Bring your die cuts to life with alcohol markers! In today’s video, I’m sharing how I color Lawn Fawn die cut images using alcohol markers to add depth, shading, and personality to each piece. Coloring die cuts is a great way to customize your images and add extra detail—even without stamping.
VIDEO
You can watch the video down below or HERE on my Youtube channel.

All of the supplies used are linked in the video description, with a visual supply list at the end of this post. Let’s take a quick look at the main supplies I used.

SUPPLIES
- Big Blossom Backdrop Landscape
- Riverside Backdrop Landscape
- Hey Lady Stamp Set
- Hey Lady Die Set
- Little Fireflies Stamp Set
- Little Fireflies Die Set
- Night-time Sky Stencil
- Stitched Rectangle Frames Die
- Sugar Cookie Ink Pad
- Deep Sea Ink Pad
- Fish Tank Ink Pad
- Lemonade Ink Pad
- Mermaid Ink Pad
- Celery Stick Ink Pad
- Jalapeno Ink Pad
- Jet Black Ink

Once the images are colored, I’ll combine them with a softly ink-blended nighttime background to create a cozy scene full of dimension and charm. This is a fun technique for scene-building cards and a great way to stretch your die cut supplies.

To finish off the card, I added gel pen highlights to the images for extra detail and used a touch of Stickles to add just the right amount of glittery sparkle.

And that completes today’s project! Adding color to die cuts is such a fun way to customize your images and create scenes full of personality. I hope today’s nighttime card inspires you to try coloring your die cuts with alcohol markers. Thanks so much for joining me!



