
I've been fascinated for a while with edge distressing and how to get justthe right look. Sometimes though I need it done quickly over how it looks. I ventured to try out some different techniques and share it in a video using scissors, ruler, an edge distressing tool and water.
I've shared some ways to distress your edges now it's your turn to show off this style on your next creation!
What is your favorite edge distressing technique?
Thanks for stopping by!
Janelle
Blog: Rain Puddles Design
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Card Details:
Stamps: Cling Special Delivery CRM269, Christmas Background CRR144, Scripty Blessings CRH287 (Stampendous!)
Paper: Ginko cardstock (Mohawk), Cream cream (Wausau), kraft wrapping paper, Kraft cardstock (Mohawk)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento, Tsukineko), Garden Green (Stampin' Up), Tea Dye (Ranger)
Accessories: Aged Green Embossing Enamel (Stampendous), Gilded Mica Fragment (Stampendous), Paper Rosette die (Ranger), Corner Chomper (WRMK), scissors and aqua pen distressing, Mr. Mister with Chocolate reinker and water, Round Binder edge punch (EK Success)
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Thanks for sharing this info. Learned a few new tips!
Great tutorial Janelle! I have a link to it on my blog www.paperkissesandinkywishes.com
Comment by Pam Hornschu on July 25, 2012 at 12:02pm Great tutorial!
Thanks for the great tutorial! I never thought of using decorative scissors for this. Cool tip.
Comment by Wendy P on July 23, 2012 at 1:48pm fabulous tutorial!!
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