1. You can give it to one or one hundred or any number in between - it’s up to you. Make sure you link to their site in your post.
I have several 'white' pens from different manufacturers. Some work reasonably well, others are very hit and miss. I usually use Sakura's white Souffle pen which I have had some good results from. The only draw back is that you have to wait for it to dry to finally see the results. It appears 'watery' or 'milky' when it first goes on but dries quite opaque.
Now this little beauty is everything I had hoped it would be. Trust 'Ranger' not to disappoint. It glides on very evenly with no striping. At first I was a little concerned about the thickness of the nib, I needn't have been as it is quite deceptive and I was able to achieve some very fine detail with it. The ink is a bright opaque white and doesn't take long to dry. It's very addictive and I found myself doodling away on anything and everything. Here are some of the results:
Depending on how you angle and pull the ink you can even taper your strokes.... nice effect!
The inks used are Tim's Distress Inks and VersaFine Onyx Black for stamping the flowers on the tag background and the Grungeboard.That's all for now folks! But there's plenty more to come - I have a lot of catching up to do.
15 comments:
Congrats on the award, Lynn, you deserve it, you're always an inspiration.
Lots of luscious new artwork to drool over today, I just love all the black and white. And the new Grungeboard piece - fabulous! (Hope you will bring it in so I can see it "in the flesh"!)
xx
A very well deserved award :) I love the grungeboard piece and what you have created with that new white pen is just stunning! I like the idea of it being opaque from the outset btw.
A well deserved award Lynn. I regularly look up your blog when I need a little inspiration - most days lol!
I still haven't got the grungeboard out. However, I did try your idea on an old pillowcase and was fairly pleased with the results - except the flowers were too floppy. Maybe need interface on the back.
The inkessentials pen is fab, isn't it? Must admit that my doodles don't look half as good as yours!
BTW love your taste in music. R&B and rock - heaven!
I thoroughly approve of your Wylde Women award recipient and I'm so pleased you linked to her because I'd lost the link and couldn't remember the blog name! I think she's on holiday so it will be a surprise for her when she gets back!
I did snaffle one of the white pens, but can't find it now,darn it. Love the doodles, just fab.
Well deserved award Lynn as is shown by the wonderful inspiration on this post.
Lesley GG197
Congratulations on the well deserved award
The results with your pens are stunning - inspiring as too the grungeboard pieces too
Love visiting your blog
Thanks for all you wondering ideas
Suzanne
Hi Lynn
Just love that little metal dress, looks great with your tags, now where are my pliers and wire .............
Congratulations on the well deserved award Lynn.
Lovely doodly experiments with the white pen. Looks like a must for my next order. As ever, great grungeboard artwork.
Bird
OMG - THAT IS BLOOMIN' GORGEOUS. I absolutely love, love, love your grungeboard tags, there should be a comp or something so one of your fans can win one.
I have most of the things to make one myself and I really must have a go, if they are anything like yours though i don't think I could part with them!
VAL
Forgot to say before in my other post, absolutely loving the colours you have used. Have you used the Glimmer inks again? and what colours. Ohh I just love this.
Valx
Thank you to everyone for your approval and congratulations on the award, I really appreciate both the award and your comments. It's brilliant to know that you visit, even more brilliant that you take time (that is precious) to leave a comment and wonderful to know that you like what I do - it makes it all worth while.
To Val - I didn't use any Glimmer Mists on the tag in this post, just two colours of Distress Inks! The colours in the range are really fab and they all work beautifully together!
It won't be too long now before the next edition of the Graphicus Guild comes out with my 'step-by-step' project featuring Grungeboard.
Happy Crafting to all. x
Thanks Lynn, as per usual, I was so excited when I saw the tag that I obviously didn't read your description properly as after I had posted I read back and saw that you had said what inks you had used! Just received my first Guild Newsletter and catalogue and can't wait to get the next one which has your flowers in. Have just made my first grungeboard tag and flower and also a grungeboard bookmark. Thanks for the inspiration.
Valx
Lynne
What a surprise - thank you for the award, such an honour. It feels like I've been passed an Olympic torch. I shall have to have some serious considerations who to pass the torch on to. See you soon Lots of Love Annette xXx
Hi Lynn, I found you after you left a couple of comments on my blog! Thank you for that. I've really enjoyed looking at yours and seeing what you do. I love the sparkly rose image, it is beautiful. I am drawn to anything that sparkles, glitters and gleams. I believe a woman can never have "too much" glitter! Congratulations on your award!!! : )
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