- Making Memories Paint
- Clear Jelly
- Rubons
- Plastic fork (optional)
- Tissues/dry cloth
- Paint brush
Step1
Find what shape of cardstock/ chipboard you want to use
Step 2
Find 2 contrasting paint colours
Step 3
Paint the entire shape one colour
Wait for it to dry

Step 4
Using your finger, get some gelly and place here and their on your shape

Step 5
Paint using a contrasting colour over the top of the gelly and entire shape
Wait to dry... this is important


Step 6
When almost dry you can try and place a fork or different shapes to create a texture if you wish
Step 7
When dry, use a cloth or tissues and wipe off all the gelly... we don't want any gelly left on the card. If the paint is dry it will leave a sharp distressed worn look, if it isn't the paint will smudge a little which is also not a bad look too!

Step 8
Decorate using rubons/stickers etc
Here is my samples.....



Would love for you to have a go and place in the gallery.... http://www.scrapncraftwitht.com.au/gallery
Thanks for looking
luv tanXx
2 comments:
Oooo I like this technique Tan, cool.
I really have to try this - must get out my Jumbo playing cards (thanks for the suggestion, Alz!!) Will upload the result to your gallery when I do it, Tan
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