Hello and welcome! A new catalogue means new In Colors, and this year's colour refresh means LOTS more new colours AND new Stampin' Blends alcohol markers. Hooray!
Stampin' Blends give us double the colour fun because we get a light and dark shade in each colour. I love seeing all the new marker shades together.
Stampin' Blends give us double the colour fun because we get a light and dark shade in each colour. I love seeing all the new marker shades together.
My Colour Chart makes it easy to find shades to blend together and keep a record of which colours you have and need. And it's so pretty coloured in. Take a look!
Click on the pic for a larger view
Retired colours are on the second page - in rainbow order too. You can choose to print this page or not if you don't have retired colours.
COLOUR CHART PDF DOWNLOADS
There are 5 colour chart pdf versions to choose from. Choose your region and language from the list below. The chart will open in your chosen pdf viewer for you to print and save to your device.Please use & share nicely...
My charts are free for anyone who uses and loves Stampin' Blends markers. They take time and effort to prepare & update for all regions and languages. Thanks for understanding and respecting how it can and can't be used and shared:
- You may download the pdf chart for your own use, or to print charts for your customers or team.
- Want to share it? Only share a link to this blog post and not directly to the pdf file download, so people can see the full post as intended, then download it themselves.
- My digital pdf files must not be copied, edited, electronically shared, or hosted in any way other than on this blog. e.g. don't put the pdf links or files on your blog, website, page, group, send via e-mail, or post them on any other site. Do not add your own details to the pdfs and re-save.
I really hope you enjoy colouring your new chart and find it useful. Here are some tips to get you started.
- Print your chart on SU Basic White cardstock for most accurate colours (thick or regular). - You may need to choose the 'fit to page' option on your printer.
- Colour Shades - I add one layer of colour so I can see the true shade, knowing that the colour will deepen with more layers. The possibilities are endless with mixing and layering shades.
- You can laminate your chart once complete to help protect it against fading & damage.
- Make a small chart with a ring - Cut into 3 tables, punch a hole in corner & add a ring or ribbon to attach together.
- Save the link to this page on Pinterest so you'll be able to find future updates easily.
- Leave a comment if you find my chart helpful or if you have any suggestions.
- If you're a Demonstrator, you can print a copy of the chart to give your new Blends customers, or direct them here to this post to print their own.
Natural Tones Stampin' Blends Colour Chart
Stampin' Up! also created a blending colour chart available to mix custom colours using the Natural Tones Stampin' Blends. I'm including the link here for anyone who'd like it. I only have the English version.
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Thanks for shopping with me if you're in Australia and don't have a Demonstrator looking after you.
Finally,
thanks for visiting and I hope you find my chart useful and enjoy
colouring it in. Do share a link to this post with any fellow Stampin'
Blends lovers so they can use it too.
Happy stamping and colouring!
Di
Happy stamping and colouring!
Di
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You, my friend, are a superstar!! Thank you so much for generously sharing your hard work. I look forward to filling in my chart over the weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteYou my friend are very kind. I’m glad it’s helpful to you. Enjoy your colouring 💕
DeleteDiane- thank you so much for all your time and effort to arrange the 2023-24 SUBlends. I have also printed the 2 page color-in pages & the pre colored page so I can decide if I want to take the time to color in my own! I will share your blog site with my stamping friends
ReplyDeleteI have arranged mine accordingly so I’m current! Thank you,again for doing all the work! Happy coloring :)
Thanks so much, Dawn.I’m glad it’s helpful to you. I really enjoy doing the colouring.
DeleteThank you SO much Di - really appreciate all the time and effort that goes into creating this.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Paula. Appreciate you encouragement. Glad it’s helpful to you.
DeleteThanks for sharing again this year - I appreciate you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this wonderful resource!!
ReplyDeleteHi Diane
ReplyDeleteWill you be doing an update for the SU 2024-2025 Stampin Blends? You do such a beautiful chart and put in so much time and effort but I’m sure it’s enjoyed by so many demonstrators and non- demonstrators alike. Thanks again for all your hard work
Hi Dawn, glad you find this helpful. It will be here very shortly. Just gotten a bit behind with sharing it.
DeleteLooking forward to your next update for the 2024-2025 Stampin Blends! Thanks for all your hard work
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