momof3crazies
10-17-2008, 08:21 AM
I am going to show you a way to make your chipboard three dimensional!!
Have you ever wanted to make your layouts more three dimensional? I found very fun and EASY way to do this! By peeling up your chipboard! All you have to do is stick your fingernail in about the middle of the chipboard piece, and drag your finger all the way around the outside of the shape, then start peeling upo a little bit of the layers of the chipboard until you get it to your liking. I did this technique on a Maya Road chipboard tree, painted it, and now it looks soo fall like and kind of spooky!
http://www.scraplove.com/gallery/files//1/5/5/3/IMG_9500.JPG
I also used this technique on the moon on my project to make it pop out more. I used paint to color the chipboard, and inked the outer edges to make it look more like a harvest moon.
http://www.scraplove.com/gallery/files//1/5/5/3/IMG_9501.JPG
So the next time you work with chipboard, think about peeling it apart! There are soo many possibilities!
No time frame to get this done since I am posting mid October. Just try it and you will love the results andi'm sure I will be seeing a lot of you do this quite often aftre you try it just once!
Have you ever wanted to make your layouts more three dimensional? I found very fun and EASY way to do this! By peeling up your chipboard! All you have to do is stick your fingernail in about the middle of the chipboard piece, and drag your finger all the way around the outside of the shape, then start peeling upo a little bit of the layers of the chipboard until you get it to your liking. I did this technique on a Maya Road chipboard tree, painted it, and now it looks soo fall like and kind of spooky!
http://www.scraplove.com/gallery/files//1/5/5/3/IMG_9500.JPG
I also used this technique on the moon on my project to make it pop out more. I used paint to color the chipboard, and inked the outer edges to make it look more like a harvest moon.
http://www.scraplove.com/gallery/files//1/5/5/3/IMG_9501.JPG
So the next time you work with chipboard, think about peeling it apart! There are soo many possibilities!
No time frame to get this done since I am posting mid October. Just try it and you will love the results andi'm sure I will be seeing a lot of you do this quite often aftre you try it just once!