Stampin' Pastels, (chalk) is very fun crafting experience.  Bring out the artist in yourself with our Stampin’ Pastels.  You’ll be amazed at how easy you can achieve a beautiful, soft look with our pastels.

Here are some Features & Benefits of our Stampin' Pastels

  • Exclusive Stampin’ Up! colors 
  • Artist quality chalks 
  • Includes 6 applicators and an eraser
  • Oil Free

Are your pastels cracked?  It's not a defect!  Due to the manufacturing process, a film may sometimes appear on the top of the pastels. Simply rub this film off with an applicator.

High-quality chalks are very soft to enable easy blending. However, due to this softness, breakage or cracking may occur in shipping. This is not considered a defect and does not affect the chalks’ quality or ease of use. Our unique pastel tray keeps colors from mixing together if breakage does occur.

Here I used the popular Poppin’ Pastels technique.   There are two ways to achieve this look.  1) apply image with VersaMark ink, OR Stamp image with Stazon Ink and color with a VersaMark marker the areas you want to color.  I find this is the best option for smaller areas.

Apply Stampin’ Pastels to the stamped image with a stamping sponge or sponge dauber. Blend and mix pastels for beautiful effects.

Working with Stampin' Pastels - Poppin Pastels Technique

Working with Stampin' Pastels - Poppin Pastels Technique 

Here I applied the pastels with a blender pen

Working with Stampin' Pastels - Poppin Pastels Technique   Working with Stampin' Pastels - Poppin Pastels Technique

DON'T PRESS TOO HARD or the chalk will crack.  You only need to use a light touch. 🙂

Working with Stampin' Pastels - Poppin Pastels Technique 

You can pick up as much or as little color as you need.

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Working with Stampin' Pastels - Poppin Pastels Technique 

Clean your blender pen to remove the ink on the pen.  Very much like an Aqua Painter you want to remove the ink (chalk) that you are working with.  Then proceed to the next color.

Working with Stampin' Pastels - Poppin Pastels Technique visit www.1stclasscreativity.com   Working with Stampin' Pastels - Poppin Pastels Technique visit www.1stclasscreativity.com You can shade the image to look the way you want.  Quick Trick for using the Stampin' Pastels, apply pastels with a stamping sponge, sponge dauber or stipple brush.  Blend as desired with the applicators or a Stampin' Up! blender pen.

 

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