That is a photo strip of my DH as he was heading to boot camp in the early 60. Long before I knew him.
I watched a video that show how the person took a piece of chipboard, covered it will mod podge, added pattern paper to it then ran it thru to emboss the chipboard and paper. The image was to be sanded to take the paper off of the raised area, but the design I used did not work well for sanding. Then ink is applied to the paper. I like how the plain ole chipboard takes on a whole new personality!! Any shape works I just happened to have a 12 inch strip already cut that I mounted the photo.
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Mon, Sep 16, 2019 @ 3:20 AM
What a cool technique and I love the papers, colors and details. What a fun picture strip and a fun moment to capture. I really, really like this! I am going to have to try that technique too. Hugz
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Mon, Sep 16, 2019 @ 5:35 AM
Wow that sounds like a technique I’d like to try..not heard of it. Love all of your layers..great LO. TFS. Happy day
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Thu, Sep 19, 2019 @ 8:12 AM
How cool that you have this photo strip! The chipboard turned out great (thanks for sharing your process with us), and I love your "the world is waiting" embellishment!