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How to Use Scrapbook ChalksBy: Susie CortrightArticle Word Count: 662 words [Comments (0)] Total Views: 112 Views |
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Chalking is a quick, inexpensive way to add creativity, color, and character to your scrapbooking layouts and other papercrafts. With a simple set of chalks, you can add highlights and shading to your paper piecings, Chalks create professional, custom looks with surprising ease. What kind of chalk should I use? What tools will I need? When using Q-tips, make sure to roll the swab around in your fingers to tighten the cotton One favorite chalk application tool - believe it or not - is a tampon. I got this idea from How is the chalk applied? Experiment on a piece of scrap paper and see what kind of effects you can achieve with these Start with a light touch and add more color as you wish. Also, start with the lightest If you are going to be chalking a diecut or other embellishment, make sure you use extra Here are a few ideas to trigger your own creative imagination: * Fill in - or simply outline - a stenciling template with chalk. * Use chalks to create just the right color on photo mats or other embellishments. * Create a rubbing of an embossed diecut by applying the chalk directly to paper * Apply chalk to the torn edge of cardstock paper, vellum, or diecuts for a shabby chic look. * Apply chalk to crumpled paper. The chalk will be most prominent along the ridges. Can I fix mistakes? It's surprisingly easy to fix chalking goofs, but you will need a chalk eraser (available Do I need to "set" the chalk? The pigments in scrapbooking chalks become permanently set in the paper several hours If you apply your chalks with a light hand, they shouldn't migrate, and you can lightly You can also use an acid-free spray fixative - available in craft stores - to help ensure That's it! Have fun, and don't be afraid to experiment. This is where the artist in you Susie Cortright is the founder of http://www.momscape.com - an online magazine devoted to helping parents celebrate life with children. She is also the creator of Momscape's Scrapbooking Playground: http://www.momscape.com/scrapbooking Visit her sites today to subscribe to Susie's free weekly newsletters and to learn more about her scrapbook club and her work-at-home scrapbook business. Grab this articles
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