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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2011

Oops! I said I used Ovals Dies when it's obvious that I used Circles Dies. Must have been half asleep! So sorry!

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  • What a wonderful use for my blender pen! As always, your cards are fabulously pretty! They always "speak" to me.... just the type of card that I love!

  • For the Pure Luxury heavyweight (white) cardstock, is there a right or a wrong side that's best for Copics or are both sides the same? I just ordered some so I'm curious. This is a very cool technique, love the dimension it gives to this stamp! :)) TFS

  • @lajkitty They do offer international shipping on their website ^_^.

  • @booknplays I think dove blender pen is only good for water base pens and chalks. You will need a alcohol based blender pen

  • @5redbird From Tsukineko website: For versamark: Stamp your image onto text-weight paper to explore the possibilities of watermarking, or stamp subtle tone-on-tone images onto colored cardstock. Create a resist image by stamping on glossy cardstock and brayering with dye ink. And VersaMark is so sticky that it will act as a "glue" for chalks, pigment powder and embossing powder. Versa magic is a pigment ink pad(chalk ink), which gives a opaque look and great for use as a shadow ink.

  • What can I say, I ADORE Gina's videos. Such inspiration. If I lived in the USA, I would buy everything from Gina K designs!

  • Love these trees!!! What is the difference between a VersaMark & a VersaMagic Ink Pad? TFS

  • I like this technique. I don't own copics, but I do have Bic alcohol markers. Will the Dove blending pen I use for my watercolor pencils work with these or should I invest in a copic blender?

  • Very lovely card. Fun technique too!

  • Fun technique! Beautiful card, love the colors. TFS! ~ Pat :)

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