
Step One - Take one of your sharpie markers and saturate your chipboard with color.

Step Two - Before the marker is dry, rub some chalk into the color.

Step Three - use the same technique on all your letters and other chipboard items for a sueded, finished look that is quick and easy.

Please see the layout below for an example of how the sueded chipboard looks on a layout and feel free to share your creations and let me know how this works for you!
1 comment:
WOW, thanks for this cool tip! I'm going to try this! Sounds really cool and would be a different look! TFS!
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