Sarah Berry Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator | Playing with Brusho Crystal Colour and Magical Day stamp set from Stampin’ Up!

Oh my goodness, where has this new product, (Brusho Crystal Colour) been all my life?! Stampin’ Up! have introduced Brusho, in five colours. For today’s card I’ve used two of them, Prussian blue and Yellow. I started by stamping the wizard from the Magical Day stamp set, found in the new Spring/Summer Catalogue, in Memento ink.  I added Stampin’ Blends, with the lightest touch and colour as possible. I’ve used Watercolour paper, and the blends colour literally spreads everywhere if you hold the nib down on the paper for too long (on Watercolour paper.)

Next, I took my Aqua Painter and controlled the water drops, from the Wizards hand up to the top right corner of the paper. Shaking the post, the grains of powder rest on the water and then merge and blend. It’s really stunning to watch, with different results every time. I made a quick video (without sound) showing the blending on the sentiment topper. Isn’t it cool?

VIDEO

There’s SO much I have to tell you about the Brusho Colours, you’ll see a lot more on my blog soon! Thank you so much for visiting today, see you again tomorrow!

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