Hi, it’s Jill here sharing three quick and easy tags using our newest Stamper’s Big White Pen! I began by coloring directly onto my stamps with the Stamper’s Big White Pen. I colored quickly and stamped onto dark colored cardstock. Once dry, I darkened the white stamping by coloring directly onto the paper with the Stamper’s Big White Pen and blending with my fingertip. For fine lines and details, I used a touch of Gesso on a very small paintbrush. I really love the painted look created with this technique.
And, because the bullet nib of the Stamper’s Big White Pen is so sturdy, it’s easy to quickly color directly onto your stamps.
To finish these tags, I stamped the backgrounds (script, letter background, and grass) using Stamper’s Big Brush Markers. Just choose a shade darker than your cardstock for a great tone-on-tone look.
There are so many uses for the Stamper’s Big White Pen. How do you plan to use it?
Hugs and happy stamping!
Supplies
Faber-Castell:
Stamper’s Big Brush Markers (199 Black, 133 Magenta, 178 Nougat, 143 Cobalt Blue
Penny Black Stamps:
40-054 Sweet Home, 2025M Music Note Background, 1999L Letter Background, 2666K Blush, 2835K Brush Tulips, 3623K Quite Dandy, 30-103 Wishes, Mix and Match Cardstock
Other: twine, pearls, ribbon
Jill Foster Always looking for fresh inspiration, Jill turns stamped images into true works of art. As her “Inspired By” blog followers know, Jill has a beautiful style and an unparalleled love of paper crafting. She also designs for Penny Black stamps and loves to share her passion for paper, color and stamping through video and photo tutorials.
These tags look fantastic. The stampers big white pen is definitely on my to buy list. :)
Posted by: Jessica S | 12/30/2012 at 11:02 AM
Can you tell me what the difference is between the FC Pitt Big Brush Pen and the Stampers Big Pen? (for the colors, not the white)
Posted by: M | 12/30/2012 at 01:49 PM
Awesome Jill! Love how striking the white is!
Posted by: Dee in NH | 01/01/2013 at 06:34 PM