How to use stampin up color spritzer tool


















The die set is only showing half of the dies that are included. It has another large die that could be layered behind the one that is showing! Would you like to make this card or try the spritz stamping technique? Check out the video below, or read along for more info. You can also use this technique with a single color of ink on the stamp, which is also very pretty! This is such a fun technique to experiment with.

If you try it out, I would love to see pictures of what you create! The Blossoms In Bloom bundle and Textile embossing folder will be available for ordering beginning June 3, ! Order from me using the product links at the bottom! Sometimes I forget details and think something is easy when it might not be for everyone.

Thank for watching along! Scrapping Stamping and Stuff. I love the spritzing you are introducing and the card is simply gorgeous. If you notice those colors are your primary and secondary colors, and just with those you can make any color you need.

Basics of Pigment Sprinkles: Pigment Sprinkles can be a fun media to play with as well as one of the most intimidating! Why you may ask; well, it's because it's such a freeing carefree media and very hard to control.

One of the reasons it's hard to control is the fact that it's a powder. Unlike traditional watercolors or watercolor pencils; Pigment Sprinkles has very little control. Well, that's what most people think anyway. But, if you know how to use them you can find it very freeing and controllable.

It all depends on how you use them. You can if you take your time control where the sprinkles will go, it's a matter of the control you have with your hand and the heaviness or lightness of your application. More sprinkles means more pigment on the paper, less sprinkles mean less pigment. You can also use a aqua painter to apply the pigment to the paper, you will see this in the video tutorial below. Pigment Sprinkles are a dry media that you have to add water too.

You do this by spritzing the watercolor paper with a little water in a Stampin' Spritzer. This way it helps to keep most of the pigment on the paper rater than your work area. Don't get me wrong it does still get off the paper, as you can see in the picture above and below. Once you have the pigment put down; you then can spritz it with more water to really activate the pigment.

This is when you really start to see the magic happen. As far as what surface you can use with the Pigment Sprinkles, as long as it's a heavy paper meant for watercoloring you are fine and ready to go. We offer both watercolor paper and shimmery white cardstock as the paper of choice for watermedia. Both are able to take a lot of pigment and water, so they are the go to for this or any type of watermedia.

So just a few things to keep in mind when you start using the Pigment Sprinkles. You can use your heat tool to speed the drying time, but to me if you just let it dry naturally you achieve much better results. The air from the heat tool can move the wet pigment around a little more and if you let it dry naturally the wet pigment stays in place and can create some beautiful light and dark areas on it's own.

Frosted Foliage Card: Once you have the watercolor or shimmery white cardstock all Sprinkled up and dried then you can really start playing with them. You can use it as just a background for a card or you can do like I like to, and cut them up with my dies. This creates some fun colorful shapes to play with on your cards. I had predone some watercolor paper using the Pigment Sprinkles so that they would be dry enough for me to die cut.

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