5 Ways to Add Distressing to Your Scrapbook Pages

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It seems like I’m posting nothing but articles from other sources lately, but I’ ve been so busy with work and eBay, that’s all I have time for :( They are interesting articles at least!TLC QuickSand Page Accents Kit at 0tinam0 Scrapbooks Galore

This is a good one on distressing pages. I can even tie in to some new inventory I have in my eBay store – these neat distressed page kits from Top Line Creations! They even come with a special sanding disc to make distressing them a breeze. Just click on the pics to get more information.

TLC QuickSand Page Accents Kit at 0tinam0 Scrapbooks Galore

And now on to the article!

5 Ways to Add Distressing to Your Scrapbook Pages

by Dawn Stegall

Distressing is a popular trend now in scrapbooking. Whether you like shabby chic or want to go for a more aged/weathered/heritage style, distressing your papers will give you the look you desire. Here are five fun ways to add distressing to your scrapbook pages.1. Distress by wadding/crumpling your paper. Simply wad up your paper into a ball. You may want to experiment with how much or tightly you wad your paper. Now unfold your paper and flatten with your hands. (You may need to wad again if you haven’t achieved the results you were hoping for). Besides using your hands to flatten out your paper, you may choose to use a brayer or even a warm iron.

2. Achieve a weathered look by sanding with a fine sandpaper, emery board or sanding block (I found some sanding blocks for nails at the dollar store). Gently sand your cardstock/paper where you want it distressed. Continue to sand and alter the surface until you reach your desired look. You can sand the edges or gently sand the entire surface for a more weathered look. Another method is to fold your paper and sand on the fold. When you reopen the paper it leaves a prominent line as in an old document. Do you have some older papers or stickers lying around with a nice slick and shiny surface? Take these outdated products, sand them to remove the shine and give them a whole new look.

3. Easily tear or roll your paper for a vintage look. Tearing away from you or towards you provide different results. Cardstock with a white core will have a white edge shown through. Experiment and find what you like best. If you find your cardstock difficult to tear, try wetting lightly with a paint brush or Qtip first. You can further age the torn edges with ink or chalk. Roll the edges for a fun look as well.

4. Scrape or use a wire brush to achieve a distressed look. Scrape the edges of your cardstock carefully until you reach the desired look. Check for specialty scrapers made just for paper. A wire brush can be gently brushed over your paper to weather it. Try random brush strokes, or lines and even plaids. Have fun experimenting.

5. Now that you have wadded, crumpled and sanded, add some color back to your paper. You can use chalks, ink, metallic rub-ons or stains. Using your fingertips, Qtips, sponges, tissue or whatever else you want apply using a circular motion until the desired result is reached. You can also apply ink directly to your paper. My favorite technique is to ink the edges by directly brushing ink pad to edge of paper. Stains made especially for scrapbooking can easily be found now including walnut ink, stains, washes, etc. You can also use items found around the house such as coffee, tea and Kool-Aid.

Are you ready to try a distressed look in your next scrapbook layout? Crumple, wad, sand, tear, roll, scrape, ink, chalk and stain to your hearts content. Which technique will you try first? Have fun distressing your next layout!

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Bazzil Brad Cheats

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On the subject of brads, here’s a cool DIY for those of us who think $5 is a little too much to pay! :)

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Using Brads in Scrapbooking

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This is a great article I just found today on using brads in scrapbooking. I tell ya, I’ve been pretty conservative in my scrapbooking through the years – I have trouble using big embellishments and I still cringe at the thought of punching a whole in that album page that cost me $3. I suppose it’s all that Creative Memories mind control still exerting its influence!

Anyhow, articles like this inspire me to branch out and start thinking in 3D. I hope you get some good ideas from it too!

Using Brads in Scrapbooking

by Michelle McVaney at BellaOnline

Brads come in all shapes and sizes and are great to use on your scrapbook pages! They add color, texture and charm to layouts and cards. Brads are one of those great embellishments that are functional and decorative. I will show you how to use brads and give you some ideas for using them on your next pages!

How to use brads:

1. First you will need a hole in which to stick the brad through. I use a paper piercer to poke the hole in the paper. You could also use a 1/16¡¨ hole punch, the tip of your scissors or an xacto knife.
2. Next you put the prongs of the brad through the hole and open up the prongs on the backside of the paper.

That is all there is to it! As you can see brads are super easy to use and require no special tools! That is one of the reasons these little embellishments have gained so much popularity!

Another reason for their popularity is that they are fairly inexpensive! My favorite brads are circle brads. You can get them rather large or mini brads. I must admit that I have brads in almost every color! You can stock up on lots of shapes and sizes. I have seen brads shaped like circles, squares, stars, flowers, hats, leaves, soccer balls, balloons, baby feet, hearts, music notes, buttons and more. If you love the look of eyelets but don¡¦t like all the hammering and special tools that eyelets require then you might like eyelet brads¡Xall you do is punch a hole, insert the brad and you have the look of an eyelet without the fuss!

There are many great ways to use brads on your layouts!

* To attatch a transparency or vellum
* To secure layers of paper together
* At the top of a tag
* Connectors on paper piecing for moveable parts
* Center of flowers
* Corners of picture mat
* To form “bullets” for a list of journaling
* Attach elements on a page by wrapping wire or fiber
* In the corners of a photo mat or journal block.

Most brads are shiny and perfect looking. If you like adding a rustic touch you can sand the top of your brads with sandpaper! This will scratch the brad up and if the color is painted on it will allow the metal to shine through giving it that great shabby chic look!

If you find yourself in a pinch without the perfect color of brad for your layout, do not fear! I have painted the tops of brads using regular acrylic paint. You can also use your markers to on silver or gold brads for a great look.

Another trick for brads that I learned from a Stampin Up consultant is heat embossing the tops. Dip the top of the brad into ink and then into embossing powder. Heat with a heating gun and you will have a shiny embossed brad. This is also a great tip for getting the perfect color to go with any layout!

Brads are certainly easy to use and very versatile! They are widely available in most scrapbook stores. You can even find basic brads in most office supply stores! Pick some up on your next shopping trip and have fun adding these great embellishments to your upcoming layouts!

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