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May 9, 2008

Scrapbooking Tip: Covering Chipboard – Which Adhesive Do I Use?

Filed under: Techniques — by Tanya @ 9:50 am
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So many people have asked me what I use to cover chipboard, such as the Mother’s Day book (see earlier post for pictures).

There are a variety of products on the market, and, as always, some work better than others:

Scotch brand double-sided tape: I adore this adhesive and use it on a regular basis.  It is acid-free and fairly inexpensive (cheapest place I have found is Wal-Mart), works well with photos and cardstock, although I stuggle with it when using it on chipboard.  It tends to stick, but not stay.

Glue sticks – you cannot pay me enough to use a glue stick.  I’ll leave it at that.

Adhesive squares – they will work on chipboard, but be prepared to use A LOT of them

Snails – they will work when adhering paper to chipboard, but if adhering a large chunk of chipboard onto a layout, not so much. 

Mini Glue Dots – they are great for when adhering a piece of chipboard to a layout, or items onto the chipboard piece. 

Tombo Adhesive – this crazy glue works on anything!  Nice thing about it is that there are two ends – a very fine one, and a larger one that feels like using a glue stick, only the glue actually works and doesn’t stick to your fingers!

Money-saving tip of the day: if covering chipboard with paper, purchase the snail runner adhesive from Dollarama.  It works like a charm, and at $1 per roller, very economical.  You get what you pay for, so be prepared for some uneveness in rolling.  Being the “frugal” person I am, I can get over some quality inconsistencies in the dispenser, as the adhesive itself is amazing with chipboard!!!

Happy Scrappin!

T

April 4, 2008

Scrapbook a Recipe Album for Father’s Day

Filed under: Events, Project Ideas, Techniques, Upcoming Classes — by Tanya @ 10:00 pm
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Shopping for Dad can be difficult.  How many ties or pairs of socks does a guy really need?  Exactly! 

So, instead of agonizing over a gift for him, create a handy Recipe Album for Dad!  My Dad is just starting to get into cooking himself, so I put together a handy album that goes through some key recipes that he can quickly and easily put together himself.

The “brainwave” for this album came from seeing a child’s chipboard Spiderman book that had an interesting swoopy edge.  Stripping off the printed story left a beautiful chipboard base that can be easily covered and used as the foundation for the album.  Adding in the recipes and using images from StampinUP! sets like “Voila!” and “Tart and Tangy”, gave the album the food flair that it needed.

Chipboard Recipe Album for Dad

If interested in more details for this album, or to attend a class on May 25 in Saskatoon, email me tanyascrapbooks@hotmail.com, comment here at http://tanyascrapbooks.wordpress.com, or visit www.scrapbooksaskatoon.stampinup.com (Cheryl’s site).

- T

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