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Shepherd Watch: Chameleon Pen Collaboration

I am really excited to share my Stampendous! and Dreamweaver creations with you this week! We are doing a collaboration with Chameleon Pens, and we are showing off some of the wonderful techniques you can do with these unique pens. Did you know that we feature Chameleon Pens throughout our July catalog? Almost all of the samples in it feature these markers!



Chameleon™ Art Products is a company determined to change the way you think about marker pens. They pride themselves on having developed real innovation that enhances your ability to maximize your creativity. Their markers bring color control and simplicity to your art, and you can create stunning 3D effects, smooth transitions, highlights, and shading gradations all with one pen.
When you combine this simple coloring versatility with Stampendous® and House-Mouse Designs® images, you can create fantastic projects quickly. Stampendous stamps are beautifully enhanced by the simple blending made possible with this range of innovative markers. The colorless blending tool acts as a "foolproof" finish for your project. You won't believe the stunning range of colors that can be achieved with these markers, and the array of original projects you can create with the combination of Stampendous and Chameleon.



Instructions:

  1. I stamped the Shepherd Watch image on to Mixed Media White Paper, and then colored the image with the Chameleon Pens listed in the supplies. I tried to really showcase the color change factor of the Chameleon pens in the sand. I repeated the color change over and over again to give the sand depth. Once the image was colored, I cut the cardstock down, and rounded the corners. 
  2. Next, I cut olive green cardstock to 5" x 6 1/2" to create her card base. 
  3. I then took cream cardstock and inked the Quatrefoil stencil with Chestnut Roan ink directly from the pad. I trimmed the piece down and rounded the corners. 
  4. Then, navy blue cardstock was cut to fit as a mat around the Shepherd image. 
  5. Two coordinating pieces of May Arts ribbon was then cut to fit around the stenciled piece of cardstock, and they were glued down. Then, the cream cardstock was glued to the card base. 
  6. The navy and stamped image layers were attached to each other next, and then adhered to the card with pop up dots.

Supplies:

Stampendous:P271 Shepherd Watch
MEM01 Memento™ Tuxedo Black Ink by Tsukineko®
MPW811 Mixed Media White Paper
Dreamweaver:
DWLX7027 Quatrefoil Stencil
Plus:Chameleon Markers: GR3, YG3, BR5, BL6, BL3, NU1, NU3, BR2, CG8
Ribbons by May Arts
Cardstock by Bazzill Basics Paper®
Chestnut Roan Ink by Color Box
Zip Dry™ Paper Glue by Beacon Adhesives

Here are the rest of the folks that are hopping today:

Comments

craftymom205 said…
Great card. From Alabama

craftymom205 at yahoo dot com
Lyn Bernatovich said…
Precious card Alison!
TracyM #6773 said…
DELIGHTFUL card Alison!!!
Your layers are SO PRETTY and your shading really adds dimension, it's like looking through a window on this SWEET scene!!!
TracyM #6773 from Victoria, Australia
Lisa :) said…
This card is lovely I really like the image and the brown stenciled background.
Liz O. said…
Adorable image! Your card is lovely, thanks for sharing!
Greetings from KS :)
Mary Holshouser said…
Beautiful card.
The theme is so different from the other cards.
the coloring is so pretty. You can feel the wonder
from the little boy.
thanks for sharing a great card.
Illinois.
Bunny said…
I live in sunny, way too hot right now, Florida.

Very sweet card. Looks like there are many layers even though there isn't.
This is so cute. LOVE the colours and shading.
From Ontario, Canada
Shari said…
Beautiful card. Love the coloring. Thank you for sharing. Ohio, USA
D.Ann C said…
Great coloring! - FL
sweet card. I love how you colored the image. TFS
P Beatty said…
Such a sweet, beautiful card. Love it! Fl.
Viki Banaszak said…
This is so cute! I love the background that you stenciled and the rippeling sand is gorgeous!
Unknown said…
Great card Love they layering you did.
Debbie from MO USA
jcobb said…
Beatiful card, great coloring! North Carolina
LChippy76 said…
PRECIOUS & SWEET Card!!!
from MO,USA
Carolina Kathy said…
What a precious stamp, and your coloring is perfect! Thx so much for sharing.
Sue D said…
wonderful coloring and cool background.
Sue in Ohio
Oh how precious!!!! Love your perfect coloring and shading especially!! Great job!
Gotta try these pens for myself soon!
I live in the USA btw specifically Orlando, FL!!
Aren't these pens amazing?? I love them! LOVELOVVELOVE this adorable image and you have really showcased the pens to perfection!! TFS!
Barb in VT

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