WOW, I love the look of those chipboard pieces, just LOVE it. ThX so much for doing this video, I definitely need to share this with everyone on my Yahoo group (Worldwide_Scrapbooking_n_Cardmaking_Oasis) - oh just want to share something with all of you, I have managed to get Tim Coffey (the designer of K and Company) to join my group so pretty soon he should be starting up some classes on there to teach everyone to be more creative so hope some of you are interested in joining. HuGs, Linda :)
Do you know if Stampin up carries anything equivalent to the UTEE? I am not familiar with UTEE but mostly use Stampin up. Thanks Great videos! I just started a paperbag scrapbook today and it looks so amazing!! You rock!
great video...i have been watching your videos for so long now...so inspirational all of them are...I am totally addicted them...ustream too...do you hve any tips for how to cut chipboard,...I tried couple of times with my paper trimmer but had the toughtest time ever.
absolutely brilliant ! Very proud of you. Another terrific and different way to incorporate UTEE...keep up the good work. I'm gonna pass this on to MY Yahoo group and my Blog.
It seems like I always find chipboard on sale but I don't like the pattern/color. This is a great idea!!! I will have to pick up some scribbles and try it. LOVE your videos! Thank You!!!
Thanks so much for the idea :) I was wondering, I used acrylic paint but mine did not turned out too sparkly. Was it because of the different paint I used? When I used the acrylic paint, it turned out shiny! but not sparkly like yours. Also, do you mind letting me know the brand of the chipboards you bought at target! thanks for posting the video!! :)
Yeah you have to use puff paint because it's glossy and keeps the UTEE beaded up. The chipboard letters were just the dollar brand. They don't carry them anymore ;(
Another great video. U just introduced me to 2 more products. I got the UTEE, but how about the brand of paint u used? Couldn't catch the name. Must be age ;-}
I really enjoy watching your videos. I was wondering if you could show more design principles. I love the techniques you use, and the way you transform anything into a beautiful art. Can you share your design ideas or techniques? I often find myself stuck. How do you start your scrapbook pages? Look forward to more of your videos. Thanks
I noticed that there was still a hint of pink showing through on the 'f' (which was kind of cool and had a place!) and I was thinking that I bet you could pull of that layer of color on that chip board. Especially with the amount of bulk you are getting with all the embossing powder you wont miss that one layer at all... I so need to go to Target... Thanks for sharing!
GREAT TECHNIQUE! TFS!
MsHopem 3 months ago
WOW, I love the look of those chipboard pieces, just LOVE it. ThX so much for doing this video, I definitely need to share this with everyone on my Yahoo group (Worldwide_Scrapbooking_n_Cardmaking_Oasis) - oh just want to share something with all of you, I have managed to get Tim Coffey (the designer of K and Company) to join my group so pretty soon he should be starting up some classes on there to teach everyone to be more creative so hope some of you are interested in joining. HuGs, Linda :)
Amerikkahz5nUK 8 months ago
Do you know if Stampin up carries anything equivalent to the UTEE? I am not familiar with UTEE but mostly use Stampin up. Thanks Great videos! I just started a paperbag scrapbook today and it looks so amazing!! You rock!
ldrprn 9 months ago
Good stuff, thanks for sharing.
scrapbookingjunkie 10 months ago
This is such a cool technique, thank you for your great tutorial!
wifedec 1 year ago
What a great idea. Thanks for sharing. I love your ideas and contemporary design.
atrue14u 1 year ago
WOW!! I can't wait to try this, thanks for the preheat your gun tip. Keep the videos coming
queenbee063 1 year ago
I love this.
casramirez 1 year ago
great idea trying something new with puff paint cool cheers
Jypsyjojo 1 year ago
I love it! it looks so cool! Great idea thanks for sharing this to me.
Nasn00 1 year ago
can you use this method on die-cut letters ? :)
abbnbeck 1 year ago
great video...i have been watching your videos for so long now...so inspirational all of them are...I am totally addicted them...ustream too...do you hve any tips for how to cut chipboard,...I tried couple of times with my paper trimmer but had the toughtest time ever.
sonalashwin05 1 year ago
a toothpick would work great and in expensive to throw away
CandisRoss 2 years ago
very awesome way to make those chipboard pieces your own!
TheScrapbookSpeedway 2 years ago
hi marion!
luv your videos! went to michaels to try to find UTEE but they had no idea what that was... where can i find it??? thanks
sofiafina 2 years ago
Beautiful! You said you can also use the blocks. How and for what?
success09able 2 years ago
absolutely brilliant ! Very proud of you. Another terrific and different way to incorporate UTEE...keep up the good work. I'm gonna pass this on to MY Yahoo group and my Blog.
SUZE
SuzeNJ915 2 years ago
Hey Marion...i love your scrapbooking style!Do you have any blogsite as well?
pmt786 2 years ago
It seems like I always find chipboard on sale but I don't like the pattern/color. This is a great idea!!! I will have to pick up some scribbles and try it. LOVE your videos! Thank You!!!
tarakelley79 2 years ago
Oh yeah same thing here, this works great and you can use any color!
APieceofCraftdotcom 2 years ago
Thank you soo much for the great ideas .
1MissyPooh5 2 years ago
Thanks for the great ideas!! About how long does it take for the embossing enamel to dry?
lizaola4 2 years ago
The enamel dries fast, the paint takes quite awhile if you use a thick layer, so use a thin layer and let dry 15minutes
APieceofCraftdotcom 2 years ago
Marion,
Thanks so much for the idea :) I was wondering, I used acrylic paint but mine did not turned out too sparkly. Was it because of the different paint I used? When I used the acrylic paint, it turned out shiny! but not sparkly like yours. Also, do you mind letting me know the brand of the chipboards you bought at target! thanks for posting the video!! :)
slahoz83 2 years ago
Yeah you have to use puff paint because it's glossy and keeps the UTEE beaded up. The chipboard letters were just the dollar brand. They don't carry them anymore ;(
APieceofCraftdotcom 2 years ago
Just to let you know the good acrylic paint like Making Memories, Heidi Swapp and my art acrylics all worked really well on this. TOTALLY LOVE IT!
liveteachcreate 2 years ago
I am interested if acrylic paint will work for this. I am off to try it and see! :)
liveteachcreate 2 years ago
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worker4ever123 2 years ago
Great tutorial!! Thanks for the tip. Gotta try homemade glitter-chipboard letters. :)
valleygirl1996 2 years ago
Another great video. U just introduced me to 2 more products. I got the UTEE, but how about the brand of paint u used? Couldn't catch the name. Must be age ;-}
savagetwin52 2 years ago
Thank you! The paint is scribbles.
APieceofCraftdotcom 2 years ago
I really enjoy watching your videos. I was wondering if you could show more design principles. I love the techniques you use, and the way you transform anything into a beautiful art. Can you share your design ideas or techniques? I often find myself stuck. How do you start your scrapbook pages? Look forward to more of your videos. Thanks
mountainbelle 2 years ago
Utee is also sold in michael's, AC Moore and Hobby Lobby
scrappylove 3 years ago
I noticed that there was still a hint of pink showing through on the 'f' (which was kind of cool and had a place!) and I was thinking that I bet you could pull of that layer of color on that chip board. Especially with the amount of bulk you are getting with all the embossing powder you wont miss that one layer at all... I so need to go to Target... Thanks for sharing!
mabirdpup 3 years ago
where do you get the embossing powder in bulk like that
MissouriAngel2 3 years ago
I purchased it from a local retailer who is my friend as well. You can find it on EBAY though, it's just UTEE by Ranger.
APieceofCraftdotcom 3 years ago