Hello and happy Wednesday! I’m here to share a page made with one of the products that are 50% off in today’s sale at The Lilypad.
I’m so proud of how lovely our Christmas tree looks!! 😀
Hello and happy Wednesday! I’m here to share a page made with one of the products that are 50% off in today’s sale at The Lilypad.
I’m so proud of how lovely our Christmas tree looks!! 😀
Hello! Are you all shopped out after Black Friday? The Lilypad is having a 40-60% sale on select products. I combined a bunch of them to make this page:
This is a very special photo from Christmas last year, and I had been holding on to it. I love how the page turned out!
Hello! Are you shopping today? I am only online shopping this year. If you are, you need to stop by The Lilypad! There’s a 40-60% off sale on select products, plus the new releases this week blew me away! Here’s what I scrapped:
I am so looking forward to this holiday season!
And yay – tomorrow is the weekend! 🙂
Happy Thanksgiving to all my US friends! I love how this card turned out – colored with Copic Ciao markers. And while I’m at it, I’ll also share a birthday card I made with the cute critters I shared in the previous post.
For the background, I used the forest scene stencil by Hero Arts and some Dylusion ink sprays.
Almost one month to go to Christmas! I am proud of myself because today I finally finished and order the photo calendars I make for our families every year for Christmas. I really dragged it on this year, so now I just need to hope they get here in time. 🙂
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I am way late on jumping on the train of alcohol markers for coloring. The reason is that way back when I started crafting, I purchased some alcohol inks by Tim Holtz, and given my total lack of skills as I was just starting out, I failed miserably at getting good results with them, and I just got scarred for life and gave up on the alcohol inks. And by association, I never even remotely considered trying alcohol markers. I was just full of misconceptions! But that is all in the past now, and here I am to share what I have learned.
Stamp: Mama Elephant (Whimsical Winter)
I can use them on regular cardstock or even directly card bases, and no matter how many times you color over the same spot, the paper won’t pill!! I love coloring with watercolors, which are a forgiving medium and overall I’d say are the cheapest one; yet I dislike that I need to use watercolor paper for them. Here’s a simple and quick card I made directly onto the (cheap) card base (from Michaels):
They blend incredibly well. There are a lot of colors available, and they recommend getting 3 colors in the same family to ensure a good blend. I found them very easy to use! The only tip I have is to start from the lighter color and move towards darker colors, going back to the lighter color to blend.
They have a brush tip and a broad tip – the brush tip is flexible (though not as much as a Tombow dual brush pen) and is great for coloring.
Of course nothing is ever perfect, so these markers do have some drawbacks.
Yes, alcohol markers do bleed. Here’s a photo of the back of the same critters. I can live with this – either I can die cut the stamped shapes like I did here, or use a backing on the card. I used Neenah solar white cardstock for these.
They are expensive. There are two main types of Copic markers: the Copic Sketch and the Copic Ciao. The former have a body that is oval in shape and have the widest variety of colors: 358. The Ciao markers cost around 25-30% less than the Sketch, have a round barrel, and come in 180 colors. I decided to go with the Ciao markers because I feel like it’s better to cap my color selection pool to 180 rather than 358 :), and I can get more bang for my buck. The fact that they are round makes them more prone to rolling on the table, but the lids have a ledge that stops the rolling; also I read that the Sketch markers are bigger and I was afraid they would feel too big in my hands.
Since both types of markers are refillable, even though the Ciao can fit less ink, I think the Ciao are cheaper in the short and long run. The only thing I miss is that the lids of the Sketch markers have the color number printed on them, while the Ciao ones don’t.
They sell sets of these markers, but I decided to purchase individual colors so I can pick and choose the ones I want. Plus there wasn’t really a discount in buying the set. I’m thinking I won’t need all 180 of them – you can see the full range on the Copic website.
I started by purchasing 13 colors plus the colorless blender (which I haven’t quite learned how to use yet, other than as an eraser to fix small mistakes). I chose yellows/oranges and pinks/reds, plus a couple of browns and grays – the goal was to see if I liked them.
Here’s the colors I ordered to start:
Here’s what they look like on copy paper:
And like them I did :), so I went ahead and ordered 21 more – violets, blues and greens.
In the process, I found a new (to me) online store: scrapbookpal.com. I love that it has discounted prices on the entire store (Sketch markers are $5.24 each, and Ciaos are $3.59 each), and shipping for orders above $25 is free! You can’t beat that. Also, the shipping is same day if you order before 2 PM MST. I am blown away by the speedy service: I placed my last order on Friday afternoon, and it had shipped in just half an hour!! They arrived today.
And here’s the swatch:
In short, I find that while I did not NEED these markers in my craft supplies, they are fun and easy to use, and I am glad I tried them out. I love how smooth the color is once it’s laid down! I’m not planning to get all the colors in the collection at this point, but we’ll see how that goes! 🙂
I’m headed on a business trip later this week but as soon as I am back I will be playing with all my new markers! I can’t wait!
Have you tried Copic markers? I’d love to hear what you think!
While my craft room is now mostly complete, I have been super busy and on travel for work, so I still haven’t branched out from making cards – I love how quick and easy it is to work on a card. I also bought a bunch of new supplies lately, and I love trying them out this way. Here are the cards I made last week. The first two are with a fun stamp from Simon Says Stamp.
And the last one is with a stamp by Altenew.
I added some Nuvo Drops to embellish. Quick and easy!
This next week is going to be crazy busy too, but I hope to manage to put away all my crafty supplies in my newly assembled furniture, so I can get back to creating next week!
This weekend the latest BYOC collection was released at The Lilypad, and it’s a really good one! Here’s what I made with it:
I love the watercolored elements!