It is time to reveal our Challenge for August 2013:
"Use chipboard, texture, layers and masking on your project, it can be a layout, a card or OTP"
Once you have done that just pop over to the SO FaceBook page and let us know you have entered our challenge - you can then link back to your own blog or FB page as well so we can all go and check out your creation.
Out of courtesy, please link your challenge entries back to the Scrapping Outback BLOG challenge or be sure to give credit to the Scrapping Outback challenge and if there is a sketch to follow please give credit to the sketch artist as well.
Please use your creation for our challenge only - it is not to be used in other challenges.
If you are winner be sure to grab your Challenge Winners Blinkie to add to your blog.Thank you.
Due Date: 31st of August 2013 11.59pm
Prize: $15 shop voucher to spend in our store for the winning layout chosen at RANDOM by Mr Linky.
And of course we have some inspiration to get you started!
First up we have a gorgeous canvas by talented Tina Connolly:
Next is Sandrine's Layout:
''Priceless Love"
Sandrine's tip is a mini tutorial to create texture on chipboard:
If you are a hoarder (like me), you would have a collection of rhinestones in all sorts of colours. A little idea sprouted in my mind, what if I used them to create texture on chipboard? Well why not? The great thing is that you can use any colours you want as they will get painted!
I am not using them for the bling effect but rather for the beautiful texture effect.
Rach gave me this gorgeous chipboard piece to play with a while back and it was going to work perfectly with this layout :) So I started by covering the areas where the rhinestones would fit, when satisfied with the look, I covered the lot with a thick coat of Gesso, you will need Gesso to prime, paint will not stick to plastic rhinestones.
When Gesso is dry, you can apply the colour of your choice over it, you can use mists, paints etc. How easy and cheap is that? Use different size rhinestones for extra interest.
Lastly I added "Vintage Photo" Distress Stickles on the raised areas, it has a lush golden effect, that was perfect with my colour scheme, I also love the rough feel it gives. This is the final result:
Lastly I added "Vintage Photo" Distress Stickles on the raised areas, it has a lush golden effect, that was perfect with my colour scheme, I also love the rough feel it gives. This is the final result:
Next is Julie's LO
Julie has used texture paste and a WOW Template to add texture to her background then sprayed over the top with Glimmer Mists and then added metallic rub ons ,she has also used Rachelle's Metal Effect Technique on her chipboard to add more texture.
Tip: don't be afraid to layer your chipboard, different sizes of chipboard is perfect to achieve the layered look just like the cogs and squares on Julie's LO.
I hope you enjoyed our Design Team's samples and we can't wait to see your take on our challenge!!!
Happy Scrapping!
wow, a challenge indeed. the LO's the DT have created are all amazing and talented.
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