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Chizzel It Ideas? Hot Marks Ideas? Hot Pot from ranger?
Ok ladies I bought the chizzel it and Hot Marks and ranger Hot Pot. Had to have them ;) now they sit in my craft room along with other tools I had to have. My hubby used the hot marks to wood burn some names in diamond willow sticks but what ideas can you gals give me? I need some inspiration or better yet, some pics........I am a very visual gal! Thanks for any help you can give me
__________________ Matthew 6:34 �So don�t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today�s trouble is enough for today."
I've been eyeing the melting pot from Ranger too. Ranger has a yahoo group that has all kinds of awesome advice and dialogue. Maybe you can check that out for ideas!
I love my chizzle it! It is glued to my hand, I think. I have been doing TONS of chipboard die cuts and use it to in the edges to finish the chipboard pieces and shad the edges. You can also use it to in the edges of your card layers. Just tap the brush tip on the ink pad and apply to paper! It's the details that make the difference! The grinding point is great for distressing the edges of your card mats for a shabby chic look.
I also love my hot pot. I use it to bake clay and to make my own cool embelishments. I like to stamp words on diecut slide mounts and then dip them in clear UTEE colored with to dye for and make my own frames. The pot is also fun for shrinky plastic. Stamp a large image with brilliance black, let it dry a little. Then trim it out of the plastic and dip into hot UTEE colored with to dye for and watch it shrink in the UTEE. When you pull out your piece leave it on a craft mat to cool. Once it is cool adhere it with crystal lacquer to a card front.
FUN FUN FUN!
Hope that helps you. Happy creating!
Oh I wish you were close by to give me a 1 on 1 tutorial!
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Originally Posted by Risa
I love my chizzle it! It is glued to my hand, I think. I have been doing TONS of chipboard die cuts and use it to in the edges to finish the chipboard pieces and shad the edges. You can also use it to in the edges of your card layers. Just tap the brush tip on the ink pad and apply to paper! It's the details that make the difference! The grinding point is great for distressing the edges of your card mats for a shabby chic look.
I also love my hot pot. I use it to bake clay and to make my own cool embelishments. I like to stamp words on diecut slide mounts and then dip them in clear UTEE colored with to dye for and make my own frames. The pot is also fun for shrinky plastic. Stamp a large image with brilliance black, let it dry a little. Then trim it out of the plastic and dip into hot UTEE colored with to dye for and watch it shrink in the UTEE. When you pull out your piece leave it on a craft mat to cool. Once it is cool adhere it with crystal lacquer to a card front.
FUN FUN FUN!
Hope that helps you. Happy creating!
OK I did buy some to dye for when it was on sale do you just add it to the melt pot? How do you clean the ink off your chizel it tips? I love these tools but almost need a visual to know what to do with them.....thanks so much for your ideas!
__________________ Matthew 6:34 �So don�t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today�s trouble is enough for today."
I've been eyeing the melting pot from Ranger too. Ranger has a yahoo group that has all kinds of awesome advice and dialogue. Maybe you can check that out for ideas!
How do I find these?
__________________ Matthew 6:34 �So don�t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today�s trouble is enough for today."
I just went to the company website of the Hot Marks- WalnutHollow.com. The page for the Hot Marks tool is under construction but they do have a page of projects, you have to go through each project's directions but it does help to give ideas on how to use this tool. Apparently it even transfers printed images to dominoes-see the archived project of a card. I forgot I even owned this tool, now I need to dust it off and try some thiings.