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How to Use Sublimation Markers with Silhouette Cameo

Hello! Today I’m so excited to bring you this post. It was a long time in coming….I’m sharing how to use the Artesprix Heat Transfer Markers (sublimation markers) with the Silhouette Cameo.

Once I transferred my Silhouette design to my project, I was so EXCITED because it opens up a whole lot of options and opportunities.

I love that you can have a professional look with these markers when they are drawn with the Silhouette!

I chose a design from the Silhouette online store. Then I mirrored the image. You want to do this anytime you are ironing on words so that they appear the right way. It’s easy to do…chose “Object –> Mirror –> Mirror Horizontally” and it turns the image for you in your Silhouette Design Studio.

Please watch my video below or on YouTube for just how to use these markers with your Silhouette:

I cannot tell you how happy this made me! You do need the pen adapter kit for these markers, since they are so much smaller than the Silhouette Sketch pens. I show you how to use the adapter kit in the video.

Here’s my project, I made this for a cooking class I have next week to give to some of the participants. I am now in search of an apron I can decorate with their names…wouldn’t that be fun?

What’s Cooking Good Looking?

Thanks for dropping by! For more information about how you can get these markers in the Hedgehog Hollow 2019 March Kit, click here.

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Welcome to the Shire

Hello…today I’m excited to share another card I made for the Lawnfawnatics challenge: inspired by a movie, book or song.

This one was a card that WOULD NOT leave me alone until I created it. Does that ever happen to you? I couldn’t stop thinking about it and so now here it is!

Welcome to the Shire!

Looks like nobody is home?

I imagine if you open up that round door you will see a Hobbit!? Or maybe…just maybe he has gone on an Unexpected Journey?

I only used 2 stamp sets and 3 die sets for this card. It’s a record low amount!! Here’s what I used:

Mushroom House
Mushroom Border
Scalloped Treat Box Spring House Add-on
Open Me Stamp Set
Milo’s ABCs Stamp Set

The top of the Mushroom House is grassy…I did some partial die cutting on this to add the grass to the top to make it look like a part of the grassy hill. Those mushrooms on the border not only look great with some Stickles and Nuvo Drops added, but they also double as a Cobblestone Walkway to the Hobbit house!

I used the sign from the Open Me stamp set and spelled out the name “Baggins” with Milo’s ABCs. I inked it up with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and added some wood detail with colored pencil. I love the lantern lamp hanging over the sign. Even at night you will know this is the Baggins’ property!

It’s a beautiful spring day at the Shire! The flowers and the fence are from the Scalloped Treat Box Spring House Add-on. Doesn’t this look like a lovely place to live? I die cut the fence twice from chipboard and added white detail with a gel pen.

The butterfly matches the mushrooms. Lol. I had a vision of the Hobbit House and a color scheme of dark amber, blue and brown. I will say that it ended up turning out a lot brighter than I imagined. But I love it!

Those mushrooms look magical with Turquoise Stickles

The window and the keyhole/doorknob are cut from Satin Gold mirror cardstock. I love the soft golden look. I think the yellow and orangey-brown clouds make it look so dreamy…like it’s nearing sunset.

That blue door is just perfection, don’t you think?

I used some circle dies to cut the door and the door frame. The woodgrain paper gives it just the right detail…and I inked up the door with Salty Ocean and Faded Jeans Distress Oxide inks. The darker blue toned down that Salty Ocean and gave it just the right feeling for this card.

I hope you enjoyed visiting the Shire today. Come back soon, won’t you?

Linking up to the Lawnfawnatics Challenge here.

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Inspired by Alice in Wonderland

Hello! Today I’m participating in the Lawn Fawn Challenge: Inspired by a book, movie, or song.

I just could not resist playing along with this fun theme!! So, I have a list of cards I want to make (Yes…a full page of ideas!) and I’m definitely not going to have time to make them all before the challenge ends.

I got one done to share today; So here’s my card…see if you can guess what it was inspired by:

I hope it is just so obvious that it’s Alice in Wonderland! I used the following sets on this card:

Argyle Backdrops (for the flooring)
Bicycle Built for you (Alice, Mad Hatter, Top Hat)
Some Bunny (White Rabbit)
Joy to the Woods (Cheshire “cat”)
Open Me (for the wooden sign and the “me”…the “eat” is handlettered)
Oh Gnome (for some of the mushrooms)
Gleeful Gardens (for flowers, mushrooms, grass)
Fairy Friends (for flowers, Curly leaves, lantern, small mushroom)
Lights Out (for the playing cards)

This is probably the most sets I’ve ever used together on one card, but I think it was worth it! I colored everything up using my Prismacolor pencils. It’s been a while since I’ve used them so I thought it was time.

The White Rabbit says there’s no time for cards!

I made those playing cards using the small set called “Lights Out” for the shape, then I added a small heart I found in the “Oh Gnome” set and drew on the clubs and spades myself. I also drew the pocket watch for the White Rabbit.

The Cheshire Cat is of course really a fox from the “Joy to the Woods” set. Can you believe of all the Lawn Fawn sets I own, I don’t have a single cat?!? What? I need to remedy that situation right away! But I think this fox works well in purple stripes! I could add a big smiling, toothy grin…but I’ll leave that for your imagination…

I inked up the background with Distress Oxides in a new favorite color combination: Abandoned Coral, Spiced Marmalade, and Mustard Seed.

Linking up to the Lawnfawnatics Challenge here. Thanks for stopping by!

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Count Your Blessings

Hi Friends! You know, it’s International Women’s Day today (who knew?) and I wanted to put together a card for all my crafty friends. (I’m not sure how many crafty male friends I have out there…but maybe there’s another day I can dedicate a card to you, too *wink.)

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Do you know, when I count my blessings I count you TWICE! So I put together a card for you using some of my favorite products.

Counting my blessings….

Isn’t she sweet? She’s from this Waffle Flower set called “Always”. I love the matching dies for this one, it makes it so easy to make a floral swag or wreath on your card. And that sentiment is from the Simon Says Stamp “you got this” set. I love them paired together.

I used Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers on this one and I think it turned out so dreamy and fun. This image is definitely one of my favorites to color!

I popped up the sentiment AND the top set of leaves on foam tape for some fun dimension. Then I inked around the edges with Distress Oxide ink in Weathered Wood and Wilted Violet to create a dreamy look.

Isn’t she just the cutest? I hope you enjoyed this quick share with you today. Thanks for stopping by! And always, I love your comments and thumbs up!

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March Kit Unveiling with the Hedgehog Hollow and Intro Video to Sublimation Markers

Hello, friends! Today I have the unveiling of the Hedgehog Hollow March 2019 kit! It is very different than any of the other kits and includes sublimation markers from Artesprix. What are sublimation markers? Watch my unveiling video below or on YouTube to see all the goods and how to use them:

That sun, though!!

So today I played a little with these markers to get a feel for how they work and I have another video to show you just how I started with these. I have a few tips to share on how to use them too.

Watch the introductory video here or on YouTube.

Thanks for stopping by! These are definitely going to be a fun product and I can’t wait to have my nephew draw his Transfomers pictures with them! 🙂

See you next time!

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