Skip to main content

Close To My Heart ~ Colour Match Embellishments by Colouring Them In!

Color Match Embellishments by Coloring Them In!

Color Match Embellishments #crafting #embellish #glitter #accent #adhesivebacked #color #diy #markers #wood #acrylic #plastic #cork

When creativity strikes, it can do so in a full spectrum of colors! Our exclusive colors can be found in Exclusive Inks™ stamp pads and re-inkersshimmer brushesembellishments, and so much more. With these products, you can achieve effortless color coordination in all of your crafting.

Sometimes, however, the embellishments that we want to use in our artwork are only available in neutral colors, such as white, wood, or cork. The good news is that you can get crafty with your embellishments as well and color them to meet your color needs!

First things first, we absolutely love all of our embellishments and the colors that they come in. We wouldn’t have them any other way, and they serve us so well in lots of art projects, as you have witnessed in the many artwork examples shown on this blog, our catalogs, and our other social media outlets. The idea today is to show you just another amazing facet to these already incredible little embellishments that can make all the difference!

Color Match Embellishments #crafting #embellish #glitter #accent #adhesivebacked #color #diy #markers #wood #acrylic #plastic #cork

(Featured above: Clear SparklesBright Pink Shades TriBlend™ MarkerDazzle Liquid Pearls™Hibiscus Stickles™ Glitter GlueWild Berry Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad, White Pearls, Gold Yellow TriBlend™ MarkerBisque Liquid Pearls™Platinum Stickles™ Glitter GlueSundance Exclusive Inks™ Stamp PadSilver Glitter GemsDull Green TriBlend™ MarkerSage Liquid Pearls™Cool Mint Stickles™ Glitter GlueAvocado Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Padwhite dotsAqua Blue TriBlend™ MarkerRobin’s Egg Liquid Pearls™Waterfall Stickles™ Glitter GlueLagoon Exclusive Inks™ Stamp Pad)

A lot of the color that we’ve added to our example embellishments can be added directly from the tool to the embellishment. For example, markersshimmer brushes, and glitter glues, all have tips fine enough that can dispense the color right onto your choice of embellishment. When you are coloring with these sorts of tools, we encourage you to color the embellishment before adding it to your project. If it is adhesive-backed, color it while it is still on the backing sheet that it came on. For embellishments that are not adhesive-backed, use a small amount of adhesive on the back and attach it lightly to a piece of scratch paper. This way, you can color the embellishment to just the right color you want without worrying about making stray marks on your project. You can then place the newly colored embellishment after you’ve achieved the color or effect you were hoping for.

Color Match Embellishments #crafting #embellish #glitter #accent #adhesivebacked #color #diy #markers #wood #acrylic #plastic #cork

(Featured above: Wood ArrowsPink LePen™Bright Pink Shades TriBlend™ MarkerWatercolor PencilswaterbrushWild Berry Shimmer BrushFuchsia Gloss SprayHibiscus Stickles™ Glitter GluePicked Raspberry Distress Oxide™ Ink PadWild Berry Exclusive Inks™ Stamp PadDazzle Liquid Pearls™)

Porous surfaces, such as wood or cork, will absorb a lot of the colors—gels, glues, and embossing powder are the exceptions—whereas the color media will sit on nonporous surfaces found on embellishments like dots and gems. Regardless of the embellishment you may be garnishing, always remember to allow the color to dry in order to avoid any unwanted transfer (onto yourself or other parts of your project).

Color Match Embellishments #crafting #embellish #glitter #accent #adhesivebacked #color #diy #markers #wood #acrylic #plastic #cork

(Featured above: Sweet as Honey Cork ShapesWhite Gel PensEmbossing Ink PensWhite Super Fine Embossing PowderHibiscus Stickles™ Glitter GlueWild Berry Shimmer BrushBright Pink Shades TriBlend™ MarkerAqua Blue TriBlend™ MarkerGold Yellow TriBlend™ Marker)

We will leave you with one final tip. If you are wanting to color match an embellishment with one of our exclusive colors, our Exclusive Inks™ are your answer! Depending on the embellishment, you may want to either use one of our stamp pads or re-inkers. If you are adding color to clear sparkles (see our Wild Berry Exclusive Inks™ example in the first set of embellishments, above), use a sponge or dauber with your ink pad. Ink the sponge, then gently dab the embellishment until the desired color is achieved. For embellishments that may require more detail, a re-inker paired with a waterbrush allows great control and precision. Place a drop of re-inker onto an all-purpose mat (or another nonporous surface that can act as your palette). Lift the ink with the brush to add color to your embellishments in a more controlled manner.

If you have any questions on any of these ideas that we shared, please let us know in the comments below and we’ll get back to you as quickly as we can!

There’s no limit to the creative ways you can add a pop of color to your artwork!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A Taste of Canada ~ Fiddleheads

I do enjoy fiddleheads.  They have a green bean-y, asparagus-like, pea-ish taste and they are just fun to look at. From Chateline Magazine: HOW-TO It’s Almost Fiddlehead Season! Here’s How To Cook This Springtime Veggie Properly Fiddleheads are a Canadian delicacy, but undercooking them can lead to food poisoning by Amy Grief  Updated Apr 9, 2019 Fiddlehead season is short, so when you see the adorable green curlicues at your grocery store or farmers’ market, buy them while you can. Before chowing down on these little springtime delicacies, there’s a few things you should know first since fiddleheads can cause food poisoning if they’re not cooked properly. What are fiddleheads? These tightly curled coils are ostrich fern fronds. They start appearing in late April and early May in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and are usually found in forests, marshes and by rivers and streams. Taste-wise, fiddleheads, which are popular amongst food foragers, are...

Week #2 Challenge: Paper . . . and I mean ALL of your paper.

Annual Organization Challenge Week #2   How did you make out with last week's challenge? Did you find your work table? Here's this week's challenge: Your challenge this week is to  S.P.A.C.E.  your paper - - and I mean ALL of your paper: cardstock, patterned paper, specialty papers, and all those SCRAPS! SORT:  Bring all of your paper to one area. Sort it all into piles: KEEP, SELL, DONATE, TRASH PURGE:  bag up, and assign a price to paper bundles that you want to SELL at a garage sale or online, and put the bags in the garage sale box. Throw out the TRASH pile. Bag up the DONATE pile and immediately make arrangements for drop-off/pick-up or put  in your vehicle. ASSIGN:  separate your paper into categories that make sense to you. For example, you may want to divide it simply into cardstock and patterned paper. If you have a huge stash of paper, you may want to divide it by colour, theme, or manufacturer. **Another way to...

Journal Prompt ~ One Thing You Do Really Well

Name one thing you do really well . . .  One thing I do really well is solve crossword puzzles.