Hi all! Kelli here with this weeks "Creative Thinking" tutorial which is all about chipboard! Here we go!!
Chipboard Covered With Paper
MATERIALS NEEDED:
1. Adhesive sheets (a retired product from CTMH that I
purchased sooooooo many packages of when the retired) or any
adhesive of your choice.
2. Dimensional Elements from CTMH, otherwise known
as Chipboard! In letters and shapes.
3. Finishing Files by CTMH were the perfect tool to
finish the edges of my letters. You can use your
favorite sanding tools!
TRY IT YOURSELF!
* Trace your letter or shape onto your adhesive sheet
* Trace your letter face down onto the "wrong" side of the paper you're using to cover your chipboard
* Adhere the adhesive sheet to the chipboard
* Adhere the paper to the chipboard
* Use your finishing tools to file off the excess paper around the edges of the chipboard
If you are not using adhesive sheets, use the same tracing method directly onto your paper and follow the remaining steps adhering your paper to the chip board with an adhesive of your choice.
Co-ordinating 3D letters for you Project is easy and fun!
Chipboard Sprayed With Homemade Glimmer Mist
This glimmer spray paint is super shinny and glittery when light reflects one way on it.
Then you see the rich close to my heart colour when the light reflects another way.
It's very scientific!! Not! Very Simple! Yes!
Mix 50 % Create a Shade Glimmer paint by Close to My Heart and 50% alcohol (you can get it at you local $1 store) Now add as much Colour Re-inker in your Favorite Close to My Heart Shade to get your desired colour in a small spray bottle (again your local $1 store). Shake it up really well and you get a fabulous glimmer spay paint that you can use for many different projects!
Simple, Cheap, Beautiful!
Chipboard Sponged with Ink
This is a simple technique, take a spone dauber, or a sponge, press on ink pad to collect ink, dab on chip board until you get desired texture or colour!
This is a simple technique, take a spone dauber, or a sponge, press on ink pad to collect ink, dab on chip board until you get desired texture or colour!
Here are some examples of my work with Chipboard.
A large chipboard circle sprayed with home made CTMH glimmer mist.
Letters and a heat shape sponged with a CTMH ink pad.
Great tutorials, Kelli!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even think to use a sponge dauber to ink my chipboard...would have saved me from some very messy fingers!!
Kristie, sponge daubers are one of my top 5 tools. A must have!!
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