Rainbow feathers with Stampin’ Write Markers

Hello, I hope you are well.

I have been playing around with my Brights Collection Stampin’ Write markers to create this fun rainbow feather card…

I also used my Stamparatus to get those feathers in a straight line and equally spaced. With the right tools this is a really simple card to make. Let me show you how in this video…

As I mentioned in the video I used Very Vanilla Note Cards and Envelopes and everything except the sentiment was stamped straight onto the note card.

I stamped the sentiment onto a scrap of Very Vanilla card and cut it with my Timeless Label punch, which is retiring soon. I coloured the ribbon and the edge of the label with markers too – these really are such useful pens…

The colours I used were Poppy Parade, Mango Melody, Granny Apple Green, Pacific Point and Gorgeous Grape.

I hope you’ve enjoyed these fun techniques. If you enjoyed the video I’d really appreciate it if you’d give it a thumbs up on YouTube and a comment too if you have the time. If you’re not already subscribed to my YouTube channel I’d love it if you clicked on that button too!

I’ve listed the products I used for today’s card below. When you click on a product you’ll be directed to that item in my online Stampin’ Up! store. When you shop with me please use the current Host Code so that I can add an extra gift into your customer thank you pack. See the Host Code page for more details.

Happy crafting,

Heather x

Product List
Stamparatus
[148187]
£46.00

About stampwithnellie

Hi, my name is Heather Forgan, but my nickname is Nellie! I'm an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in the United Kingdom and I love being able to share my creations using their fabulous products.

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