 | | The Ways To Use It challenge is to create with corrugated cardboard and I used it for my flower center. Thanks for the challenge Melody!
-Ink distressing was done on the designer paper edge.
-With Nestabilites I cut out the flower and ink distressed from the center out. The flower center is Nestabilites but not the die cut that comes with the flower because I didnÂ’t want to totally destroy the corrugated portion although it did get flattened a bit during the cutting and embossing process. The center was sponged with distress ink to get the deep brown color.
-The squares are ½” in size and are chipboard that comes with the paper set. For the triangles I cut the squares in half corner to corner and for the smaller ones I cut the half in half again.
-The gems were attached with Diamond Glaze.
-The butterflies were paper sculpted using a metal ball stylus and folded paper towel for cushion. They are attached with tacky glue.
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Date: Thursday, July 2, 2009 GMT Views: 1452
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Keywords: WT225 Cornish Heritage Farms CHF Nestabilities ink distressing sponging chipboard
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Stamps: Cornish Heritage Farms, CHF – Rare and Wonderful sentiment
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Paper: Archiver’s – dark brown, unknown pink, corrugated cardboard box, Paper Adventures designer paper with chipboard
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Ink: Stampin Up: Classic – Basic Brown, Ranger: Tim Holtz distress ink – worn lipstick, walnut stain
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Accessories: Martha Stewart butter punch, Shapeabilities flower and circles, gems, Diamond Glaze
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Techniques: Die cuts dry embossing, ink distressing, sponging, paper sculpting
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