Tip Tuesday ~ Using Paint
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008Today’s tips are all about using paint.
The lovely Claudia left this wonderful tip on the blog yesterday that I wanted to share:
I use disposable paint edging pads to clean my rubber stamps. They are very inexpensive so when they get dirty you can just throw them away. They are available anywhere paint is sold.
Claudia
Great stamping tip Claudia!
Now…. some tips when using paint:
- Use an empty egg carton as a paint tray. When you are done, just throw it away.
- Make your own overlays using paint and transparency paper bought from your local supply store. A quick and easy project. If you make a boo-boo, just wipe it away and start again.
- Add a small swipe of paint to brighten up your flower tips or buttons or chipboard elements.
- Store your foam paint brushes in a Ziploc bag, labeled with the paint colour and store in the freezer. You’ll always have a paint brush ready to go with that specific colour.
- Paint your brads to get the desired colour to match your page. Why not use up those yellow or odd colour brads you’ll never use.
- Create your own Magic Mesh by painting drywall tape from the hardware store. And yes… it’s acid free!
- Purchase a large foam sheet or a craft mat from the dollar store to place under your painted projects. Makes for an easy clean up of your craft area; wash and dry and you’re done.
- Use the caps from your milk cartons or pop bottles as paint holders. You can even wash them and use it again… and again… and again. A great way to create and recycle!
Please email your tips to Tara at: thynner5@yahoo.ca and put “CCAS Blog Tips” in the subject line. You could also link it to us here on the blog.All tips and creations will earn you a ballot into the Monthly Blog Draw! Good Luck.








