On the recent scrapbook layout I posted a few days ago, there was a Stampin’ Up! chipboard tag. Creating the glazed antiquey look was very easy.
If your chipboard is a small piece, use tweezers to press the chipboard face down into a Very Vanilla Craft Stamp pad. If you have a larger piece, lay it on scrap paper and press the stamp pad onto the chipboard. Get a good sponged coverage but leave a few gaps of raw chipboard showing through.
Sprinkle with clear embossing powder, tap away as much excess as you can, and emboss.
If your chipboard is a small piece, use tweezers to press the chipboard face down into a Very Vanilla Craft Stamp pad. If you have a larger piece, lay it on scrap paper and press the stamp pad onto the chipboard. Get a good sponged coverage but leave a few gaps of raw chipboard showing through.
Sprinkle with clear embossing powder, tap away as much excess as you can, and emboss.
This is a simple, inexpensive way to turn plain chipboard into a classy embellishment.
Ingredients: Stampin' Up! Very Vanilla Craft Ink and clear embossing powder.
Chipboard - Stampin' Up!
Brad - Oriental Trading
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