ShinHan™ Touch Twin™ Blog Hop

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Welcome to our Shinhan™ Touch Twin™ Marker Blog Hop! If you’ve come from Sarita Schraeder’s Blog you are in the right place. If you’ve started here, WELCOME!! Please join in by clicking the link at the bottom of each post to hop to the next blog. If you happen to get lost along the way, you can find a complete list of participants on Melinda Everitt’s Blog. Now onto my artwork-I was inspired by this card from the talented Laura Bassen.

To be honest, I’m a little nervous about this blog hop. Prior to purchasing the NEW Shinhan™ Touch Twin™ Markers from CTMH I had never made an investment or a true attempt at coloring/shading with alcohol markers. Let me give you a little bit of info regarding the ShinHan Touch Twin Markers that are available from Close To My Heart. Close To My Heart is offering 24 colors, and they feature a broad nib & a fine nib. There is also a Colorless Blender Marker available. {more info on this below}.

CTMH: A Budding Friendship

CTMH: A Budding Friendship

Products Used:
Paper: White Daisy Cardstock
Ink: Archival Black Exclusive Ink™
Stamps: A Budding Friendship
Other: Dot Embossing Folder; Gold Sequins
Markers: ShinHan™ Touch Twin™ Markers
{pink flower= R5 Cherry Pink, R11 Carmine, RP198 Tender Pink}
{purple flower=P83 Lavender, P282 Peony Purple, RP198 Tender Pink}
{yellow flower=Y222 Golden Yellow, YR24 Marigold}
{leaves=G46 Vivid Green, GY235 Sap Green, GY234 Leaf Green}
{flower centers=BR99 Bronze, BR116 Clay}

While my knowledge is not vast and I am a complete newbie when it comes to alcohol markers let me share what I do know for those of who are unfamiliar with alcohol markers.

#1- Alcohol markers are blendable…meaning you can layer multiple colors to add effects such as shading/shadowing or combine colors to make new colors. {Anyone else flashing back to the primary color wheel from elementary school?? LOL!}

#2 Alcohol markers bleed through your cardstock. Make sure you have a piece of scrap paper underneath the image you are coloring.

#3- Dye ink & StazOn™ are not your friends when it comes to alcohol markers. You will need either pigment ink or archival ink.

#4- Make sure your ink is completely dry before you start coloring or your ink will bleed into your coloring and get on your nib {tip of the marker}. If you are short on time use a craft heater to set {dry} the ink before coloring.

#5- The ShinHan™ Touch Twin™ Colorless Blender Marker sounds slightly misleading. When I hear “blender” my mind automatically thinks it is meant to help blend my colors together {similar to the Blending Pen for Watercolor Pencils}, but that is not the case with alcohol markers. The Colorless Blender Marker is meant to take color away. It aids in shadowing, shading, and if you happen to color outside the lines it can “erase” those errors.


Again, I’m a complete newbie when it comes to alcohol markers, but those are just a few things I’ve picked up on. If you are familiar with alcohol markers and have any tips to share I would love for you to leave a comment on this post! If you are interested in purchasing these great new markers that are available through Close To My Heart, contact your consultant or click here to shop now!! I have no doubt I will learn so much more as I continue to practice, and as I hop along through this blog hop. Now hop on over to Michelle Battitori’s Blog to continue to be inspired.

-Kelly

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