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Learning Chalks
Topic Started: Mar 8 2008, 02:22 PM (325 Views)
gymbob
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Never really got to grips with them before, but found some lovely card on Handy Hippo, so decided to use them as the main inspiration for a card, everything else just there to support the chalks

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waxingsteve
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Love the simplicity, Kim :thumbup;

Steve :)
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Poppy
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Great Kim, i love using chalks. i use 3 toning colours, which i find gives a great variation of tones. They are useful for making backing papers also? Hugs Poppy
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jo145
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Before I bought chalks I used some unwanted eye shadow, and a little spray of hairspray fixed it!
A really pretty card :thumbup;
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Willow
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Another nice one Kim :thumbup;

Eileen :wave:
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gymbob
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Thanks guys. I don't really have eyeshadow, can I use chalk instead? :rlol:

Poppy, I haven't been brave enough to try three colours yet, maybe next time. I used two greens for this one though. I also didn't really intend to do the square in pink, but I went over the edges colouring in the peel-off flower :kb: . But that's good now, because I like the effect :yip:

The only downside is the stamped butterflies in the top left, they didn't really work :(
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