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Doodle Ideas and MORE!

6/8/2019

 
This last week for Demo, we had to have a *quick* last minute change due to someone feeling under the weather... so it was Wendy's turn to come up with an idea on the fly!! 

​Check out these ideas!! 
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I love what Wendy creates when she is in her Element!!! 

So this first idea is really clever... Wendy wanted to create a fun art piece. She started with the 140 lb. Cold Press Watercolor Paper
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Wendy took a large kitchen platter and traced a circle onto her piece of watercolor paper. 

THEN Wendy went online and found a public domain image of a Raven and printed it off A FEW TIMES. 

Wendy cut out the Raven first... 
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  • I love this idea using the ORIGINAL SHAPES as her stencils so she new how to create the bird shape! 
  • When you cut out the RAVEN ONLY you end up with a basic stencil! (for a sturdier stencil, you can print your image onto card stock). Wendy TRACED THE RAVEN so she got the basic bird shape in the middle of her circle. 
  • Next, Wendy cut out a wing of the Raven, laid it down in the middle of her Raven tracing, and traced the wing
  • Then, Wendy cut out the other wing shapes, laid them down, and traced them. She did the same with the beak. 
  • Wendy ended up with a line drawing of the bird shape...  THEN she filled the shape with doodles!!! 
  • Wendy used one of her FAVORITE doodle pens, the Black Glaze Pen 
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I love how she created her own branch and filled the space with some "woodgrain" shapes and then filled the other negative spaces with small dots, geometric shapes, swirls, and MORE!! 
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Just look at the detail!! What a FUN concept!! 
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The other idea that Wendy had was making an Interactive Card in a NEW WAY 
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Wendy started out by stamping her Stampscapes Pine Tree Stamp along the bottom edge of her card. She created the background using her Picket Fence Blending Brushes and circle for masking off the moon. Wendy likes to use Distress Inks for creating this effect because the colors blend BEAUTIFULLY together. 
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To glaze the image, Wendy used Versamark Ink and Detail Clear embossing powder.

Wendy taught the "glazing" technique from a past Tuesday with Wendy class and you can find the step-by-step up tutorial in this previous blog post: https://www.stampadoodle.com/stampadoodle-blog/tuesday-with-wendy-may-21st
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Wendy created a gate-fold card and placed the glazed piece at the TOP of the card so that when you lift up the flap you see a gate fold hidden underneath!! 

I love how Wendy used these Tree Line die-cuts from Memory Box and CUT THEM IN HALF so that half of the tree lines are on the left gate fold and half of them are on the right gate fold. 

She arranged the layers so that the trees on the RIGHT overlap the trees on the left. 
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On the inside of the card she placed this Oval Tree Frame that I love SO MUCH!! Perfect place for writing a sentiment!! 
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What a fun card idea!! (And a great card for men! Hunting, camping, fishing.. the themes are endless!!) 
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Stop by and see us for FREE Wednesday Demo!! It is offered every Wednesday from Noon to 1pm here at the store in the Atrium. 

You don't need to sign up for Demo, you can just stop by and learn something new!!! 

See you soon!

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Tuesday with Wendy, June 4th

6/7/2019

 
I love how fun the cards are from this last week of Tuesday with Wendy card making class!!! 
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This first card was inspired by the Nesting Circles and Nesting Rounded Rectangles die-cuts from Hero Arts!! 
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To make the card:
  • Start out with a piece of thick Vellum. WEAR GLOVES while you colorize your piece of Vellum with Alcohol inks. To do this, pick up a small piece of wool (for Alcohol Inks) and apply a little bit of Alcohol Blending Solution to the wool. THEN apply a couple drops of 2 colors of Alcohol Ink onto the wool (Wendy chose 2 colors from Ranger, Turquoise and Limeade). Smoosh the piece of wool onto the surface of the vellum until the vellum is covered in color!
  • Now use your home die-cut machine to cut a piece of black card stock with one of the larger Rounded Rectangle die cuts
  • Now, take the piece of black card stock that you just cut with the die-cut machine and cut out a series of circles. Wendy used the Nesting Circle Infinity Dies because you can get SO MANY SIZES of circles!! When you overlay the piece of card stock (that has the circles cut out of it) on top of the Alcohol Inked Vellum, you get the color peeking through. 
  • On each of the circles, press them into on of 2 Distress Oxide ink pads (the Distress Oxide inks show up on black paper). Wendy chose the Distress Oxide ink colors Twisted Citrone and Peacock Feathers 
  • Now, it's time to put the card together!! Start with a teal-colored card base. Next, adhere the BLACK CARD STOCK TO THE VELLUM (yes the piece of black card stock with the circles cut out of it). That way you can apply the adhesive onto the vellum in the areas that are covered up by the black card stock. Wendy used the Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive to adhere the Vellum to a piece of white card stock. Wendy used a pair of scissors to trim the piece of white card stock to be the same size as the vellum. Then Wendy used double-sided tape to adhere the layered pieces to the front of her card base. 
  • Finally, layer the circles on the front of the card arranging them in a fun way! Wendy used pop dots for dimension and added in gems for an extra *bling* element!! 
I love how fun and funky this card is!! Of course, the added Gems are always fun for adding focal points! 
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The next card that Wendy created was inspired from this *Wonderful* stamp set from Altenew, Everlasting Happiness
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To make the card:
  • Start out with a piece of black card stock. Using your Tim Holtz stamp platform, stamp the largest floral circle onto the front of the card base using Versafine Clair, Nocturne
  • Then, use Prismacolor Pencils to color the florals, leaves and sprigs 
  • Next, put your piece of black card stock back into the Tim Holtz stamp platform and stamp down the largest floral circle AGAIN and it should land in the same spot. Then use Detail Black embossing powder across the entire image. Heat set the image 
  • Then, stamp the the sentiment, Celebrate Life, onto a strip of white card stock. Using a fine line black pen (such as a Le Pen) and a ruler, add a thin line above and below the sentiment to add a focal point. 
  • Wrap the strip of white paper around the front of the black paper and use double-sided tape to adhere it to the back of the card stock. Mount this onto a piece of aqua-colored card stock and adhere it all to the front of a purple card stock base 
Just LOOK HOW STUNNING this card is!!! I love the pop of color!! 
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The last card that Wendy created was ALSO inspired by the Altenew stamp set, Everlasting Happiness
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To make the card: 
  • Start out with a half-sheet of yellow card stock. Score the paper at 2 1/8" from the left AND 2 1/8" from the right to create a gate-fold card. 
  • Use your home die-cut machine to cut out 2 ivory circle shapes. Also cut out a pink polka dot circle and a purple polka dot circle of the same size.  Stamp the small floral circle onto each of the ivory card stock circles. Inside the circles, stamp a sentiment. Wendy stamped "Love Grows Here" and "Dream" inside each of the circles with the same color of stamp ink, Versafine Clair ink, Medieval Blue
  • On the LEFT gate fold, AT THE TOP, adhere the purple polka dot circle and one of the floral circles, making sure to make them off-set 
  • On the RIGHT gate fold, AT THE BOTTOM, adhere the pink polka dot circle and the other floral circle, again making sure they are off-set. 
  • On another piece of  ivory card stock, stamp JUST THE FLOWERS part of one of the small floral circles. Wendy did this by using an acrylic block and lining up the flowers on the top, left, and right side. Then, Wendy pasted the card stock with the florals on the INSIDE of the gate fold.
  • To finish off the card, Wendy took a piece of decorative floral paper and scored it at the top so that it folds over the top to the back just slightly (about a 1/4" overlap). The piece will fold over the front. 
  • The last thing she did was fold the card closed and made a 12" strip with yellow card stock, about an inch wide, and adhered it with double-sided tape. Wendy tied a sheer coral-colored ribbon around the yellow strip and tied a knot on the front. 
I love how bright and summery this card is!! 

I love how fun it is to interact with all the flaps and openings! 
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Join us for the NEXT Tuesday with Wendy card making class!! It will be offered on June 18th. 

PLEASE CALL to sign up!! 360-647-9663 

​See you soon!! 

Nesting Die-Cuts, Beyond the Frame

5/24/2019

 
For Demo last week, Bekah was the Demonstrator and she had some WONDERFUL ideas for using her Nesting die-cuts. 

Just LOOK HOW STUNNING these cards are!!! 
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I love that she used these Nesting die-cuts in a NEW WAY!!! 

Check out how she used the Nesting Diamonds from Tonic and these Nesting Hearts ... and the combination of the textured papers and colors makes for a GREAT CARD!!!! 
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Bekah used this Simple Strips Background stamp from Taylored Expressions and the matching banner die-cut.... 
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Look how fun this is with the added *bling*!!! 
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Check out this next idea using the Stitched Star die-cuts from Memory Box!! 
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I love how Bekah used the banner die-cut from Taylored Expressions with DIFFERENT sentiments!! Her sayings go *PERFECTLY* with this card!! 
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Bekah also used this Wide Washi Tape from Altenew and I LOVE IT with the stars!! 

This really is a WONDERFUL card... great for Birthdays or Graduation!!
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I love this masculine card that she created using the Nesting Hexagons from Tonic and this Jalopy as the focal point .... There are SO MANY great ideas happening here!!
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What I love the most about this card is all the fun TEXTURES of paper!!! And the added gears with the car makes for such a great card idea!! 
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Did you see here how she made the Jolopy SHINY?!?! She used PACKING TAPE on the car, THEN cut it out using her home die cut machine!! Such a clever idea for making a car looked glazed (with minimal effort!!) 
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Stop by the store to get inspired and to get NEW IDEAS on how to use some of your older die-cuts!!! 

See you soon!!
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Tuesday with Wendy, May 21st

5/23/2019

 
Check out the WONDERFUL cards that Wendy designed for card making class last week!! 

I LOVE this grouping of cards!!! THEY ARE SO FUN!! 
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The first card that Wendy designed was inspired from this Pine Tree stamp from Stampscapes and this Cloud Stencil from Rosie's Roadshow. Wendy also used a number of Distress Inks for creating the sky and sun! 
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To make the card: 
  • For this technique, you will need to use a piece of 110# solar white card stock. The heavier-weight card stock will have more body for doing the ink-layering and glazing. 
  • Take a piece of copy paper and cut out a circle in the middle of the paper using the Hero Arts Nesting Circle dies. SAVE THE CIRCLE and use the piece of paper with a hole cut-out as a stencil. 
  • Use the paper with a hole cut out and line it up on your paper where you want your sun to be. Use the Picket Fence Blending Brushes to create an orange sun... this is meant to replicate some of the smokey skies and cloudy sun we saw last summer. To do this, brush on a soft layer of Distress Ink, Spiced Marmalade. You can make your sun as light or as dark as you'd like depending on how much ink you brush on. 
  • Next, remove the paper. THEN lay down the CIRCLE ON TOP of the orange sun you created (this will act as a mask). Then use the Picket Fence Blending Brushes and Distress Inks to apply a soft layer of ink across the whole page (make sure you hold your mask in place so it doesn't move!) Lay down the Cloud Stencil and apply ink (starting with light colors at the bottom and dark colors at the top) moving the cloud stencil from the bottom of the card up to the top, brushing on layers of ink  as you go. When you are done, you can brush on a soft layer of other colors to create a "halo" around the sun. You can also add some black ink along the edges and the corners of the image to really add dimension! 
  • Then stamp the Pine Tree stamp with Versafine Clair, Nocturne ink a few times along the bottom edge of the card
  • Once you have created your scene, take the Versamark Ink Pad (clear ink) and press the ink pad DIRECTLY onto the surface of the image. **This might make your ink pad dirty, so if you have an old Versamark Ink Pad, you may want to use that one!!** 
  • Now apply a layer of Detail Clear Embossing Powder. It should coat the ENTIRE image. Use a heat-gun to heat-set this image and watch as your image becomes more vibrant and glazed!! 
  • To finish the card, layer a piece of white and black card stock behind the image and mount it onto a dark brown card stock base. 
​I LOVE the look of this card!!! It looks like a smokey sky.. and it is just STUNNING!! I also love the texture the glaze creates
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What I love MOST about this card is how EVERYONE's sky turned out different!! Check out some of these other cards that students made in class!! 
The next card that Wendy designed was inspired from this paper pad from Craft Consortium, Tell the Bees  as well as this stamp from Hero Arts, Friendly Bee 
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To make the card:
  • Start out with a ochre card base (or a very soft orange color) 
  • In the Tell the Bees paper pad, there are SEVERAL bee-themed papers!! Cut out 3 different bee-themed papers to fit on the front of the card. Wendy chose this honeycomb paper with a metallic design on it for the left side of the front of the card. She layered it with a piece of dark brown card stock. 
  • Next, Wendy added in a piece of paper with a few bees on it for the right side of the front of the card base and finished it off with a small piece of paper with bee-words written on it for the bottom right side of the front of the card. 
  • Then, Wendy stamped the Friendly Bee image across the paper. She stamped the bee with Versafine Clair ink, Fallen Leaves  and stamped bees across all 3 images so there would be a bunch of busy bees!!
  • To finish off the card, Wendy used her Black Glaze Pen to add a few dots behind each bee to add movement to the card!!
I love how sweet this card is!! It's so nice to get one of these pads of paper... because you KNOW the papers will all go well together!!! 
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The last card that Wendy created was inspired from this stamp set from Stamper's Anonymous, Media Marks 2 as well as.... PACKING TAPE!!! 
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To make the card: 
  • Start out with a black card base. On the right side of the card, stamp one of the "scribbles" along the right side. Stamp with Versafine Black, Onyx and emboss with Detail Gold embossing powder
  • Next, on your Silicone Craft Mat, create your designs with Acrylic Paint! To do this: squirt out a thin layer of Acrylic Paint onto a paper towel (Wendy used black, purple, orange, green, and blue Pebeo Acrylic Paints) Then, attach your stamps to clear acrylic blocks and STAMP INTO THE PAINT and then onto the craft mat. As you do different images, WAIT FOR THE PAINT TO DRY before doing your next layers. Remember, the less paint you use, the faster the paint will dry!! You want your painted collage to DRY COMPLETELY. 
  • After your paint-collage is DRY, take a piece of Packing Tape and place it ON TOP of the acrylic paint collage. Press it FIRMLY to the silicone mat/acrylic paint. Use a bone-folder if needed to really adhere the tape to the top of the silicone mat
  • Peel the tape away from the Silicone Mat and as you do so, the image will lift off with the tape!! 
  • On the back of the tape, brush on a very soft layer of Pearl-ex powder. This will adhere to any place where the tape is still sticky 
  • Lay the tape-design (sticky-side down) onto a piece of white card stock. And wrap it around the top and bottom of the paper. Use double-sided tape to adhere it to a piece of black card stock. Layer this with gold card stock and finally bright orange card stock. Mount the final piece onto the black card stock base making sure to put the design on the LEFT side of the front of the card so the gold design is on the right side of the acrylic paint collage 
Look how fun this card is!!! I love the colors and the scribble-media look!! 
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Thank you to everyone who came to class today! 

You can join us for the NEXT card making class on June 4th! Please call us to reserve your spot!!
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Woodgrain Ideas with Paper

5/10/2019

 
For Demo this week we explored the wonderful world of using Woodgrain ideas in your paper crafting!! 

Check out some of these fun ideas!! 
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First off, there are SO MANY OPTIONS for woodgrain papers here at the store!! 

You can use papers that are already printed with a woodgrain appearance and these are the ones we currently have in stock! 
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These papers are EMBOSSED with a woodgrain texture on ONE SIDE: 
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When making cards, you can incorporate the Woodgrain texture in a variety of different ways!! 

If you have a home die-cut machine, you can use this wonderful Woodgrain Embossing Folder from Taylored Expressions. 

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I liked the idea of just embossing a thin, plain paper bag.
  • Emboss a small, flat paper bag using the Woodgrain Embossing Folder, making sure that the ragged lip of the paper bag is also embossed. (So you can tuck a note into it!!) 
  • Run a Distress Ink, Walnut Stain ink pad across the textured side of the paper bag and cut your paper bag so it is only one-layer thick.
  • Cut a piece of card stock to fit on the front of a card base. Wrap the embossed paper bag around the front of the piece of card stock and glue in place with Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive. Mount this piece onto the front of your card base.
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  • Stamp a sentiment onto a piece of brown card stock and tuck the little note into the lip of the paper bag!! 
  • Use Distress Oxide ink pad, Worn Lipstick and a Waterbrush to watercolor the flowers. Finish off the card by adding a small ribbon along the bottom of the card 
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When it comes to the paper that is already EMBOSSED with woodgrain, you can colorize the woodgrain yourself using Distress Inks and the Nuvo Blending Sponges!
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I LOVED this look of creating a little garden shed using the embossed woodgrain paper and little charms!!! 
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Honestly.. you can color your embossed woodgrain card stock ANY COLOR YOU WANT!!!! That way it is sure to match the project you are working on... 
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Check out this idea... if you are looking to make the "1970's wood plank" it is easy to do with Kraft Sticker Paper and a score board!! 
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Once you score your sticker paper, apply the paper to a piece of card stock, the "planks" will smash together. Then, when you run a Distress Ink pad, Walnut Stain, across the "planks" they give a Distressed-look as well as giving them more definition. 
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One of my FAVORITE ideas was SO EASY... just scrape 2 colors of ink pads across a piece of white cardstock, Then CUT IT INTO STRIPS and paste them back down with 1/8" between each "plank" 

​IT LOOKS LIKE AN OLD FENCE!!!!! 
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I LOVE THIS WOODGRAIN!!! I had a lot of fun with this idea... You can use the Faber Castell Small Brush Tip pen to create the thin lines AND the chunky lines!! 
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I used the Picket Fence Blending Brushes to apply a soft layer of ink to the page to add interest... 
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You can also use your Score Board to create Planks!!
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Once you create your planks, you can ink the edges of each plank by rubbing the folds against a brown ink pad!! I added in the little "nails" by just using a fine-line black pen. 
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You can also create a fun Wood-Plank Fence!!! 

When I do this, I cut my paper into strips, then I cut ONE strip with a point and used that as a template to cut my other wood planks. 

I used the Faber Castell Fine-line black pen to add in the lines of woodgrain.
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I used my Tim Holtz Blending Tool to "ink" the edges of my planks before I adhered them down.
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I love this ivory woodgrain paper!! The lines on the paper make it really easy to cut out the planks and make a fun fence!! 
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I loved the idea of crows on a fence... 

I stamped the Crow Trio stamp (from Impression Obsession) on the paper FIRST and then I lined up the planks to create a 3-Dimensional Fence 
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Check out this sweet idea making a flower box!!! 

This woodgrain Flower Box stamp is from Impression Obsession. I stamped it with Versafine Clair ink, Nocturne

Then I tucked in all these fun flowers from this sweet Cottage Cutz Floral die-cut set and the botanicals from this Tim Holtz/Sizzix Greenery set
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I LOVE this new Tree Ring Stencil from Altenew!!! 

I decided to play with this idea.. I first used the Picket Fence Blending Brushes and brushed a light color of Distress Ink, Walnut Ink 

THEN I went in with a few sizes of fine-line Faber Castell black pens to add in the "grain" and it is SO AMAZING!!!! 

​I LOVE THIS LOOK!! 
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The Blending Brushes are SO WONDERFUL for applying inks because the color blends out color until it disappears! 
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One of the EASIEST ideas for creating the woodgrain look is to use Tombow Brush Markers! 

The brush markers are great because you can do fine-lines AND thick lines. I love having the tones of dark and light lines.
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Once you have drawn your lines, you can make it less-intense by just spritzing on a light mist of water 
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Woodgrain texture is so much fun to play with!! You can make signs, you can cut it up to make "planks", you can do card making and SO MUCH MORE!!

Stop by the store to get inspired!!

See you soon!!

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