This is a technique that I've come up for Scrapbooks 'N Stickers. It's a technique on altering chipboard. I've named this technique as the "Sand Rock Effect" technique.
Here are the steps to it.
1) Cover your chipboard piece with a layer of scattered straw crackle paint and let it dry completely.
2) Apply some black diamond stickles randomly onto it and lightly spread it all over the chipboard with your fingers. Let it dry.
3) Apply some vintage photo distress ink all over it and black soot distress ink on it's edges.
I hope you all like this technique and start creating some sand rock effect on your chipboard now!
I love this effect! Thanks for the tip. I look forward to trying it myself. :o)
ReplyDeleteWow! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo cool looking Irene!!! Thanks for sharing!! I can't wait to try this one!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great technique! TFS!
ReplyDeleteDont ya just love that crackle paint... It's my favorite favorite favorite thing... hehe Love that key girl.
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Elisa K
Oh good grief...THIS is why you are my fave scrapper of all time!!!! WOW! Thanks so much for sharing your tips and techniques!!!! You are *the* master!
ReplyDeleteExcellent!!!! I have just discovered how wonderful it is to have crackle paint! I am loving it and I am on my way tomorrow to get my hands on those black diamond stickles!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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Sara
Awesome of course-you are the diva of all divas!
ReplyDeleteYou always have the "key" ideas! Just awesome!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
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Cool!
ReplyDeleteWonderful....
ReplyDeletelove it!!!! i am going to buy it right away
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Oh this is brilliant! I love it! And I actually HAVE everything I need to do this! LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeletewow! this is ingenious! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletetotally LOVE this technique....gonna have to go try it RIGHT NOW! Thanks....
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea and guess what... I have all of those supplies!!!! Double score!!
ReplyDeleteI'm always learning new things when I check out your blog! Keep up the awesome work!
ReplyDeleteIt is a technique very very interesting!
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You are the Queen of technique!!!! Thanks for always sharing your ideas with us!!!! You're awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS THIS TECHNIQUE IS AWESOME!!!!
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