BernardandMissBianca
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Supplies:
Chipboard
Paper
Quick dry wet adhesive (I like Scotch)
sandpaper
scissors
Step 1:
Apply an even coat of adhesive to front of chipboard piece.
Step 2:
allow chipboard to dry completely.
Step 3: [/B
Trim paper close to edge of chipboard.
Step 4:
Sand edges of paper and chipboard from the front to the back of the board. If you sand towards the side the paper is on, the paper will peel off.
Sand til edge is smooth.
Step 5:
Decorate as desired.
Alternatives:
You can also paint chipboard, and ink it to get different effects.
Chipboard
Paper
Quick dry wet adhesive (I like Scotch)
sandpaper
scissors
Step 1:
Apply an even coat of adhesive to front of chipboard piece.
Step 2:
allow chipboard to dry completely.
Step 3: [/B
Trim paper close to edge of chipboard.
Step 4:
Sand edges of paper and chipboard from the front to the back of the board. If you sand towards the side the paper is on, the paper will peel off.
Sand til edge is smooth.
Step 5:
Decorate as desired.
Alternatives:
You can also paint chipboard, and ink it to get different effects.


No matter what the colour theme you have you can always make them match with painting , glitter or glueing matching paper on them to get the correct match to what ever you are doing.

