I picked out a beautiful older favourite to colour this week. You can watch my Oddball Hippie Prismacolor Pencil Video below to see how this fantastic stamp came to life using Prismacolor coloured pencils.
As we head into MerMay tomorrow, I thought we’d take a look at one of our other underwater themed stamps: the adorable GNOME DIVER! He’s off on the search for a mermaid friend, and maybe some treasure…
Hopefully I’ve inspired you to add this awesome stamp set to your collection, or if you already have it, to get creating and sharing!
Share your personal favourite Stamping Bella creations with us. We LOVE to see what you’ve been creating with Stamping Bella stamps. Share a link to your latest Stamping Bella card in the comments below, or an old favourite you made a while ago. Tell us what your favourite stamps are. Are there any additions you would like to see to the range? Let us know!
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Some Oddball dino fun to start the week! You can watch my Oddball Dino Trio Pencil Video below to see how this fun stamp from the set came to life using Prismacolor coloured pencils.
Sadly Tamibella is unable to continue with her Sunday posts right now, as life is super-busy. We’re going to miss her, and are hoping she will be back with us in the future! We will still have lots of inspiration for you though, so don’t worry.
It has been quite some time since I did any no line colouring. I decided to ease myself back into it (haha) this week with one of the Spring 2024 release stamps. You can watch my Oddball Spring Fairy No Line Pencil Video below to see how this amazing stamp came to life using Prismacolor coloured pencils.
I am in love with the Tiny Townie Wonderland stamps, and the Queen of Hearts especially, so I’ve been wanting to squeeze in a scene featuring her. Here it is! Watch my Tiny Townie Queen of Hearts Garden Scene Video below to see how this fun scene came to life using Copic markers.
You’ve got until midnight EST on Tuesday 30th April 2024 to grab this one with the 50% discount before our May offer replaces it! Check out all the inspiration below to see why this one needs to be in your stamp collection.
Hopefully I’ve inspired you to add this awesome stamp set to your collection, or if you already have it, to get creating and sharing!
Share your personal favourite Stamping Bella creations with us. We LOVE to see what you’ve been creating with Stamping Bella stamps. Share a link to your latest Stamping Bella card in the comments below, or an old favourite you made a while ago. Tell us what your favourite stamps are. Are there any additions you would like to see to the range? Let us know!
If you are posting your images online, we would love to see them on Instagram and all the platforms mentioned above. To make it easier for us to find you just use #markergeekmonday and/or #stampingbella as a hashtag. Even better tag me @markergeek and @stampingbella . We love it when you connect, so don’t be shy!
Keeping it simple with a FLORAL image today. You can watch my Bleeding Heart Sprig Pencil Video below to see how this beautiful stamp came to life using Prismacolor coloured pencils.
Hello everyone! Delphineabella here with my Inspiration Post and – I hope – a beeeeautiful scene! I created my scene using 3 stamp sets. First I stamped BUNDLE GIRL BEEKEEPER (girl, 2 bees), then I added a little separate bee at the top left corner from the TINY TOWNIE BUSY BEE set, and since I wanted flowers at the bottom of my scene, I stamped a part from the TINY TOWNIE CHERRY BLOSSOM flowers. I coloured everything in Copics and added a sentiment from the BUNDLE GIRL BEEKEEPER set. As a final touch, glitter pen and Star Dust Stickles on the wings, of course!
I began by stamping Tiny Townie Caterpillar and then masking off the entire image so that I could add the Gnome Backdrop right over top. Nothing fancy and all pretty straight forward as far as stamping techniques go. Almost instantly I had a whole world for this little guy to live in and with very little work on my part. That’s why I’m such a big fan of all the backdrop stamps that are available, they make the whole scene building process that much easier. As I began coloring, the idea struck me that there were just enough mushrooms in the scene that I could color an entire rainbow of fungi. Once they were all looking lovely I decided to color Tiny Townie Caterpillar as a moth, in shades of black and white to contrast with all of the bright colors around him. The sentiment comes in the Oddball Maya set, and I think it fits so well with the rainbow theme that came together on this sweet card.