This is my first card using the Chameleon Pens. I was asked by the distributor for North America to use the pens and tell what I like about them. First the concept of the marker is to achieve different shades of the same color group using only one marker/pen and it works and I would recommend them to anyone but remember they work best for the smaller areas.
It takes a little practice just like any other coloring medium that you've used for the first time but my third attempt for the small flower is on this card and the larger flower is my first attempt for that size image. If I were using another popular brand of marker it would take three to four shades of markers to achieve what I did here with one pen. Check out the videos linked here to get a better idea of how the pens work.
Now for my card info:
I used a Die Cuts with a View stencil and Golden Gel Mediums - Light Molding Paste to add the polka dots. The paste dries quickly so by the time I get the stencil cleaned it's time to put it back in place over the dots and apply VersaMark ink and then Craft Essentials white glitter embossing powder and heat.
The polka dot panel and border are popped up with foam tape on the base and the flowers and sentiment panel are also popped up with foam tape.
Ink: VersaMark for embossing, Memento Tuxedo Black for images, Ranger Distress Ink - Iced Spruce
Paper: Recollections - white, lavender, The Paper Company - green, Beckett Expressions: Radiance for images,
Tools: Fiskars detail scissors for cutting flowers, Spellbinder die for sentiment panel, Martha Stewart Branch punch, Perfect Layers Mini from Perfect Paper Crafting