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Using a combination of the 1" round chipboard and the 2" square chipboard shapes, I laid out a design on
a Ikea mirror, selected a Graphics 45 paper from the Fashionista collection, adhered the paper to the chipboard using Claudine
Hellmuth Matte Medium, sanded the perimeter, added a bit of extra color to the edges using Tim Holtz Pumice Stone Distress
Ink Pad and then adhered the shapes to the mirror using the matte medium.
I then added some red grosgrain ribbon to hang it with.
Zutter Chipboard Covers~ This company, Zutter, makes the Bind-It-All machine to bind books
with coils. This is an exceptional product- yes I have one- and if you have been on the fence about it, I highly recommend
it. Its ease of use, compact size, and general functions make it a winner. You can use this with their machine
or you can use it alone. You get 2 acid free covers measuring 6" x 6". Zutter also makes another product called
DreamKuts for cutting papers and I like it very much also.
$1.49
Zutter Chipboard Covers, 4.1" x 4.1"~ This size has 2 pieces of chipboard in it.
$0.99
Medium Weight Chipboard Covers~ This is great for your books, die cutting, stencils, embellishments,
painting and whatever else you can think to do with it. It comes in 4" x 6" size and you get 6 sheets per package.
It is approx 1/8" thick so looks pretty sturdy. It is also acid-free.
$1.49
Canvas 4" x 4" Art Board by Zutter~This comes in a package of 2 boards that measure 4" x 4". The
picture does not show the 4x4 just an idea of one way to use the art boards. It is a heavy chipboard
or bookboard that has a white canvas covering on the front of the board. The sides are the kraft chipboard color.
You can paint it to match if white is what you want. You can use this item to make book coverings, add to scrapbooks,
display on wall or for other home decor to mention a few. Pkg of 2 boards.
$1.29 Sale $1.00
Chipboard Squares-1"x1"~You can call them 1" squares or you can call them "inchies" (very popular right
now). These are heavy duty chipboard squares in natural kraft color. These are wonderful for mounting, collage, backing
and book making. You can paint them, cover them with paper, stamp on them- you are only limited by your imagination.
They are apporx. 1/16" thickness. I have used them with paints and they did well, did not buckle or warp. Pkg
50.
$1.79
Like the 1" shape chipboard?- you can find Inkadinkadoo Inchie stamp sets to fit them on this page link
Chipboard Circles, 1" Diameter~ Add your favorite paper, photos, magazine print, dictionary print, etc.
to these chipbard circles. They may even fit in some of your round pendants (haven't thried that yet) and can add depth
and height to your projects or showcase a certain feature. Put your favorite Articus Studio brass charm on it too.
Pack of 50 1" circles.
$1.79
Chipboard Squares, 2"x2" Size~Same wonderful chipboard that has so many wonderful uses. Even just
to elevate an item on your project when glue dot won't give you the height you need. Pkg of 40 squares.
$1.79
For more interesting sturdy chipboard pieces check out Art Parts on this link
7 Gypsies Book Covers-Vintage Style~This picture does not represent the true color, it is a dark maroon
color. It measures 5.5"x7" in size and the front and back cover are mirror images of each other. Add a unique
embellishment to the center you created with an Articus Studio brass charm or other cool embellishment or collage. Comes
with 2 boards in a package.
$2.00
Chipboard 1" square~I got the idea for this one evening while watching QVC jewelry- they showed a piece
I liked and thought I could replicate it somewhat with the chipboard and a charm. I painted the chipboard black.
I wanted a little bit of design in the background so I embossed a stamp with gears on it in black embossing powder, added
the brass charm and 3 small Swarovski flat back crystals in the center and a scew post at the top. If I was going
to wear this as a necklace, I would further shore up the screw post with some glue or glaze.
You can do a lot with the chipboard pieces to create unique one-of-a-kind embellishments for your cards,
books, scrapbooks, etc.
Although this is not a chipboard square (black mat board) it does represent the cute little somethin'-somethin' you can
make with the squares. This was a little clippy handed out by B-Line Rubber Stamps at CHA 2008. I loved it- I
like black and white alot! When I first started stamping, I bough all the cutesy stamps- teddy bears, flowers,
etc and then I found myself being drawn to more graphic artsy kind of stamps. I was intriqued by that process to see
how my true taste and style evolved.
This was a pre-bought spiral bound book and I decorated it using the Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paint-black soot as the
background and I put 3 little chipboard squares together and stamped a word on them (Vision from Stampers Anonymous) and then
separated them and mounted them on back door screen. I also painted 3 other squares and used them vertically stamping
single words on them. It also had a Tim Holtz Trinket Pin above the little angel stamp and a "One Way" traffic road
sign sticker. The lion stamp was done at a class I took somewhere. I liked the stamp and I had some paper towels
that had ink all over it so I stamped it on the paper towel and it ended up on this project.
Using a bracket shaped bookboard, I used Graphics 45 paper on the cover and pages of the book.
I made the pages square though, they do not mimic the shape of the brackets (just too fussy for me to do that). All
you need to do is just make them the size of the board at its narrowest. I did use a corner rounder to round the pages
though to mimic the rounded tops and bottoms of the chipboard.
Although I no longer carry this shape, I thought you still might like to see a sample you can adapt
to any shape.
Traffic Road Sign Stickers can be found here
Tim Holtz Trinket Pins
Tim Holtz Distress Crackle Paints
Another view of the Ikea mirror embellished with chipboard shapes covered with Graphics 45 paper.
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