Hey there FABULOUS Ladies : )
I thought I would share this lo today....
Want to make a fab chippy title??
Wellllll grab some Scrapware Large Impact Alphas
Splodge over with a Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber
Wait till the paint has dried...lightly sand around the edges.....then doodle on them with an Inkssentials White Opaque Pen
Place on your page......then stitch on with a funky coloured thread....and VOILA!! A fun title....
How funky is this star as the center of the folded flower??
I used a White Felt Embossed Star
LIGHTLY dabbed on some Distress Stain
Then dab the stained side of the star with paper towel until excess stain is removed.....and there ya have it a funky coloured star : )
The other products I used on this lo are: Glimmer Mist, Felt Frame, Boy Ribbon, Teresa Collins Papers, Acrylic & Wood Buttons and Scrapware Small Notepad Chippy
Thanks so much for having a squizz at my blog!
Love & Peace xox
8 comments:
Totally awesome Jess, I just got myself some of those paint daubers - they are so good. Lots of great tips. Have a great week.
That page just JUMPED at me in my google reader. The white background and the bold colours. Love your little tutorial there, thanks for sharing :)
I love those tim holtz stains, there my best friend at the moment along with my punches. have a good week.
x
Your just getting so clever and love that you share....you gorgeous hippy chic!!!
Hope all is well in JessLand??
Your layout looks Heaps Mad!!!
Sunshine and rainbow
Kim
this is very cool Jessie girl.. Love how you have used the white pen over the red paint.. love love love it x
This is super cool! Love those alphas! xoxo
how superbly super of you. a fantabulous layout AND you've included superbly woot woot instructions.. you rokin this socks..
LOVE your super cute LO Jess.. the altered chippie title & pleated embellie look fantastic!! :)))
Can I ask a silly question....how do you stich on your chipboard alphas?? I have these exact ones and my machine needle breaks every time I try. Do you have a particular needle to get through - like a denim needle on your machine??
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