Have you ever used Ranger's Distress Crackle Paint? No??? Well.....you don't know what you're missing! It's a unique one-step paint that cracks as it dries. And it comes with it's own brush in the lid (like the old rubber cement---remember that? LOL). You can use it on chipboard letters, books, wood, and so much more! And it even works over that glossy finish that comes on some chipboard products.
To start your project, you'll get
•6 pages of Cosmo Cricket's Kate's album in a fun scallop square 6x6 shape--heavy blackboard that can be painted, covered, or embellished as is
•6 sheets of Clubhouse papers from Dream Street--2 each of double-sided Dungarees, High Five, and Bits & Pieces (folders & tags)
•10 Bazzill modern buttons in a lime crush color--fun, jeweled buttons with a flat back for easy adherence
•a package of black Dream Street chipboard alpha
•coordinating color of Ranger's Distress Crackle Paint (random selection of colors)
•3 yards of matching ribbon--1 1/2" maroon organdy ribbon, artichoke twill, & a blue stitched grosgrain
Try the crackle paint on each of the surfaces to see how it works---the thicker the layer of paint, the more crackles (do NOT use the heat gun to speed up the drying!). Then add all the embellishments & you have a great finished project!
And you can do it for only $11.49*--that's a 59% discount off retail! Supplies are limited so grab yours now!
*$4.00 addtional shipping due to weight
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