
It is my Great pleasure to introduce Lynn Mangan a.k.a mango boys and me who has generously agreed to be our featured stamper for this week! Lynn plays along almost every week with the operators at 411 and we always look forward to seeing what she's up to. Surprisingly, she's NOT a demonstrator! She just loves to share her creative talents (and we love to see what she's got for us). Please leave Lynn some love (comments) so she knows that you loved her tutorial and hopefully she'll inspire you to pull out your versamark pad.
How about some more details?... Lynn is a mom to four boys, Ryan, Jonathon, Collin and Marcel. She is married to her high school sweetheart Pat. She states that she is very blessed that he is a stay at home dad to their four boys. She works full time.
So ~ here is Lynn's tutorial all about Versamark... Lynn writes:
"Hello there! The fabulous SU Demonstrators on the Stampin’ 411 Blog asked me to do a tutorial! I got to choose the topic and I picked Versamark. If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for ways to stretch your crafting supplies. Versamark is the perfect addition! I’m going to share three ways to use your Versamark!
Tone on Tone…
First up is tone on tone. Ever get frustrated that you don’t have a stamp color to match your paper? Versamark quickly stamps and makes the stamp just a shade darker than the color of your paper….the best part…it always match!
Here’s a quick example:
To get started pull out your Versamark, paper and stamp of your choice.



Stamps: Tart & Tangy, Short & Sweet
Ink: Versamark and Tangerine Tango,
Paper: Whisper White, Tangerine Tango, Only Orange, Wild Wasabi, Certainly Celery, Daffodil Delight, So Saffron; Ribbon: SU Pumpkin Pie;
Accessories: Embossing folder, large dots.
Chalking with Your Versamarks
Another great way to use your Versamark is my utilizing your chalk. To get started, decide on what paper you’d like to use along with the stamp.


Card dimensions: Base: 6 ½“ by 6 ½”; Second Layer: 6 ¼“ by 3”; Third Layer: 6” by 2 ¾“
Stamps: Pocket Silhouettes and Short & Sweet
Ink: Versamark and Pumpkin Pie
Paper: So Saffron, Pumpkin Pie and Very Vanilla
Accessories: Pumpkin Pie Ribbon
Creating a Monochromatic Background/Embossing
Versamark is also great for heat embossing. If you’re like me, you may not have a lot of embossing powders or embossing inks. Versamark with clear embossing powder allows you to expand the colors that you emboss.
For this card, I started with the background paper in Marina Mist.



Stamps: Elements of Style
Ink: Versamark, Baja Breeze and Marina Mist
Paper: Marina Mist, Baja Breeze and Whisper White; ;
Accessories: Embossing Powder, Clear
Hope you enjoyed the tutorial! Are you ready to go try out Versamark?!!"
Thanks Lynn for that amazing tutorial! You are a truly talented stamper! Please join us tomorrow for Patti's color Inspiration! (and please don't forget to leave Lynn some love).
(((rubbah hugs)))
Selene~