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Saturday, August 4, 2012

How To Use Your Twiddley Bitz - Part 1

A little something I put together for all those times we're stuck for ideas
H = Naked Chipboard
O = Naked with Glossy Accents or Diamond Glaze
W = Aged and Distressed (sandpaper/craft knife)
T = Acrylic Paint
O = Crackle Paint – Tim Holtz (Ranger), Jo Sonja’s.
U = Colour Sprays/Glimmer Mist
S = Distress Ink using applicator sponge + through a stencil
E = Distress Stain (effect is like a paint wash)
Y = Glitter and Jac Paper using a stencil
O = Flocking and Hot Set Powder (powdered glue)
U = Diamond Dust on Glossy Accents + stencil
R = Bling
T = Stamped Stazon on Colourspray
W = Punches!  Any how, any way!
I = Layered and Rolled (cog flower)
D = Patterned Paper (Graphic 45)
D = Pens + Mod Podge = Wood grain!
L = Cuttlebug Embossing Folder + Stazon ink
E = Stencils – Crafters Workshop etc OR use your Twiddleybitz!
Y = Sewing – hand or machine
B = Alcohol Inks and applicator
I = Embossing Powder (AED)
T = Opals or UTEE (Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel)
Z = Rusting Powder (Mod Podge, Rusting Powder, Vinegar)

 And I also used to same technique on all these hearts...

 And added the hearts around the frame - in the same order :-)

Hope you find it handy!!
Thanks for stopping by
Jen
:-)

1 comment:

  1. seen this in real life and it is even more amazing than it looks here. So many little details to look at. You are very clever Jen

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