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  • Cardboard Faux Tiles
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-205
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    Faux Tiles

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

    Materials:

    Assorted rubber stamps
    Pigment inks in assorted colors
    Suze Weinberg's Ultra-Thick Embossing Enamel (clear, gold, black)
    Pigment powders
    Rub-on metallic pastes
    1/8"-thick cardboard
    Craft knife
    Metal ruler
    Embossing heat tool
    Silicone glue

    1. Use a sharp knife and metal ruler to cut cardboard into 3" squares.

    2. Apply embossing ink to the entire surface of one side of a cardboard square. Sprinkle with embossing powder (figureA), then melt with an embossing heat tool. Repeat twice more.

    3. Before melting the third application of embossing powder, ink one of the rubber stamps with pigment ink, then set aside. While the third application of embossing powder is still hot, impress it with the inked stamp (figure B). The embossing powder solidifies instantly so that the stamp can be easily removed. The ink acts as a protective lubricant for the rubber stamps.

    4. For a metallic finish, brush the embossed surface with powdered pigment. To intensify the metallic sheen, rub on some metallic paste or glitter glue.

    5. Repeat steps on remaining cardboard squares, using various combinations of stamp images and media to achieve a range of effects.

    Use the cardboard squares in a variety of ways:

    • Frame singles or groups of squares to create wall art.

    • Attach a pin to the back to create jewelry.

    • Glue the cardboard squares to a tabletop to create one-of-a-kind furniture.


    RESOURCES :
    Powdered Pigments (PearlEx)
    Available in local arts and crafts stores.


    Jacquard Products
    Website: www.jacquardproducts.com

    Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel (Suze)
    Suze Weinberg Design Studio
    Howell, NJ 07731
    Phone: 732-364-3136
    Fax: 732-364-7244
    Email: suzenj@aol.com
    Website: www.schmoozewithsuze.com

    The Complete Guide to Decorative Stamping
    Model: 082300791X
    Author: Grace Taormina
    Watson-Guptill Publications
    Website: www.watsonguptill.com


    GUESTS :
    Grace Taormina
    Vice President of Product and Creative Development
    Rubber Stampede
    Website: http://deltacreative.com

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