If you like shiny stuff like I do, you could use metallic crayons to color stamped images.
Tip: if you use a hot laminating machine to laminate your project, it will melt the crayon. The lighter the color, the better!
Then you'll be able to see the stamped image better.
Tip #13: Coloring images with Metallic Crayons
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