Hi everyone. Today for Group of Seven, we are working with the Elegant Writer pen. Christine first introduced me to this marker several years ago, but I didn't buy one for myself until last year. I'm sorry I waited so long! :)
The pen is filled with water soluable ink. When you add it to your card, the ink looks black, but add some water and you will have inks in gray, green, blue and pink show up. It's really magical. A little goes a long way.
Please check out the details for the technique and link to video on the blog ...
For both my cards today, I kept things CAS. I was busy making cards ahead for upcoming commitments and packing up our house at the same time, so I kept things simple. :)
For the card above, I used a wonderful image called Tree Poem (Stampendous), stamped in black and clear heat embossed. I added a few lines of elegant writer here and there and then took a wet brush to spread the colours, dabbing with a paper towel which shows off the pink and blue colours. I love the classic black and white colours with just a touch of added colour in the background.
Close-up ...
Here's what I learned when I experimented with this technique ...
- If you decide you want to buy one of the Elegant Writer pens, make sure it has a silver/gray casing. This is the pen with the water soluable ink. I mistakenly bought Elegant Writer pens that were in a black case ... permanent markers in black. :)
- I found the video by Karlyn invaluable (you will find it on the Group of Seven blog). She is an artist and also teaches art ... and she has lots of tips on how to use these amazing pens.
- I outlined images or partially outlined images and then added water to spread the ink. If I wanted to add just a touch of colour, I would use a damp watercolour brush to pick up just a bit of colour directly from the tip of the Elegant Writer pen.
- Once you add water and move the colour around, you must blot with a paper towel and that's when you will see more of the pink and blue colours.
- As per Karlyn's video, I misted lightly from above to set the ink once I was finished. Then I could leave my image as is, or add more watercolouring using inks or paints of different colours easily without any bleeding.
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Here's another CAS card using a black heat embossed image with the Elegant Writer pen. Simple, but so pretty!
This time I used an image from the Create Chaos (Visible Image) stamp set. Again, I kept it black and white with just a touch of colour from the elegant writer.
Sending this card to Simply Clean & Simple April Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by!
Card #1:
Stamps: Tree Poem (Stampendous); Many Everyday Message (Hero Arts)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.)Ink: Black (Memento); Elegant Writer
Accessories: Clear embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, watercolour brushes
Card #2:
Stamps: Create Chaos (Visible Image); Many Everyday Messages (Hero Arts)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.)Ink: Black (Memento); Elegant Writer
Accessories: Clear embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, watercolour brushes)
Both of these cards are beautiful. I especially love the one with the tree. Must check out those pens.
ReplyDeleteI love the stamped images you used on both of your cards Loll - simple made so mystical with the wash of colors! I need to look at more of my stamps and continue playing! Hope your move went smoothly and you are settling in?! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteWowza! These are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your tips for using the elegant writer. I got a set of black pens for my birthday. They are waiting to be used, so perfect timing. Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Loll! I love the look you achieved on both. I might have to get a couple of the pens and give it a try. I recently got the Immense Joy die, because of all your fabulous cards and know I'm going to enjoy it! Thanks for the inspiration you always provide! Sue N
ReplyDeleteStunning cards, love the pen! x
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ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful Works of Art, Lolly:-) I do plan on playing along when I have more time..almost done with garden catch up! Every year it seems to take longer:-) All of the Group of Seven girls cards are Stunning!!! Love and Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteThe variation of colors in the pen really show up on the flower, Loll, and it is gorgeous. It does give a soft background to the tree too.
ReplyDeleteStunning tree poem done with the Elegant Writers, Loll, and I especially love the single blossom - thanks for the inspiration with this technique!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful examples Loll, I think my favourite is the single flower- it's so wonderfully CAS and the elegant writer colours are gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteBE still, my tree-loving heart! I'm astounded by the idea that all this beauty came from a pen!
ReplyDeleteYou girls DO find the 'fun-est' things to play with!
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I love that tree stamp with the scripted background and how the colors bleed around the tree creating a wash. And the flower is so pretty with the pinks and blues. Both are beautiful, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThe technique is cool, but what I love, Lolly, are both of these designs, any way you would have colored them!📌 I want to get an EW with a thinner nib and then CASE your poppy idea. I have that stamp and I think it's just perfect for the EW! Hugs, Dolly
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun and magical technique, and surprising to see the colors too. Two beautiful cards, Loll
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad we did the Elegant Writer for Group of Seven. We all got amazing and quite different results. Love the bits of pink and blue you got on the tree image. And that Visible Image is one of my favourites - it came out so elegant and sophisticated!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you for sharing with us at Simply Clean & Simple Challenge.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Loll, you have made a couple of absolutely stunning cards - love them both, but the second floral one is my favourite - that is amazing
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Maxine
Fantastic - this is the first time I have wanted to try something new in a very long time! Love this card Loll -
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
These are both so pretty. I like the tree with the verse in the background. The color on the flower is so artistic. This would look beautiful as art hanging on the wall. Hope you are getting all settled in and things went smoothly.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteYou're not kidding it's elegant and amazing! I can see those little hints of pink and it's quite lovely. The tree card is so beautiful with the poem. It evokes poignant memories for me. We've lost two trees in recent years and I hope we can hang onto the rest. The tulip is downright striking! So much depth and jaw dropping wow factor!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing how you used that elegant writer. I have that tree stamp that I just love and adding that little bit of bleed to it added so much to it. The second card is gorgeous and I can see the pretty colors coming from it. I feel a shopping spree coming on (grin). Beautiful cards, Loll!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! When I look at this tree I have the impression that it is covered with a blanket of thick fog!! This is such an amazing feeling, Loll. I love this card and the way you managed the ink washes.
ReplyDeleteThe second card is equally beautiful, I love the different colors that appear when exposed to water.
hugs,
BożenA
Both of these cards are absolutely beautiful Loll! I especially love how the tree card turned out...perfectly perfect! And yes, I just ordered one of the pens on Amazon and can't wait to try it out! I'm thinking some of my Lavinia stamps might look good with this elegant writer technique...stay tuned!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteSaw your well deserved pick at SCS!… congratulations! Both these cards are beautiful and so elegant (pun intended 😉). Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Loll, using these Elegant Markers... the technique gives some fabulous and interesting results. Robyn
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