25th August 2008
In this technique focused class, you will learn how to cover chipboard and wood shapes with paper. This technique can be used to cover any firm, shaped , flat product. One of the most popular applications is to cover chipboard alphabets. This means you can buy one alpha and convert it to any colour or pattern you want!
You will work with one of the wood mini albums by Kaiser, covering it with patterned paper and adding photos and embelishments for a fantastic keepsake.
Supplies Needed:
Kaiser mini album in the shape of your choice (can be purchased on the night - between $5 and $10).
Three to four sheets of patterned paper to cover album pages.
One sheet of cardstock to mat photos.
Three to six photos that can be trimmed down to fit varying sized pages (preferably smaller than 6 X 4).
Ribbon.
Brads or buttons.
Flowers, stars, etc to embelish pages.
Gel pens for journaling.
Alphabet for a title.
Paint brush.
Wet glue (preferably Tombow mono multi in the white squeeze bottle with green lids).
Saturday, August 23, 2008
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