Showing posts with label Distress Markers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Distress Markers. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Tim Holtz Distress Markers

Yes they have arrived! Tim introduced these at CHA--markers to match all 36 of his Distress inks!
But the #1 question I'm hearing in the store is...."O.K. that's cool but what can I do with them?"

Well here's just one technique that I think makes these markers really fun.
I like this technique best on stamps that have a good amount of solid area like this one from Hero Arts.

Love these three colors together: Peeled Paint, Spiced Marmalade and Dusty Concord.
The markers have a brush tip end and a regular "writing" end. 
The bonus here is that Distress markers react with water, exactly like the stamp pads do.


You'll need a mister filled with plain water. 
Using the brush end of the markers, I just colored areas randomly. 
Don't worry if your brush goes over a darker area, the colors will not contaminate -- just scribble a bit on a piece of paper and it will clean right off. 
This is what it will look like:

Ready for the magic??
I'm hoping these pictures give you a good representation of what happens--you can click on them to see it larger if that helps.

First, I just colored like above and just stamped like you would normally. 
This is what you get and it's pretty right?

But here's what happens when I color the stamp the same way but mist it with water. In this example, I literally misted from about a foot away from the stamp and just a couple tiny squirts---see how the ink is loosening up?

But here it is again, and this time I hit it with some serious water--much closer to the stamp and several squirts this time. The watercolor effect here is amazing--this time the colors really bleed into each other.
So there is one technique you can try with these new markers--give it a try--you'll feel like an artist!
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