Wanted with White Gel Pen

I don't know about you guys, but I have heard a lot about using your white Gel pen from SU! and going over stamps to give a really cool look.  Sudsol (a group of demonstrators around the country) had a class where you could go online and learn how to do this technique.  This is my first try.  I have another card I did today that I will show you tomorrow.  It is a lot of fun, and takes you back to when you would doodle on everything.  I love the Wanted set, so I picked it for my first try.  This set always has me thinking that it looks like a cowboy would wear it so I put a 'belt' on the card so it looked more like clothes.  Not sure if that is what it looks like to you, but I tried!!
There are so many reasons to join SU!  Not only can you get your product for a discount (I support my stamping habit with what I earn), but you get to join online communities that support you and give you ideas that you can then teach your customers.  And like I said before North Carolina has the best community of stampers!!  From all over the state demo's get together and spend Friday night and Saturday doing nothing but stamping and having a blast!  Our Quarterly Meeting is coming up in a few weeks and I would love for you to come with me!!
I live in Kernersville, and those who live nearby (Winston Salem, Greensboro, High Point) sometimes drive together to these functions.  I have met the best people and have made lifelong friendships too! 
To do this technique, you need to stamp in StazOn ink (black) and then go over some of the lines with your white Gel Pen from SU!  You can trace over all the black or the ones that you think would look the best.  Very easy!  I would love to see what you come up with!!




 

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