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05-29-2007, 09:58 AM
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How To: Cover Chipboard
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Mommysavers Goddess
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What you'll need:
Chipboard (Im using a heart.. its a little more tedious with letters)
Paper
Scissors
(Exacto Knife if you are cutting out circles of letters.. for example an "R")
Adhessive
Optional:
Sanding block
Sponge
Ink
Flip your paper AND your chipboard over and trace it onto the back of the paper.
Cut it out
Add adhesive (I use tape runners and a glue stick to make sure its covered entirely.. I usually add the adhesive to the chipboard.
Put the paper on the chipboard to cover. Press firmly to make sure its on good. I use the sanding block to sand the edges so that there is no paper hanging off.. and its a nice and smooth edge.
I then sponge the edges.
And your finished product. You get better with practice!!!

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