Photo Tutorial: Easy Markered Frame Technique

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Sharing a quick and easy technique with you today in honor of Song of My Heart's 6th Blog Birthday week! If you'd like to try this simple WOW, you'll need a clear block (just about any size will do), Very Vanilla or Whisper White cardstock, and one or more colors of brush-tip markers. I also keep a baby wipe or dampened paper towel close by to clean off my block.

NOTE: be sure you do NOT use Blendabilities or any other brand of alcohol markers for this technique, or you will wind up with permanently colorful clear blocks!

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SO EASY, huh? I wasn't kidding about it being a simple WOW! Here's my finished masculine card so you can see what I did with it after I learned the technique:

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But wait… there's more! Try this technique with any size clear block and any juicy ink pad:

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7 thoughts on “Photo Tutorial: Easy Markered Frame Technique”

  1. You could also just stamp the stamp pad onto the paper; you couldn’t change the size, of course, but I like the look of that, as well!

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  2. ok, ok! I am officially crying “UNCLE!” for this set! Between you and Michelle Z, I give up and will put World of Dreams on my next order. Yes, I promise…despite the fact that it has a bird in it and I’m not a huge fan of birds, I will get this set, too many cute things being done with it so I am caving.

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  3. What a great idea! I had seen the tutorial for stamping with the whole block, but had never seen just a frame. I love it. Very elegant too.

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  4. Thank you so very much for sharing this super easy frame/block/pen idea. Now why couldn’t I have thought of that. 🙂 Anxious to try it today.
    sandra

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