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Hello, friends! It's Janette here back at the helm. I'm popping in today to share a new favorite....


 This is the My Favorite Things Wavy Coloring Book Background. If you find that it is sold out (so popular!), be sure to click the link to add your name to the waiting list. It is so worth it. It is super versatile and will have a home in my collection for a ridiculously long time.


Paired with the coloring background are MFT dies Hello There and Bold Greenery. Hello was cut from a scrap of gold foiled paper and the sprigs of greenery from vellum. I then coated the greenery with Copic Opaque White. It is a matte white fluid - almost like liquid White-Out.


All that yummy glimmer (which is much more shimmery in person)? Yes, that would be from the Spectrum Noir Clear Sparkle Pen. After stamping the background pattern with Versamark and embossing with white detail powder, I colored in the image with Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers. I laid the color near the edge I wanted the darkest and then pulled it across with the Sparkle Pen. It truly is as easy as it sounds! I used 030 Blue, 042 Turquoise Green, 033 Persian Green and 032 Persian Blue.

Thank you all for visiting today and I hope that the new year brings you blessings and prosperity galore! Be sure to head on over to the BRI Shop. 25% off sale happening now!

Your friend in all things creative,
Janette 

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