 Have you ever tried using sand paper or those big block nail files to distress your stickers and clip art? I love this super quick way to get a worn vintage look. Start from the outside and work around and in or just sand random spots until you get the look you desire. I keep a bunch of different grit sand paper scraps and nail files in a water case box. This is also where I do most of my sanding. Try it and have fun creating your own vintage designs.
 Have you ever tried using sand paper or those big block nail files to distress your stickers and clip art? I love this super quick way to get a worn vintage look. Start from the outside and work around and in or just sand random spots until you get the look you desire. I keep a bunch of different grit sand paper scraps and nail files in a water case box. This is also where I do most of my sanding. Try it and have fun creating your own vintage designs.
Monday, January 15, 2007
She waits for You
 Have you ever tried using sand paper or those big block nail files to distress your stickers and clip art? I love this super quick way to get a worn vintage look. Start from the outside and work around and in or just sand random spots until you get the look you desire. I keep a bunch of different grit sand paper scraps and nail files in a water case box. This is also where I do most of my sanding. Try it and have fun creating your own vintage designs.
 Have you ever tried using sand paper or those big block nail files to distress your stickers and clip art? I love this super quick way to get a worn vintage look. Start from the outside and work around and in or just sand random spots until you get the look you desire. I keep a bunch of different grit sand paper scraps and nail files in a water case box. This is also where I do most of my sanding. Try it and have fun creating your own vintage designs.
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5 comments:
This is soooo pretty.
that's such a great idea lisa!
i use emery boards, but i like this better. nice result.
i have a boat load of wall paper
on the way to you, art friend!
it was "gifted' to me today!!
more than i can use in a lifetime.
yipeee...still in awe of this
kindness.
-cgs
Thank you! There is something so sweet about a simple worn photo and some stitches!! Cheers, Lisa
I just love this idea. thank you for sharing.
I love the look of that technique! Thanks for the tip!...And I want to tell you I found your blog tonight after picking up the latest copy of Somerset Studio magazine. I can hardly wait to read through the article of yours in there! The paper dolls you feature are beautiful!!!Such great details!
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