3 Ways to Color on True Love Designer Paper

Black and White designer paper is so versatile, and one thing I love to do is color on it!  Today I am sharing 3 ways to color on the True Love Designer Paper from Stampin’ Up!

3 ways to color on the Stampin' Up! True Love designer paper #154281  www.PattyStamps.com Blending Brushes, Stampin blends markers and watercolor pencils.

 

True Love Designer Paper is available in my online Stampin’ Up! Store HERE #154281

 

Stampin' Up! True Love designer paper #154281  www.PattyStamps.com

 

3 Ways to Color on True Love DSP

  1. Color with Watercolor Pencils, then blend as desired with water, Blender Pens or, as shown here, Wink of Stella Pen

 

Watercolor pencils and Wink of Stella glimmer pen. www.PattyStamps.com

 

2. Tap Blending Brush onto ink pad, swirl off a little ink on scratch paper, then swirl ink onto True Love paper.

 

Coloring on the Stampin' Up! True Love designer paper #154281 with  Blending Brushes and an ink Pad. www.PattyStamps.com

 

3. Color with Stampin’ Blends alcohol markers. I used Cherry Cobbler, Rococo Rose and Light Flirty Flamingo

 

Coloring on the Stampin' Up! True Love designer paper #154281 with  Stampin Blends alcohol markers. www.PattyStamps.com

 

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14 thoughts on “3 Ways to Color on True Love Designer Paper”

  1. Thanks for sharing your wonderful tips. I love the true love dsp!! I have noticed that when colouring with blenz there is some bleeding and the colour leaks outside the lines. Any tips? Kind regards Shirley

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  2. Thanks for these tips, Patty. I love the paper but don’t do a lot of coloring. Your tips will help make some pretty projects. Enjoy your day!

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  3. Hi Patty What is the difference with the Blending Brushes vs using the daubers? Seems to me you get the same effects or results?

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