Friday, June 2, 2017

TJ Inkspirations - Shimmering Designs with Nuvo Glitter Markers

As you may have noticed, yesterday was Release Day at www.techniquejunkeis.com. In addition to the 16 new stamps we released, I slipped a little surprise into the release - the Nuvo Glitter Markers.

These markers are so much fun for stampers and scrappers -- and they combine beautifully with some of the new stamps released this month. They provide shimmer and glitter (glitter that stays put) that is easy to apply and gorgeous.

Normally each marker set of 3 is $8.95. As an introductory special, you can purchase all 3 sets for $24.99 -- And yes...they are also 15% off, along with the new stamps NOW through June 8th!
Nuvo Glitter Markers_ 3 sets of 3



Glitter Markers Note Card Set

Nuvo Glitter Markers, Direct to Stamp


By far, the easiest way to use these markers is to apply them directly to a stamp. 
 

Using the Watercolor Hummingbird Stamp, I added the pink marker from the Northern Lights Set; then I colored over some of the pink with the purple marker. To finish, I added a bit of teal right over the other colors in select areas, and on the Life is Beautiful sentiment.

This is what it looks like when stamped. Look at the glimmer!

 

This is the Sea Turtle Stamp (from the release) using the Midnight Shadows Colors:
 

And finally, the Ember Glow Markers were used on the Seahorse Set:
 


Coloring an image with the Markers


The second simpliest way to use the markers is just to color with them. They layer beautifully and leave a shimmering intense color. Below is the shell from the Seahorse Set colored with the Ember Glow markers:

I took a couple of pictures so you can see the color application, and how they look with the shimmer:

 

  


Make sure to get your Markers today! The 15% discount is good through June 8th, and will be deducted from your order at checkout. 

I look forward to showing you what else you can do with these pretty markers in the coming weeks!


I hope you are a little inkspired  today!

Pat Huntoon

1 comment:

Beth Norman said...

These look awesome. Thank you for showing us how to use them.