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Simple Mason Jar – Inktense pencils

October 3, 2018 by Sandy Allnock 5 Comments [featured_image}

Inktense pencils on Neenah? Oh yeah! Just use a teensy bit of water. I was amazed it worked so well! I also show you how to stamp the stems under the glass so that you can make the glass look right.

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I finished the card off with a simple stitched die around the edges, and the sentiment on a vellum panel taped to the back of it.

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  • Cotton & Thistles, Reverse Confetti
  • Neenah Cardstock, Solar White: 25pk – 250pk
  • Silver Brush Black Velvet Round #8 EH – BLICK – AMZ
  • Jet Black Lawn Fawn Ink Pad
  • Inktense Pencils:
    • BLICK – (all size sets)
    • EH – (24) (36) (12)
  • MFT Dies, A2 Stitched Rectangle STAX
  • Scotch Foam Mounting Tape
  • Mini MISTI Stamping Tool, My Sweet Petunia

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  1. Carol Rietzke says

    February 13, 2021 at 12:55 pm

    Wow. I am amazed at your results. I need to play more with my Inktense pencils.

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  3. Gab says

    October 4, 2018 at 7:03 am

    That is so pretty.

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  4. Andrea Hastilow says

    October 3, 2018 at 6:43 am

    Beautiful jar & flowers, made to look so easy, will have to get round to trying this, would it work with watercolour pencils as have no inktense ones in my collection.?

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  5. Henriëtte says

    October 3, 2018 at 5:36 am

    Gorgeous Sandy,I always thought that glass colouring was difficult, but you showed it doesn’t have to be difficult and made it a lot easier for me to try. Thank you so much.

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