye Ink in Summer; Accessories: Big Shot, Details Florals Thinlits Dies, Paint Brush, Dimensionals, Sequins (Share Kindess set from Pretty Pink Posh)
4 Comments
simply STUNNING!
Oh Jennifer ! This card is so pretty. It really has the delicacy of an antique Chinese porcelain.
I hadn’t noticed those pads but what an amazing look you got with them!
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