Hi there crafty peeps! I hope you are all having a fantastic week. The weather is starting to get colder here, not really my favourite time of year Winter, so I'm dreading the months ahead!
I have been VERY busy with the magazines and lots of my published work is coming out. One very special article is my new 'Out of the Box' feature where I have a play with mostly new on the market products sharing a little about them as well as some ideas on how they can be used both obviously as well as in some 'out of the box' ways. This month's article is on Chameleon Color Tones pens.
These pens are so much fun!!
Over the month that his magazine is on the shelves in store you can leave a comment with how you would love to use the pens on your projects now you have read my article. I would also love some more blog followers, so if you would like to follow my blog to keep up to date with more inspiration as well as where I might be teaching, just click on the 'follow' button top right of my blog.
I share more ideas for using these pens on your scrapbooking pages in the article, so make sure you pick up a copy of the latest Scrapbooking Memories Magazine at a Newsagent, Supermarket or Scrapbooking store near you!
I hope you like my share today and are inspired to have a go with these pens yourself!
Entries Close Midnight on 25th May 2015 Australian Eastern Standard time and only open to Australian Residence. Winner will be chosen random.
Happy Crafting!
xxxBeck BT
I have been VERY busy with the magazines and lots of my published work is coming out. One very special article is my new 'Out of the Box' feature where I have a play with mostly new on the market products sharing a little about them as well as some ideas on how they can be used both obviously as well as in some 'out of the box' ways. This month's article is on Chameleon Color Tones pens.
These pens are so much fun!!
In the first layout I used the pens on the Chipboard Butterflies.
I'd also like to give a little credit to one very talented lady Kim Ewins as it was here that inspired me to layer my strips of paper in the way I have. she does it all the time and I just knew it was a perfect accent for my layout. In the second page I used them to make some die cuts come to life.
These pens are versatile alcohol pens reasonable still new on the market. Chameleon Color Tones have been generous already providing me with a full set of these wonderful markers, so rather than just keep the set I received from Scrapbooking Memories for the Article, I spoke with the Editor about doing giveaway of them! YES!! You can win these!!
Over the month that his magazine is on the shelves in store you can leave a comment with how you would love to use the pens on your projects now you have read my article. I would also love some more blog followers, so if you would like to follow my blog to keep up to date with more inspiration as well as where I might be teaching, just click on the 'follow' button top right of my blog.
I hope you like my share today and are inspired to have a go with these pens yourself!
Entries Close Midnight on 25th May 2015 Australian Eastern Standard time and only open to Australian Residence. Winner will be chosen random.
Happy Crafting!
xxxBeck BT
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I love to travel around teaching, meeting new people and inspiring along the way. I am so excited to be the Guest Artist at this year's Scrapbook and Papercraft expo in Brisbane this year.
Head HERE for all the details of my classes, and here is a sneak of the projects we will be created in the the 3 different classes I'll be teaching each of the three days.
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Love that you used these on a layout! I would love a set to use with my stamping and layouts!
ReplyDeleteyes they are fun on SO many different ways! check out the Facebook Page for Chameleon Art products for SO many ideas!! https://www.facebook.com/ChameleonPens?fref=ts <3
DeleteWow just love these Chameleon pens. They will really make my embellishments pop on any ScrapbookIng page I do.So easy to ink any edges as well.
ReplyDeleteThey Sure will Valjene! You would love them! yes you could even get a graduated ombre effect from the edges working from the inside out as it gets darker as you go!
DeleteWow Beck, I just love your layouts. Just one question do the Chameleon pens enable you to blend from being a card maker to scrap booker with as much ease? Lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks and LOL Sandra! We will turn you into a scrapbooker in Brisbane! You will learn LOADS about creating your own scrapbooking pages in my classes - CAN'T WAIT!!!
DeleteThanks Beck, I am so looking forward to it, only hope I can still get there, family member not well :-( . Is it ok if I have another friend sit in my place?
DeleteThese look like they would be a lot of fun My mind has gone into overdrive just thinking of how to play with them.
ReplyDeleteThese look like fun, looking forward to seeing you in Brisbane, really miss doing your classes.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful layouts Beck. These pens are looking great. Certainly worthwhile to consider as a little investment. There are so many tones you get from a single pen. How many different color schemes or packs are available. This is obviously a favorite with the turquoise and purple, but just wondering about the Reds yellows and browns.
ReplyDeleteLove those pages Beck ! I would love to try the pens with this cool background stamp that I have purchased from my lovely crafty friend Sandra Mann. I'd like to see if I can get the ombré effect with a colourful batik style background.
ReplyDeleteI draw a lot of my own embellishments for my scrapbooking layouts and cards. These Chameleon pens would be amazing to colour my drawings in with!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these markers - and I have lots of embellishments stamped and cut out that require coloring. I've been using my Copics and Spectrum Noir's and I'd really enjoy adding these for versatility and interest!
ReplyDeleteI want to get them before Sandy and Elisa so they get jealous! But I would really love to try them on a stack of white flowers I have as well as over white gesso
ReplyDeleteI would love to use them on some of my cards, I am just getting into mixed media and I think these beautiful chameleon pens to help me get into the scrapbooking world by doing my own backgrounds which I love to do!
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