Thursday’s Tip: How To Use Stampin’ Write Markers

By | 17 November 2016

Stampin’ Write Markers are great for colouring your stamps with, particularly if you would like more than one colour on a stamp.

The trick to using the markers is that once you have carefully coloured your stamp, breathe on the inked image to re-moisten the ink before stamping onto paper.

Another tip is you don’t need to colour the whole stamp.  Make sure the stamp is clean before you stamp and then only colour the areas you want stamped with ink.

The Stampin’ Write Markers are sold in colour sets, Brights, Subtles, RegalsNeutrals and the two sets of In Colors, 2015 – 2017 and 2016 – 2018. You can purchase the Basic Black one as an individual colour.

In the Holiday Catalogue Stampin’ Up! introduced some pairs of Stampin’ Write Markers.   You can now also purchase the following sets of colours:

Stampin' Write Markers

Stampin’ Write Markers – Crumb Cake & Real Red

 

Stampin' Write Markers

Stampin’ Write Markers – Cherry Cobbler & Garden Green

 

Stampin' Write Markers

Stampin’ Write Markers – Old Olive & Pumpkin Pie

 

And if you want it all you can buy the whole set, excluding In Colors, with the Many Marvelous Markers!  If you host a workshop and your sales are $850 or more (before shipping) you can choose an item at half price!  How about this set of Many Marvelous Markers.

Many Marvelous Markers

Many Marvelous Markers

To check out all the Stampin’ Write Markers available, click here.

If you would like to purchase any Stampin’ Up! products, and you don’t already have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, I would love to be your Demonstrator.  You can either order online through my online store, or email me directly.  Please also check out my Loyalty Programme.  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

And remember the little trick of breathing on your stamp once you have inked it with your Stampin’ Write Markers!  I hope you have fun using your Stampin’ Write Markers.

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