Materials:
Stamp - floral stamp from Local King
Tools - MS butterfly punch, rub-on transfer, Rangers distress marker, Spellbinders Lacy Circle, Classical Circle die, ribbon and twine
Also, this is the first time I try out the Rangers distress marker. After long wait, my marker set finally arrived! I am thrilled to try out. However, maybe I heard too many good reviews so I do have high expectation on it, that it should blend almost as good as the copic markers, but on watercolour paper (because distress ink works well with water). But to me, it seems like not as easy to blend (with a water brush). And the watercolour paper smear after a few attempts to blend. Perhaps I don't use it the way it is supposed to be. Anyway, as far as colouring on watercolour paper, I guess watercolour pencil is still better (or easier) for me. I'm not saying the distress marker is not good. It's just not what as I expect. It still does a great job as a marker and I use it to colour on stamp.
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