So glad to discover that is not the case! The slow-drying formula that is Pigment Ink is perfect for coloring and blending, whether you prefer to stamp with ink or like to print out your images from digital files.
For this kid-friendly project, you will need 16 images, each printed twice on cardstock cut down to size to create the memory game. Leave those images in black and white for your child to color while you get to decorate the outside of the box. Blend the Pigment inks to create lovely colors using a paintbrush, a Q-tip or just your finger. (A foam pad works great for larger areas.)
Check out the video tutorial below for the instructions to complete your own memory game and to find out a little more about using Pigment Inks.
Supplies:
Colorbox Limited Edition Pigment Ink - Raisin, Berry, Wheatgrass, Blue Jean, Stormy Seas, Zen Garden
Smooch Glitz - Frost
Smooch Spritz - Sugar Shimmer
Stamps: The Stamps of Life (scallop circle, scallop circle frame, "sweet," flower), SC for Hero Arts (chevron background)
Digital Images: The Odd Girl (angel)
Cardstock: PTI
Corner Punch: Recollections
Adhesive: Scor-Tape, 3M (glue stick)
Other: card box template, Q-tip
Thanks so much for joining me today!
Sabrina Alery
Great idea with the Pigment Inks, and thanks for the great tutorial.
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