Ah, but I'm ALREADY on the dark side...I'm a digi scrapper! And I think YOU should come over here...after all, we have cookies!cort wrote:Ayla wrote:Easy. I don't stamp images so there is nothing to color! Lol
I think you need to come to the dark side...we have all kinds of fun things to color with!
I just have to say "shame on you ladies for the enabling"! LOL I am now the new owner of Twinkling H2O's. Something I never knew I wanted. Now I can't wait to play with them.
Melissa
LOL, well let us know how you like them!ScrappyBug wrote:I just have to say "shame on you ladies for the enabling"! LOL I am now the new owner of Twinkling H2O's. Something I never knew I wanted. Now I can't wait to play with them.
Debbie
I use Touch markers ... very similar to Copics but much cheaper. I buy them at DeSerres, an art store chain here in Canada. They are made in Japan (I think?) and I'm not sure where they're sold in the US but I highly recommend them. I have a few Copics as well and the Touch markers are seriously exactly identical!
I also heat set my images before coloring them with my copics.
ScrappyBug wrote:I just have to say "shame on you ladies for the enabling"! LOL I am now the new owner of Twinkling H2O's. Something I never knew I wanted. Now I can't wait to play with them.
we are usually not very good at talking you out of a purchase
Ayla wrote:Ah, but I'm ALREADY on the dark side...I'm a digi scrapper! And I think YOU should come over here...after all, we have cookies!cort wrote:Ayla wrote:Easy. I don't stamp images so there is nothing to color! Lol
I think you need to come to the dark side...we have all kinds of fun things to color with!
I like cookies!!! However Pc's do weird things when i touch them ...i'd probably loose everything.
KelB wrote:I use Copics now. I tried a pack of the spectrum noir markers I picked up at J's and I find them a LOT harder to use vs the copics and will just add copic colors as needed.
Oh my goodness, I would be interested in learning why they were harder to use. I have all the spectrum noir markers. My only complaint has been I have had a couple of defective pens.
Janie
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now to answer the question at hand. I use water color pencils and a blender pen, I sometimes, use my markers on my stamps then stamp,or I will use my spectrum noir markers.
Janie
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Indy Scrapper wrote:KelB wrote:I use Copics now. I tried a pack of the spectrum noir markers I picked up at J's and I find them a LOT harder to use vs the copics and will just add copic colors as needed.
Oh my goodness, I would be interested in learning why they were harder to use. I have all the spectrum noir markers. My only complaint has been I have had a couple of defective pens.
contact the manufacture on the defective pens..or at least i would.
I too would like to know why the Spectrum Noir pens are harder to use - I've considered buying those. Also, can someone tell me about the Distress Markers? I would like to try them, but haven't heard enough about using them that I would actually invest.
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I use whatever. Copic markers, regular colored pencils with hmm that stuff to mute them, twinkling H20's, stickles, perfect pearls, dimensional pearls, crayons, chalk pencils, etc. Get different results with different mediums but all look good usually.
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