Angie and I made it through our first attempt at video taping the cool things we do in our creative haven, and no one was hurt! While I stood on the table above her with the camera, Ang demonstrated how awesome the new Chip Art tool is.
Stay tuned for more video footage from the creative minds of Ang and Molly….
Tags: Chip Art
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Cool new tools!! Thanks for the video.
I have a questions about covering chipboard w/ paper- what adhesive do you recommed?
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Great job Angie… thanks for sharing, can’t wait to play :)
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Thanks Angie! sorry, to be a pest…. I didn’t see your reply on fb. :)
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Melody Ross ROCKS!! She is so creative and comes up with the BEST stuff!
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I am so happy you did this video! Great job!!!
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Wow that was great!!! I’m gonna have to try this
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Thanks for doing this video. I’ve seen these products at Archiver’s but had passed on them because I thought they might be a little out of my league—like you said, I’m also more of a scrapbooker, not an artist. After seeing this video and how easy you made this look, I’m ready to give it a try!!
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Wow – thanks for doing this video – it really helps me to understand the process………
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Very cute! I bought this a few weeks ago, but was disappointed to find when I got home that with the three pack chip art stamps you have to have two different handles. The 1/2 inch tool only fits into two of the stampers. I have to go buy another handle for the smaller stamper, which is disappointing on the part of Melody Ross and her team to package it that way.
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thanks for the video, was great, I recently got hooked on with all this scrapbooking and stuff, my friend chanda brought me to the store, and well now I have all the tools you had there in the video, so cant wait to get started on it… thanks again
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Thanks for video with new tools. TFS
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Wow, that takes me back… This technique is just like leathertooling. When I was in elementary school, we tooled leather pieces to make key chains for our parents. I remember tooling my mom’s name into the huge leather square, pounding in flowers, and punching holes in all 4 corners. My mom used that key chain for a VERY long time, and after 35 years or so she gave it back to me. My mom turned 80 just this week. Thanks for bringing back some really great memories.
I can’t wait to take the chipart class this weekend! It will be elementary school all over again. I HAVE to get these chipart tools! It looks like a lot of fun!
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Great first tutorial!!! Might want to invest in a tripod though… LOL… will now have to go check out this latest tool!!!!
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do you recommend a way to ensure the chipboard dries, I have problems with mine being tacky. any ideas?

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