Welcome back to the third week of this series (if you missed out the first week was HERE and the second HERE). We were really excited when Chameleon Pens approached IndigoBlu to join in with their Friend Friday Blog Hop series. Each Friday during June two of our designers will be sharing projects they've made using Chameleon Color Tones 5 Pens Sets and the IndigoBlu stamps, stencils, paints, mixed media papers and flakes you are all familiar with.
Make sure you hop over to see the projects created by the Chameleon Pens Design Team HERE.
First up from IndigoBlu we have a fabulous mixed media project by Cheremane Smith;
And now we share a gorgeous IndigoBlu project from Nikki Killinger;
This is my second project with the Chameleon pens, and I love them! The tones you can get from just one pen are brilliant, and they are really easy to use. For this project I have used the brand new Rose Dinkie from IndigoBlu, released for our 5th birthday, and our very own Diamond Resin.
First I stamped the Rose Dinkie onto IndigoBlu perfect stamping card, and coloured with the blue Chameleon pen from the primary set. I fused the pen around 2 to 3 seconds for each petal, and coloured from one side to the other to give light and shade. This was cut out to fit inside my bezel from my own stash. The card is then sealed both sides and edges with Slap it On Gloss, and glued into the bezel, and sealed again for good measure. The Diamond Resin is then mixed according to instructions, and poured using a lolly stick to reach a natural dome on top of the bezel. Once set this is rock hard jewellers grade resin, and is fantastic for all sorts of projects. The pens and resin are a match made in heaven!
Chameleon Pens used: 5 pen Primary set - Blue
IndigoBlu Rose Dinkie stamp
Indigoblu Slap it On Gloss
Indigoblu Diamond Resin
I'm sure you'll agree the ladies have created some beautiful projects here by combining their Chameleon Pens and IndigoBlu products. Make sure you join for the last in this series next Friday 24th June to see what our other designers have in store and don't forget to hop over to the Chameleon Pens blog to see how they've used their IndigoBlu stamps!
Make sure you hop over to see the projects created by the Chameleon Pens Design Team HERE.
First up from IndigoBlu we have a fabulous mixed media project by Cheremane Smith;
Hi, I'm over the moon to share with you my second creation using the fabulous IndigoBlu products teamed with Chameleon pens. The depth you get from just one pen is amazing which means you don't need loads of different shades as it all in just one pen.
I started with an 8 x 8 box canvas and gave it a coating of White GeeSso Good once dry I watered down Pheasant Bronze & Wimberry Pie IndigoBlu Acrylic Paints and dribbled the paint down the top of the canvas and added a few little splashes. Whilst that was drying I stamped several flowers and a butterfly from the Floral Fantasy IndigoBlu Stamp Set with Black Archival Ink and then coloured them with Purple Grape & Aqua Marine Chameleon Pens before fussy cutting them out. To finish off I stamped one of the sentiments from the Floral Fantasy Stamp Set and cut it into strips before distressing the edges of the IndigoBlu Stamping Card and then edged them with black ink.
I really am hooked on these pens and will be trying more sets as they work so perfectly with the IndigoBlu Stamps.
Chameleon Pens Used: Cool Tones 5 Pen Set
Stamps Used: IndigoBlu Floral Fantasy
And now we share a gorgeous IndigoBlu project from Nikki Killinger;
This is my second project with the Chameleon pens, and I love them! The tones you can get from just one pen are brilliant, and they are really easy to use. For this project I have used the brand new Rose Dinkie from IndigoBlu, released for our 5th birthday, and our very own Diamond Resin.
First I stamped the Rose Dinkie onto IndigoBlu perfect stamping card, and coloured with the blue Chameleon pen from the primary set. I fused the pen around 2 to 3 seconds for each petal, and coloured from one side to the other to give light and shade. This was cut out to fit inside my bezel from my own stash. The card is then sealed both sides and edges with Slap it On Gloss, and glued into the bezel, and sealed again for good measure. The Diamond Resin is then mixed according to instructions, and poured using a lolly stick to reach a natural dome on top of the bezel. Once set this is rock hard jewellers grade resin, and is fantastic for all sorts of projects. The pens and resin are a match made in heaven!
Chameleon Pens used: 5 pen Primary set - Blue
IndigoBlu Rose Dinkie stamp
Indigoblu Slap it On Gloss
Indigoblu Diamond Resin
I'm sure you'll agree the ladies have created some beautiful projects here by combining their Chameleon Pens and IndigoBlu products. Make sure you join for the last in this series next Friday 24th June to see what our other designers have in store and don't forget to hop over to the Chameleon Pens blog to see how they've used their IndigoBlu stamps!
Beautiful projects! Love the pendant and that mixed media project is gorgeous! ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love how the products go so well together.
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful projects, I love the drips on the canvas and the pendant is stunning!
ReplyDeletethe flowers look like a photo, I was very astonished to read that they are colored stamps!
ReplyDeleteBoth these projects are absolutely beautiful! xxx
ReplyDeleteCheremane's flowers are literally popping off the page! They look so realistic that I can smell them!! Nikki's necklace is lovely!! My favorite color and I love the pattern!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The drips were eye-catching and then to see the rest...could just about smell the flowers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteThe pendant is gorgeous. I really like the mixed media piece!
ReplyDeleteThe pendant is stunning. I love the colors you chose for your flower. TFS
ReplyDeleteAmazing coloring with these Chameleon pens! Beautiful projects, and the stamps are fabulous! Love the mixed media piece (Floral Fantasy is a gorgeous stamp set!) and the beautiful pendant!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are SO realistic! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThe coloring on both projects causes them to look fantastic. The canvas project, I love how the leaves project away from the canvas, and the beautiful butterfly. The jewelry: I want one :) Thanks for participating in this hop and teaching me some things. I love the uniqueness of your products. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are just fabulous & so vibrant! That bezel is just dreamy in blue!! I'll be picking up some Diamond Resin for some crafty projects. Thank you for sharing your inspirational designs! :)
ReplyDeleteOh the color on those lilacs is fabulous. I love that blue pendant as well. Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh these are both amazing projects. Love the pendant. Thanks for sharing both.
ReplyDeleteLovely mixed media project. Very nice pendant. Love the color.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us! This is a great hop and giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove the lilacs and the butterfly on the mixed media project. The necklace is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI'm just in awe of these amzing coloring techniques with the Chameleons, love them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! Love the pendant! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are lovely! I'm crushing on the lilacs.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love lilacs, so I'm drawn to that one, but the pendant is amazing, too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects! Both are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love Cheremane's project!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing projects!! Esp love the pendant!
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