chalkboard technique with Vintage Vogue Stampin UP
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You did a excellent job using the pastel ...thanks for sharing:)
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This is such an awesome technique!!! The white ink is so pretty against the black and I love how you put them around the border! Great job, great video, try to ignore the rude people that leave stupid comments like going "overboard" on the stamps! Sheesh.
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I love that you don't have to "seal it" with anything! I kept waiting for the "final step" to keep the chalk on the craft ink ~ what a great new trick! THANKS for SHARING! ♥
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So beautiful! Can you tell me the product names of the palette of chalk? And, the
stamping colors- what is the product line, & the name of the stamps/ink?
Can I purchase them at Micheal's? I'm from Vancouver B.C. Canada.
I absolutely enjoyed your video- so pretty!
LORI
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u went a little to overboard with the white stamps.....
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What a beautiful card!! Love your colour choices. TFS this technique. I'm so excited because I just ordered this stamp set last week!!
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wow....I haven't tried that. I like using versamark on whisper white...It also was a great effect!!! Check out my popcan technique I have posted on my channel. I think you like it. Yours in Crafting Tami ;o)
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What a beautiful card! I think I'm going to have to try this. Thanks for your great demo.
what kind r those stamps
panchito3948 2 months ago
@panchito3948
It's the stamp set Vintage Vogue from stampinup. I have the clear mount set. HTH.
Lisa
irvinehouse 2 months ago
By the way Orchid is pronounced OR KID...like the flower. ;)
hollybeth1974 2 years ago
Thank you!! I will remember this!! It might take me a while to break this bad habit--but I'll watch myself so I do fix it :)
irvinehouse 2 years ago
love this card i will have to give it a try thanks for sharing....does it have to be craft white ink pad you use...
mscindy47 2 years ago
Yes, it does need to be white craft ink (a type of slow drying pigment based ink) for this dark paper. If you subsitute with another type of ink--it should be white and slow drying (so the chalks can stick).
irvinehouse 2 years ago