Friday, 24 July 2015

CKC Challenge #3 and members blog hop,plus Let's capture our memories.


Challenge #1:  Picture This:  Use at least 4 photos on your project
Challenge #2: 
Old Tool Challenge: Dust off an old tool and get creative
Challenge #3: 
Project Altering Experience: Include an altered embellishment

For my blog post I'm doing challenge #3 and am altering some chipboard using rusting powder.
This is especially suitable for cogs on male pages or scrolled iron work on buildings.
I've chosen some corner flourishes.
It is a messy and fun business.

First you paint your raw chipboard with mod podge.

Next you sprinkle rusting powder. (I bought it at a scrapbook show but I'm sure good stores will have it.(That's rusting powder on the right)
Next you spritz it with vinegar and leave to dry overnight,or for at least a few hours.The dryer the better!

When it is dry you brush off the residue. (I used an old toothbrush)
Hey presto! Rusty chipboard.


Here is my layout using the results.

(The faux stitching goes all the way around)



It is based on this sketch from Let's capture our memories




Here's the order for the Blog Hop


 
 
Karen          https://pinkycrafter.wordpress.com
 
Tina             http://tinasscrapcorner.blogspot.com
 
Julene          http://julenebydesign.blogspot.com.au you are here
 
Susan          http://littlethingsbigdays.blogspot.com go here next.
 
 
 
 
Roxanne      http://roxyrolla.blogspot.ca
 
 Lisa                 http://lisahausmann.blogspot.de

 

13 comments:

Janine Rachau said...

Cool technique! Thanks for sharing. It looks great on the woodgrain paper also!

Susan said...

I have never heard of rusting powder before but I really like how it looks and it's perfect for that photo! Thanks for the tutorial on using it.

Susanne said...

Nice take on the challenge and the sketch. Add me to the list never having heard of rusting powder except from you.

LCSmithSAVED said...

I LOVE this product! It looks like it left the perfect effect on those pretty chippy pieces, which work really well to frame your photo. You've managed to create a windswept look on your page which suits it.

Tina Campbell said...

Beautiful layout :) An interesting product too will have to check that out the nest time I'm at the scrap store

Lisa said...

Great effect - go you! Looks great as ornate photo corner. You are so brave to try these techniques! I'd be rusting up all sorts of things that shouldn't be :-)

nomorelittlemonkeys said...

That is a stunning technique, which I will have to try some day! Gorgeous page!

Roxy said...

That is so awesome!!! I've never heard of rusting powder, but it sure looks realistic - incredible!

Karen said...

Ooooo I must try this technique one day.. Thanks for sharing. Loved the layout!

Anonymous said...

That faded Woodgrain is the perfect background paper and then the Flores pretty it up.

airing cupboard crafts said...

Such a fab idea. they actually look rusted! I need to get my chipboard out and have a play. Thanks for the inspiration x

Margie said...

I love the rusty chipboard! So pretty!

Unknown said...

Great take on the LCOM sketch and thanks for posting such a cool tutorial.
- Cher