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.


Supplies
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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)
- MFT Dies, A2 Stitched Rectangle STAX
- Scotch Foam Mounting Tape
- Mini MISTI Stamping Tool, My Sweet Petunia
Wow. I am amazed at your results. I need to play more with my Inktense pencils.
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That is so pretty.
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.?
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.