Hi again from Susan and I have a few more ideas that you can use with chipboard.
It is quite versatile and can be used with layouts, cards and off the page projects.
MEMORIES
Chipboard looks good on projects such as mini albums and albums. I wanted somewhere to keep the layouts I am making with the Memory Maze products to showcase all their wonderful goodies. It didn't really show up in the photo but the album was misted with glimmermist before the patterned paper was adhered.
The frame was painted with Tim Holtz crackle paint in tea dye. Cream rub in gold was rubbed lightly over sections to create a shimmery effect. I used Helmar tacky glue to adhere the frame to the front of the album so it would be really secure. For smaller chipboard pieces I use double sided tape, acid free PVA glue or dimensional magic/crystal glaze.
I find chipboard so versatile to work with because you can alter and embellish it in so many ways. Just adding stick on pearls and small flowers really dresses it up.
MEMORY MAZE PRODUCTS USED
Vow Chandelier
Memories GO193
Other Products
Kaisercraft classic rhinestone flourish in silver & coloured with alcohol ink in lettuce, Bella 3D ring binder, crackle paint in tea dye, ink and stamps, K & Company-Que Sera Sera, flowers & leaves, Glimmermistin Mustard seed, pumpkin & cranberry zing.
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BLESSINGS
Easter time means different things to different people but I think it is a good time to reflect on the many blessing we do have in our lives regardless of what is going on around us. My family is my greatest blessing and the biggest part of my scrapbooking reflects this.....and they have all grown quite use to me photographing pretty much everything about them!! LOL!
As this is a layout of my grandson, I didn't want anything to flowery or swirly so the chick and eggs fitted perfectly in with the theme. They were first painted with LumiArte and the chicks were coated in distress stickles to give a textured look. The feathers were added to reflect the softness of the chicks. A gem was used for the eye of the chick.
On the sign I used Radiant Rain in nutmeg and smooch in molasses to give shadowing and depth to the piece. It was then coated in distress crackle paint in rock candy to give an aged look to it. I backed the opening of the sign with patterned paper stamped with the word blessings. A cute butterfly just dresses up the sign and butterflies are sometimes connected with Easter, like eggs, bringing new life.
MEMORY MAZE PRODUCTS USED
Vintage sign so459
Chick & eggs large
Chick & eggs small
easter eggs
Other Products
Basic Grey-rosales, We R Memory Keepers-elegant, felt leaves, Kaisercraft stickers, feathers, gems, tags, butterfly, handmade rosettes,Smooch, radiant rain, distress crackle paint & lumiarte.
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GRANDAD
This layout has special meaning for my hubby & myself as our grandson died when he was 4 months old from SIDS nearly 3 years ago now. It has taken me awhile to scrapbook these photos and even though it was a bit upsetting I found that by journalling about it helped and I put it on the tag tucked behind the photo. We only have a few precious photos and this is why I believe preserving our memories and everyday happenings (both good & bad) is so important. I love the expression on Cooper's face as if he is saying, "Don't talk to me Pop, I'm trying to sleep!"
To colour the old bike I used grey marker pen on the spokes of the wheel and Smooch for the seat, handle bars and frame. I like using smooch on the more detailed bits of the chipboard because it has a fine brush to keep it neat. Dimensional Magic was used on the tyres and frame to create a glossy look. Chipboard is great for layering under things as well as layering bits and pieces on top of it.
The border hook was simply coloured in with a marker pen. The beauty of the Memory Maze Designs chipboard is that it looks good plain or dressed up!
Clustering your elements together makes for a more unified look to your projects. I used acrylic paint to colour the balloon and mist spray for the words. It's probably hard to see but I put distress stickels on the basket of the hot air balloon to add texture. It was all layered together with an inked & stamped tag and other embellishments.
Grandad was sprayed with the same mist used on the other words and when dry was coated with distress stickles in denim
MEMORY MAZE PRODUCTS USED
Grandad SO579
Old bike SO606
Border hook1 SO147
precious GOO19
memoriesGOO14
hot air balloon
fob watch CO151
Other Products
Paper Inklings-Family-grandfather, Kaisercraft-Sears & Sons-moustache & Collectables,tags, various metal embellishments, memory mist, distress stickles, dimensional magic.
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I hope you enjoyed viewing these layouts as much as I enjoyed making them.
Happy crafting..........Susan.
Susan these are all lovely in their own way.The baby one is poignant and your memories shine through on it.Must investigate all the finishes you mention on the chipboard like smooch and lumiarte.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work Susan,as Julene said such special memories of your Grandson.
ReplyDeleteLove all your techniques on the fantastic chippies
great work...i like the added metal to the chipboard...sets it off nicely
ReplyDeleteThe mini album is gorgeous! Love the colours, attention to details, and of course the chippies you used :) All the other projects are beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteLove everything! Your layouts are super sweet! I love your you layered the cogs on the bicycle!
ReplyDeleteLovely Susan, thanks so much for sharing xx
ReplyDeleteI really love the techniques you use with chipboard!
ReplyDeletethanks everyone for your lovely comments.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your stories, Suasan!
ReplyDeleteLovely detail work on these layouts, and great use of the chipboards!
Love all your different techniques!
ReplyDeleteSusan these are gorgeous, love the way you used that chandelier picture frame chippie, great idea!
ReplyDeletelove your techiniques
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