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hey i'm 1 of you're big'st fanes & i love what you did with you're hear
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Here's a tip I used when I did an inexpensive chipboard book for the first time. I never did one before and didn't do an expert job! I sanded the edges - they didn't look so hot, so I inked around the edge with distress ink and it looked SO COOL. It also gave a finished look to the uncovered chipboard. I would love to try that glue. I am in glue pergatory right now. Can't seem to find the perfect waveless, bubble-less, sticky enough glue!!! Thanks for your time and great video!
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Thanks so much for this demonstration!!! I've been wondering how in the world you cover chipboard with paper! Yours is the first video I came upon. It seems time consuming BUT if and when I want to do it---I know how to! Thanks again.
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This is exactly how I cover my cb!! Same adhesive, same files, everything :) I just have to say that the BG file set is AMAZING! I don't know how I ever lived without it. The smaller files (for those who don't know) have all different angles and can fit in the smallest groves on cb. I got mine for 6.99 at Hobby Lobby. Although, I would pay $20 (maybe more!) for it. It is the best way to get a finished look.
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thanks for demonstrating! I'm new on here and was recommended your name and videos. I've been trying FOREVER to get chipboard covered..time consuming but looks great. Thanks again Star!
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I love your hair!!!!
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I am a new demonstrator and I didn't know how to cover the chipboard with the designer paper. Thanks for the demonstration!
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o ok ty :)
i can never get my x-acto knife to cut anything good, any tips??
KteaseTMx 3 years ago
The only suggestion I can give you to to make sure you have a SUPER sharp blade. Try replacing it and see how it goes. :)
starofmay 3 years ago
wats vinal o.0
QueenCherryRamen 3 years ago
Vinyl is a sort of a plastic material.
starofmay 3 years ago