You can also use the Stamp n' Write markers for Water Coloring. Color on an acrylic block, add a little water.... You can also use marker on acrylic block and use the blender pen..... Renee
Brandy - These are great cards . It is always fun to watch you create cards. I really like these & I think it is great that you got all 5 new in colors on the cards. Thank you for sharing with us.👏👏👏💕💐🌻
Thank u so much Brandy. I have a set of stampin write markers. I didn't know what 2 do with them. It is so good 2 know that u can use the stampin write 4 coloring stamps. I can't wait 2 use them on my stamps. Have an awesome blessed night.
Thank for the kind note and for stopping by. I really appreciate it and am so happy you are finding my videos helpful. That was my hope!! Big Hugs!! Brandy
Once again great video, now I know the difference. I was mixing my markers and ink pad and my yellow markers all have a black tip from using the wrong ink pad. Thank you so much.
I’m stumped I can only get markers or stamp pads I love coloring and hope to get stencils I’m unsure what’s more versatile any help would be appreciated
Is it possible to mix alcohol marker with water-based marker to produce a new color? For example, alcohol blue and water-based yellow. Will they mix well and produce a green color with a good appearance?
It is best to store these on their sides...since both types of our markers have tips at both ends storing them on their sides keeps the ink evenly distributed in the barrel.
Why use the Memento stamp ink with the alcohol marker tho? What’s the difference between it and the “permanent” StazOn? Seems they both need to be permanent and they’re just making you but two? Dunno.
With alcohol markers (Stampin' Blends) you need to use Memento black ink otherwise your stamped image will blur and bleed into the other colors. StazOn you use with dye-based markers (Stampin' Write)--same type of reason, if you don't the stamped image will bleed and blend. The different black inks have different formulas so you need to know which ink to use and when. If you review the video at about the 1:40 mark that may explain it better to you. This video may help you more too: ruclips.net/video/5Wr4kgWL300/видео.html
I loved your series for beginners. You do a great job. Thank you😊❤️
You can also use the Stamp n' Write markers for Water Coloring. Color on an acrylic block, add a little water.... You can also use marker on acrylic block and use the blender pen.....
Renee
I'm enjoying this series for "newbies". I'm gaining confidence on how to move forward with creating cards! Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge about Stampin’ Up products.
Happy to share! Thanks for watching, Janet!
Have really enjoy this series of videos. That have been really informative❤❤
Hi Brandi, sorry I missed this on Monday. It was very helpful... thank you!
Brandy - These are great cards . It is always fun to watch you create cards. I really like these & I think it is great that you got all 5 new in colors on the cards. Thank you for sharing with us.👏👏👏💕💐🌻
Thank u so much Brandy. I have a set of stampin write markers. I didn't know what 2 do with them. It is so good 2 know that u can use the stampin write 4 coloring stamps. I can't wait 2 use them on my stamps. Have an awesome blessed night.
Good job!😊❤️
Awesome video. Filled with valuable information. Thank You
Thanks for watching, Connie!
Thanks for explaining the differences
Thank you Lisa for stopping by!! Stay in touch and let me know if you have any questions. I'm always glad to help. Hugs, Brandy
Learn so much from these tutorials!
Thank for the kind note and for stopping by. I really appreciate it and am so happy you are finding my videos helpful. That was my hope!! Big Hugs!! Brandy
Hope you are feeling better Brandy!
Very interesting and informative!
Great info. Thanks for pointing out the band on each side of the marker. I never noticed….for years now!!!
Thanks for explaining the difference between those two black inks and dual purpose of the stampin write markers! Great video!
Great tips thank you Brandy xxx
So great to learn all the details! Thank you dear Brandy!
Thank you Rosemarie for stopping by!! Sending Hugs!! Brandy
Thank you from a beginner!
I hope that you find it helpful!
Very helpful! Thanks!
This was so good informative😊😊😊
Thanks so much, these are super helpful!
Thank you for all this good information. I've been stamping for lots of years and appreciate this information.
I learned a lot.
Blessings.
Great video I started stamping with stampin up years ago videos have been helpful getting back in swing of thing.
I'm sooo excited to hear that these videos are helping you, Terry!
Thank you again for great information about the basics!!
My pleasure!
Another great tutorial. Thanks Brandy!
Thanks for watching!
This was sooo informative. I am going to order markers now and use with confidence. Thank-you!!!
You are so welcome!
Great explanation
Thank you so much!!!
Once again great video, now I know the difference. I was mixing my markers and ink pad and my yellow markers all have a black tip from using the wrong ink pad. Thank you so much.
I heard someone say the memento black will smude with the blends
I’m wondering about re-inkingthe alcohol markers. Any tips?
Unfortunately, You can’t refill the Stampin Blends Alcohol Markers. Hope that helps!!
I’m stumped I can only get markers or stamp pads I love coloring and hope to get stencils I’m unsure what’s more versatile any help would be appreciated
Is it possible to mix alcohol marker with water-based marker to produce a new color? For example, alcohol blue and water-based yellow. Will they mix well and produce a green color with a good appearance?
Brandy great video. I do have one quick question. What is the best way to store both sets pens? Can they stand up or do they need to be layer down?
It is best to store these on their sides...since both types of our markers have tips at both ends storing them on their sides keeps the ink evenly distributed in the barrel.
@@brandyscards Thanks for information.
Why use the Memento stamp ink with the alcohol marker tho? What’s the difference between it and the “permanent” StazOn? Seems they both need to be permanent and they’re just making you but two? Dunno.
With alcohol markers (Stampin' Blends) you need to use Memento black ink otherwise your stamped image will blur and bleed into the other colors. StazOn you use with dye-based markers (Stampin' Write)--same type of reason, if you don't the stamped image will bleed and blend. The different black inks have different formulas so you need to know which ink to use and when. If you review the video at about the 1:40 mark that may explain it better to you. This video may help you more too: ruclips.net/video/5Wr4kgWL300/видео.html
I don’t understand what difference the black stamp pad makes. Can you better explain. Thank you.
Great video. Can you use the Stampin' Blend on your stamps as you did with the water-based markers?
I like this video
Can you not use stamp and blends on stamps?