
Supplies:
Die cuts of your choice
Fine glitter (I got mine at JoAnn's)
Glue pad
Chipboard
Embossing powder (I made custom powder using UTEE and Perfect pearls)
Heat gun
Versa Mark

Step 1-1: Cut chipboard using die cut

Step 1-3: Cover shape using glue pad.

Step 1-3: Cover with fine glitter.

Finished chipboard accent

Step 2-1: Cut out chipboard (I used Nestibilities for this one)

Step 2-2: Cover piece in VesaMark

Step 2-3: Cover with embossing powder

Step 2-4: Heat with heat gun

Step 2-5: If you desire, you can repeat the last step for more coverage
And here is how I used my chipbard on a card. Enjoy and have fun!

cute card! Love the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessica!!! I just got the Glue and Stick pad and haven't tried to use it yet.And I never thunk...heehee...like my word?......to use boxes to cut out designs.You made me do alot of thinking about how much i toss out and could be using.I have soooooooo much to learn.
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Marie H
Great tutorial! I never would have thought to use my cereal boxes for anything!
ReplyDeleteTFS!! I never think to do any of this with my cb. How cool is that?
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!!! I just got the glue pad at a stamp show couple of weeks ago and I have not tried to cover chipboard, yet, I will have to play with glitter.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Splitcoast blog comment thread...I have a little extra time tonight to play.
a great tutorial. it reminds me of metal. I will have to try it soon.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love what you do on Dollar Find Friday! Thanks for the deets on doing it.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the card!
Darn! I just threw out a nice clean cereal box, not realizing what a resource it could have been. Thanks for the ideas--that's the last box that goes!
ReplyDeleteNow I MUST remember to get out my glitter more often, especially with the holidays right around the corner. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial!! :) TFS!! Love your idea of home-made UTEE!! Gotta try this out!
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