You might have noticed during the show this darling My Acrylix® Tree Stamp and our friends over at Close to My Heart want to giveaway THREE sets of this stamp to THREE lucky winners (cheer, clap, smile)!
GIVEAWAY DETAILS
We have a new giveaway this week. The fun My Acrylix® Tree Stamp Set and we'll pick THREE lucky winners!! Here's all you have to do to enter to win...
- Watch this week's Alcohol Marker Madness episode and leave a comment here with what you could do with this awesome technique??
- Facebook or Tweet about this week's CTMH episode and come back and leave a comment below saying you did.
- If you haven't already, visit the CTMH website and locate the nearest CTMH Consultant using their consultant locator. Let us know the suggested consultant's name in the comment section.
That would work great on some diplomas!! I would love to use this technique :D
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I love the using the markers right on the stamp for a water colour look!! I will use the heat embossing on all the images that are very detailed!! Thanks for the tips!
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I tweeted about the giveaway and show!!(sierrababy08)
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Diane Wolf is the closest consultant to me!!
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Adorable! I'd use them on the stamp, too!
ReplyDeleteThis idea of embossing the image before colouring is fabulous and just adds to the effect of adding alcohol markers:-) TFs
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try embossing with white on vellum and coloring in with the markers. Would that work?
ReplyDeleteLoved the idea to emboss before coloring! I'm definetly going to try that technique out soon! Thanks for all of the ideas and tips :0)
ReplyDeleteI love to color with all sorts of tools! That why I like outline stamps it is so easy to personalize my projects!
ReplyDeleteJust shared the video with my Facebook friends. My consultant is Debby Champe and she is a champion scrapbooker!!
ReplyDeleteI love the heat embossing and then using the coloring technique. I would use it for making cards for Operation Write Home. My consultant is Cherie Lynn Hagan!
ReplyDeletegreat ideas with the markers and how to use them
ReplyDeletemy consultant is Diana Veenendaal
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ReplyDeleteStamp image in versamark and than color it with the markers
Blessings,
Kat
I would love to make some Christmas Tags using the embossing technique. And I shared the episode on facebook.
ReplyDeleteRebecca Fraser is my recommended consultant.
ReplyDeleteWith five grandchildren to scrapbook and make cards for, I envision a lot of use for embossing & coloring. It looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteCarrie Walker is my nearest consultant.
ReplyDeleteI love the embossing and coloring technique! I think even my three-year-old nephew would have fun with this!
ReplyDeleteMy suggested consultant is Holly Strum.
ReplyDeleteI love the embossing and coloring technique! I think even my three-year-old nephew would have fun with this!
ReplyDeleteso excited, wanted to see the markers in action, love th embossing. can not wait to get the markers to try this technique with Christmas tags.
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I love embossing and would love to try coloring
ReplyDeleteI like that the alcohol markers allow you to create different shades of the same colour. I'd like to try colouring in some larger outline images, to see how the quick-drying markers eliminate the problem of overlapping lines you would get with traditional markers.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of these markers and how easy they are to use. I have my finger crossed I am pick to win. Paper Wishes & Crafty Dreams :0)
ReplyDeleteLove CTMH and any new marker is a good marker - I have a ton of all kinds, but always open to new stles and techniques - and you can mix brands of markers without them blowing up ! Oh, and would love to win.
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ReplyDeleteI'd used them to color stamps and to add color to backgrounds! THanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would color the tree in like a rainbow, use sticky note to block the tree trunk, and color the butterfly and words. Then stamp it and use the tree as a rainbow in picture on a card/paper, and maybe even lift and glitter it.
ReplyDeleteI would try this technique just how it is first....never have done much embossing and I really would love to try it. I would love to do a water color on the stamp itself as well...this is amazing..
ReplyDeleteI would use this technique to color stamped images for cards and scrapbooking. Alcohol inks are fantastic and blend so well!
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ReplyDeleteGeneva Lester is my closet CTMH consultant.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this technique firstly, just ordered my craft heater, all because of watching this clip.
ReplyDeleteThis stamp set is adorable! The tree reminds me of the blessings we are given in life. They are so many we can keep count of each one.
ReplyDeleteI'm so into Halloween right now and using this technique would work really well. I've shared this with my FB monthly paper craft group and my CTMH consultant is Dianne Payne.
ReplyDeleteI will use this for thinking of you, get well cards and on my heritage scrapbook layouts.
ReplyDeleteLove the alcohol marker technique especially how easy it is with the embossing powder! love it! These shows are "clearly the best"!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
I shared on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI went to the CTMH website and found my consultant!
ReplyDeleteI just got my first set of these markers and can't wait to use them!
ReplyDeleteI always emboss before coloring, keeps me in the lines. Great tip
ReplyDeleteI pinned it and shared with friends on Facebook
ReplyDeleteGoing to use it to make invites to my daughter's 17th birthday bash!
ReplyDeleteMaria Elliott and I posted it on Facebook!
ReplyDeletesounds awesome....embossing and then coloring!
ReplyDeleteI liked the embossing and then coloring in with the alcohol markers - Also the shading on the letters - can't wait to try it with my Bohemian Alphabet.
ReplyDeleteI lpve alcohol markers and I love this stamp!
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