This card here is very simple, I used the marker on the rubber stamp of the skull, I simply colored the white chalk marker (yeah, this white marker, it's going to be my favorite) on the rubber, I spritzed the stamp once with a water bottle (mist, not spray) and then stamped it. Stamped beautifully. I could also spritz the stamp again to get additional images, usually 2, sometimes 3, but your third image will be very limited. I am only using black paper here, not "chalk" paper (which I have some of, to show later). I also used the markers, which have a very broad tip, to add polka dots to the card. LOVE the even consistency of these pens. I do wish they had interchangeable tips, so you could get different sizes.
Here was a little Halloween fun where I took a sheet of embossed images in black (all six images on the left and right). I took the chalk marker and ran it very loosely over the embossed area to highlight it and then used a circle punch to punch out the circles. I am also using the same skull stamp as project #1. I used the chalk marker in orange to edge the happy Halloween word blocks.
Here's another fun card that I did using a combination of Chalk Markers and Paper Temptress Papers. You can't tell from the photo, but I actually used a transparency, embossed the transparency using a Darice Embossing folder of Witches shoes and then used my Chalkola markers to color on the BACKside of the transparency which I then layered on top of a Hambly Screen print. How bright and vivid are these markers here?
The base of this card is a 5.5" piece of Dark Orange Basis. I then used part of a 6x6" piece of a Hambly Studio Screenprints. It is available in one of the 6x6" variety packs or as a 12x12" piece and is called Home Décor. I used a bright flash on one side so you can see it's shimmer and tell that it has beautiful prints of decorator items like chandeliers and other home items (that make me think of a haunted house for this card). The Pumpkin Stacks as well as the space behind the happy haunting embellishment are used to adhere the Transparency to the card front. Then I added some fun glittery stars to the Top side of the transparency to give some additional depth.I hope this card gives you some wonderful crafty ideas for a quick and cute Halloween card. You can both run your transparencies through your sizzix machine to get some depth as well as color the backside to add even more!
That's my initial set of Chalk Marker projects, I have several more where I did some more stamping and colored on them. Click HERE to see more projects I did with their markers.
great and fantastic cards Holley, so to see works those markers.
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Thanks for the review! I will be looking for these markers to try them out! My question is do they smear with handling? Love the witch shoes!
ReplyDeleteI didn't have smearing problems and what I liked is that they clean up off you no problem! If you are using them on something like a transparency, you can actually just wipe it right off and stamp again. That's why I attached the chalk side of the image to the card.
DeleteThese are fabulous and thanks for the review on the markers too.
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Linda xxx
Fabulous creations Holley x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, love them all, love those markers and the witchy shoes are fabulous.
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This is great Holley xx Jan
ReplyDeleteSuch fun creations Holley.
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Hi Holley all your makes are stunning. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous to be playing with something new Holley, your cards are brilliant and a fabulous review also, will look out for these markers, hugs xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat fun cards and get review on the markers. Hugs Jennifer xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic, I really love the orange and black card. Creative Blessings, Tracy x
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