Saturday, April 3, 2010
Lots to Do
The challenge on Lots to Do is 'Black and White.' I would appreciate any input on black outline pens...I am very frustrated trying to find one that moves smoothly, does not bleed and that I can make a fine line with!! I tried ten Marvy dual end black pens at Michaels yesterday and the fine point ends were all dry! I ended up with a different Marvy pen but as you can see, it bleeds. Also, while we are chatting pens, what do you like for a white pen? Hope your day is rolling along smoothly! Cheers!
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Hi Rhonda - love your piece - she is so sweet !!!
ReplyDeletePens I use
White - inkessentials
Black - Letraset 0.1/0.2
Thanks for joining the Lotstodo Challenge again this week xx Hilda
Just adorable!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect combination!!!
Happy Easter!
Love how you did this one rhonda. the result is very striking and beautiful
ReplyDeletehugs June xxx
Gorgeous B & W, Rhonda!
ReplyDeleteLovely artwork Rhonda!
ReplyDeleteI use a Pigma Micron 08 black pen, which is archival & acid free, & inkessentials white.
Alison x
I love it, Rhonda...adorable and beautiful, as always. Easter Greetings! Hugs, Gayle.
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous!!! love the little girl!!
ReplyDeletehappy easter!!
Hi Rhonda, your card is just the sweetest, really special.
ReplyDeleteDebby
Love your black and white creation. I often outline my work in black and have the same problem of bleeding or snagging. Lately I've been using a Sharpie Fine Point or a Berol Fine Line with good results. I can't help with the white pen as I'm not a user. Good Luck x
ReplyDeleteThat's just so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat background on this piece!
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