on how to alter plain chipboard. I bought the speech bubbles from Blue Fern with lots of text phrases and love them - sort of. I have tried using OA mists and Color Shine mist but not real happy with how they turn out. I have solid white acrylic but that's all that I have on hand. I was hoping they would look more like Freckled Fawns wood speech bubbles, but alas no - leaving them plain on my brightly colored pages just doesn't work for me. Can someone tell me the secret on how to use these?
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Have you tried inking them? The new Prima sprays are pretty awesome too.
Paint, ink and Prima Sprays work great on chipboard. Just add some little cluster embellishments to that and voila!
Melissa
Depending on the detail you could cover them with paper. BUT that would be a lot of work. Depends on how detailed you want to have to cut. I love all these idea's. Will have to follow this thread.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I have colored my chipboard pieces with Sharpie markers. There are new brush tip ones that come in lots of colors and metallics and work great!
Yep this is what I would doscrapy1967 wrote:Oh you could also cover them with washi tape!
Mildred - Mom to 2 girls and a husband (I tell people that I am a single mom of 3. Ages 59, 37 and 31) lol. And a proud Grandma to Orahn (7) Sawyer (5) and Mazie (3).
I just used some for a couple of challenges on my layouts. Here they are. The chipboard itself looks plain in the photo, but I actually sprayed them with the antique gold Prima spray color, and it looks really pretty and shimmery in person - not at all like regular plain chipboard. The first one was an oval and the second a large bracket.
Melissa
Melissa, these LO's are absolutely Beautiful.ScrappyBug wrote:I just used some for a couple of challenges on my layouts. Here they are. The chipboard itself looks plain in the photo, but I actually sprayed them with the antique gold Prima spray color, and it looks really pretty and shimmery in person - not at all like regular plain chipboard. The first one was an oval and the second a large bracket.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I've seen that done on Pinterest and want to try it.scrapy1967 wrote:Oh you could also cover them with washi tape!
I use acrylic paint on mine since paints are very inexpensive.
Karen in SC
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
2-page, multi-photo scrapper
I have used ink pads to color some plain chipboard, though I haven't used the blue fern ones. Pigments work a little better but take longer to dry.
Kim
I like to use Tim Holtz stains & paints.
I also like to stamp or stencil on mine sometimes.
I also like to stamp or stencil on mine sometimes.
- joannie
All these ideas are so cool.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I have always wondered what to do with them too. Thanks for the ideas ladies!
***Tanya***
I have more nekked chipboard than I know what to do with...so I will be following this!!
I have painted some white and added stickles and I have used bling on them. Both fun effects.
I have painted some white and added stickles and I have used bling on them. Both fun effects.
SUS
for some reason this totally made me lol!!!mgehrke wrote:Yep this is what I would doscrapy1967 wrote:Oh you could also cover them with washi tape!
SUS
I have a huge drawer full of nekkid chipboard, so I'm watching this one. Great ideas so far
Thanks everyone so verry much. I'm thinking of those TimHoltz Distress Acrylics. I've tried the ColorShine but theres too much shine and the color isn't true. Here is the product I'm talking about - what do you think?
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