Hybrid page. I printed out some digital papers & labels (Audrey Neal-Sistv & MissMint) for this one. I used the white out as paint. I used lace tape as a mask (it was bright pink before) on black cardstock & used both the positive & negative images on the LO. I also painted the letters and buttons with white out. Sketch from Sketchy Thursdays. Amanda -
For this challenge I created an art journal page. I used white out tape to create journaling spots on my page. I like the slightly distressed look the white out tape gave me. It worked well because it seemed willing to stick to all the different layers of may page (the bird is a photo transfer).
Deborah:
I ran a scrap of cardstock through my Cuttlebug, then used a Tim Holtz foam applicator to swipe the white out over the embossed image. I also ran several lines on my page for journaling. I tried to stamp with the white out, but the stuff dries too darned fast!
Michelle:
I used white out tape to write the letters in my title, and ran a few lines to hold my journaling.
7 comments:
Sorry for asking probably a silly question....
but I'm not 100%sure....
Is the new challenge to use white-out on a LO?
I might be overlooking an intro somewhere.
I also did not understand the challenge- is it seeing white from the bottom of cardstock? or MISTING AND LEAVING WHITE SPACE OR USING WHITE INKS- PENS ETC? And you also didn't post the ruffles winner..
Yes, the challenge is to use white out on a layout. Sorry for the confusion.
Amanda
Cool Amanda! Thanks heaps.
Might be good to pop in an intro.
I'm off to see what I can create!!!
Fab challenge!
Here is mine: I love to use white out tape to frame photos. I just run it right along the edge. I also like to use the bottled white out with the foam applicator to run along the edge of my paper.
=)
http://somethingfromcassie.blogspot.com/2010/03/october-afternoon-in-march.html
HERE IS MINE- I HOPE IT IS OK- WHITE PAINT- WHITE PEN- LOT OF BOTH
HERE IT IS
Here is mine.
http://teacupofscrapisms.blogspot.com/2010/03/just-bit-of-shabby-stuff-going-on.html
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