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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

Stampin' Up! Altered Clipboad Tutorial
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  • Great tutorial, thank you for sharing it!! Where do you get those sanding blocks? I've never seen those before....

  • We sell them in our Stampin' Up! catalog.

    Thanks!

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  • could you make some more videos decorating clipboards..maybe some with monograms

  • lol! "if i knew a good joke right now would be the time to tell it" -that made my day!

    can you do a video on how to use the mod podge? i used it on a mini album once and i must of done it wrong because i painted it on and let it dry 24 hours, put my album together and in a few hours when i went to look at it again, all the pages were stuck together! id really appreciate it! thank you!

  • Oh thanks!! Cuz I think this is a wicked cute idea but had no idea where to get it.

  • Hi, mod podge seals the clipboard and you can get it anywhere....even Walmart :)

  • If that's acrylic paint, which is what it looks like, you don't need to let it dry 24 hours! Usually after about fifteen minutes for a thin coat will get it dry, maybe longer for a thicker coat. Even the bottles of acrylic only say it needs to dry for an hour, and that's a maximum. ;) Thought it might make some projects a *little* faster.

  • those are sooo cute!!

  • Very nice lesson. Thanks. I would have liked to have also seen how you did the Mod Podge. I find it very aggravating to use. It bubbles, etc. Also, I have my own technique for getting the whole board coated with Mod Podge without getting the clip stuck in the goop. I lift the clip by placing a piece of wood under it on one side. Then I apply the Mod Podge to that side. Let dry overnight. Do the other side. I'd like to see if you have a way that works well.

  • That was great! thanks!

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