Hi, friends! Welcome
to another fun technique tutorial using the fabulous images by Great
Impressions Rubber Stamps! This week
we’ll be learning how to do the CRAYON RESIST technique! I’ll be making a fun gift tag that can go on
any number of gifts!
Here’s a list of supplies you’ll need for this technique~
- E767 Bubble Over
- White crayon or colored pencil
- Water color pen, blender pen, or small paintbrush
- Cup of water*
- Desired Inks
- Paper and embellishments to finish your project
The gift tag I’ve made~
Details~
And here’s the tutorial~
I apologize for having the wrong title in the video--I caught it too late and I had already saved the movie. Hopefully it didn't throw you off too much! :)
This stamp is SO versatile! You can pair it as a sentiment with D715 Kitty in Tub, G478 Bubbly Pig, G46 Mouse with Bubble Hearts, B168 Fish Bowl, F372 Cat and Fishes, F397 RainbowFish, E649 A School of Fish, or G421 Bubble Fish. You can use it alone as a sentiment on a card or use it as a gift tag as I’ve used it! Some gift giving ideas using this sentiment for the tag include bubble bath, dish soap, bubbles, or even soda pop! What a fabulous way to utilize your investment!
I hope you grab that image along with some of the other
stamps mentioned as quick as you can and don’t forget to grab the supplies for
next time’s tutorial! I’ll be focusing
on Halloween projects next month so our tutorials will be hauntingly sweet! The first one is called Ghost Masking!
Here are the supplies you’ll need for that technique~
- G379 Spider Web
- AA23 Itsy Bitsy Spider
- Vellum
- White cardstock
- Simple shaped die cut
- Inks
- Paper and embellishments to finish your project
6 comments :
Great tutorial Mynnette! I love the different ideas you gave for using this stamp. Never would have thought of soda!
Fab technique Mynn, thank you for sharing will try this out. I love that bubble stamp - gorgeous and would be ideal for many treats to make them a bit special Karen x
this is a great tutorial Mynette-and a beautiful tag that you created
Fab tutorial love your tutorial
I learn something new everyday. I never even considered crayon resist with colored pencils - you are so clever.
This is a fantastic tutorial Mynnette!! I have to give it a try.
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