By Request: My Stampin’ Blends Marker Swatch Cards

Thank you for your enthusiasm about the Delivering Cheer cards I posted over the weekend! After seeing the Stampin’ Blends Marker Swatch Cards I shared on my video, one of my faithful viewers asked if I could share those. 

I usually show these in each of my Stampin’ Blends videos, but having them all here in one place may be helpful to some of you still wondering about which colors to add to your collection. 

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Why make Swatch Cards?

The reason I create these swatch cards is so that I can see the colors that I THINK I will use in a project and make sure they coordinate well BEFORE coloring on my project. 

Stampin' Blends Marker coloring tip: swatch your colors first on Basic White cardstock to ensure the colors coordinate well for your papercrafting project! by Patty Bennett www.pattystamps.com

Succulent cards featuring the Stampin’ Blends color combo above.

Stampin' Blends Marker coloring tip: swatch your colors first on Basic White cardstock to ensure the colors coordinate well for your papercrafting project! by Patty Bennett www.pattystamps.com

 

View a cute slimline card featuring skin tones from the swatches below. 

Stampin' Blends Marker coloring tip: swatch your colors first on Basic White cardstock to ensure the colors coordinate well for your papercrafting project!  by Patty Bennett  www.pattystamps.com

 

Click for fun cards created with the In Color Stampin’ Blends markers shown below. 

Stampin' Blends Marker coloring tip: swatch your colors first on Basic White cardstock to ensure the colors coordinate well for your papercrafting project! by Patty Bennett www.pattystamps.com

 

Click for a fun card project featuring the colors below!

 

Stampin' Blends Marker coloring tip: swatch your colors first on Basic White cardstock to ensure the colors coordinate well for your papercrafting project!  by Patty Bennett  www.pattystamps.com

 

Most Common Question:

Can I purchase Stampin’ Blends Markers in color families or assortments?   No, Stampin’ Up! No longer offers them in assortment packs, but, I would encourage you to use the Stampin’ Blends Marker Swatch Cards I’ve shared above to select colors you enjoy and would like to use together.  Click any of the product photos below to shop for those colors online!  (note:  these colors are the colors offered currently at the time of this post Oct. 2021).

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5 thoughts on “By Request: My Stampin’ Blends Marker Swatch Cards”

  1. Hi Patty. I wish you would make these swatch’s to sell. I don’t have all the colors and I just don’t know what to order without seeing them in color.

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    • Glad you enjoyed them… If you have the ink pad, cardstock or marker colors, you can make similar swatch cards with those colors… it will help you decide on combos and what colors you like together. Then you can order those colors in Blends. Does that help?

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  2. Hi patti
    I just finished watching your Halloween video and have made 5 so far. I love that fun fold and am getting ready to make birthday cards with the same fold. But I have a question. During your video your spider web die got caught in your machine. Did you get the die out.? It has worried me! I felt your pain
    Ann

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  3. Patty,thank you for the great idea of the blends swatch cards. I made mine today and it really helps to see all the colors at once! I love your videos….thank you for your helpful ideas.
    Sherry
    From Texas

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