Sunday, March 20, 2011

Rhinestone Stamp Tip

I LOVE bling!  Sadly, I don't have room for bling in every color.  I refuse to let the lack of space keep me awake at night (only stamping).  Did you know you can use a permanent marker to color your bling?  Yep!  Today's post uses Bic Mark It and Sharpie brands on Rhinestones.  They also work on pearls. I tested them just to be sure.

This was today's inspiration card.  I don't have a grass punch so here's my blue version.


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Inside of Card






Card Size: 4.5" x 6.25"

Stamps: (SU) Bodacious Bouquet, Looks Like Spring; (RCRW) Vertical Words

Ink: (SU) Pear Pizzazz, Pacific Point; (AP) Coal

Cardstock: (SU) Whisper White, Pear Pizzazz, Pacific Point, Pear Pizzazz designer paper

Tools/Accessories: (SU) Scallop Punch; Rhinestones; (BMI) Margarita Green

(SU) = Stampin' Up! (RCRW) = River City Rubber Works
(AP) = Ancient Page (BMI) = Bic Mark It


Here is my purple version.  This one makes me happy! The leaves and stems were stamped in Pear Pizzazz. They didn't quite meet so I used the matching marker to connect the leaves and stems.  Tip = don't buy an ink pad without a matching marker and a bottle of reinker.  Really!  




Inside of Card


Card Size: 4.5" x 6.25"


Stamps: (CS) Solid Almond Petals; (SU) Wildflowers, Bodacious Bouquet, Bring on the Cake

Ink: (SU) Pear Pizzazz, Concord Crush; (AP) Coal

Cardstock: (SU) Whisper White, Pear Pizzazz, Concord Crush, Concord Crush designer paper

Tools/Accessories: (SU) Concord Crush ribbon; (SU) Pear Pizzazz marker; Rhinestones; (S) Dark Purple

(CS) Clear Stamps  (SU) = Stampin' Up!  (AP) = Ancient Page  (S) = Sharpie

1 comment:

StarStraf said...

I need to remember the white insert for a dark color card