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Here are steps to it.
1) Cover your chipboard piece with some Distress Crackle Paint. Apply generously if you want bigger cracks and vice versa. Let it dry completely.
2) Use a sponge or foam to apply some dark colours distress inks on it's edges. I've used Black Soot distress ink in my example above.
3) Use a white pigment or solvent ink pad and dab it directly on top of the crackled surface. This will make it look really dry and enhance the crackled surfaces.
Try this technique on your next chipboard piece and I'm sure you'll like it as much as I do.
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5 comments:
Great directions. TFS!
What a great idea!
thanks you so much for sharing all your knowledge Irene ,is very apreciated!!
hugs!
THANKS iRENE,
I’M GONNA TRY IT
Oh wow.... what a great tip, the white solvent ink.....
Thanks hon!!!!!
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