Splitcoaststampers.com - the world's #1 papercrafting community
You're currently viewing Splitcoaststampers as a GUEST. We pride ourselves on being great hosts, but guests have limited access to some of our incredible artwork, our lively forums and other super cool features of the site! You can join our incredible papercrafting community at NO COST. So what are you waiting for?
I had a couple of friends that wanted to learn more about chalk and instead of just making a couple of cards, I put together a booklet with basic information about chalk and some of the techniques.
The attached .pdf contains all the pages of the book. The pages have room to attach samples of the various techniques for future reference. In the class we did each one of the techniques and then glued the samples to the applicable page.
The booklet is formatted to print on 8 1/2" x 11" paper. Cut each page in half (portrait) and punch holes in the top for key rings. The cover was made from chipboard and covered with paper that made using the resist technique. The inside covers and back cover we used designer paper to cover the chipboard.
I hope this booklet is some help for those wanting to learn more about chalk.
I have been wondering what to do with my chalk. My first time trying with the white ink with a stamp didnt work out as well as I hoped. Chalking an embossed piece of paper with these fantastic lil sytrofoam blenders I bought worked better.. Now I can check all of these out -- Thanks so much! This is great!
I had a couple of friends that wanted to learn more about chalk and instead of just making a couple of cards, I put together a booklet with basic information about chalk and some of the techniques.
The attached .pdf contains all the pages of the book. The pages have room to attach samples of the various techniques for future reference. In the class we did each one of the techniques and then glued the samples to the applicable page.
The booklet is formatted to print on 8 1/2" x 11" paper. Cut each page in half (portrait) and punch holes in the top for key rings. The cover was made from chipboard and covered with paper that made using the resist technique. The inside covers and back cover we used designer paper to cover the chipboard.
I hope this booklet is some help for those wanting to learn more about chalk.
Sample of completed page:
[IMG]//www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1216983?cat=16275[/IMG]
WOW.....GREAT booklet, thanks so much.
__________________ AfterHoursStamper.blogspot.com �It is easier to believe a lie that one has heard a thousand times than to believe a fact that no one has heard before�
This is wonderful..... It's getting my creative juices going.
Cant wait to try these out, but now I have visions of a book of all
different techniques... How to use Chipboard, ribbon ideas, different stamping techniques.... Thanks
__________________ Live your life in such a way that
when your feet hit the floor
in the morning, Satan shudders & says...
"Oh ****....she's awake!!"
Are the samples showing up in anyone's PDF... maybe I missed someone say something about that already - sorry if I did. I thought it just didnt load before I printed so I went back and checked it out and no samples show up. Maybe its a place for our own..
Oh Wow -- I have chalks and do the basic with them and never knew I could do all the rest - thank you it is a wonderful resource that I hope to use offen
I didn't put samples in the .pdf. It just has the blank pages and then you make the sample and paste in what you did. Here are a couple of photos of finished samples.
This is great, thank you. I will have to check out all of your samples since I am a very visual person. Can't follow directions without a picture, duh!
This is great, thank you. I will have to check out all of your samples since I am a very visual person. Can't follow directions without a picture, duh!
I only loaded a few samples, but I'll try to get time next week and scan in the rest of samples.
Wow THANK YOU! I just bought 5 pebbles inc. different chalk sets from Ebay and now can't wait for them to get here so I can try out all the things in your booklet. Thanks so much for sharing!