Make and Take (c) cardstock, chipboard, 3. Pour on Flocking and acrylic or other material for press the flock into the
the base (I used bare surface. If you’re using a Flocking
chipboard). dimensional adhesive like
By Vicki glossy accents you’ll press a little lighter than with
Flocked, glittered (d) Other suggestions: a doodling template, stamp other adhesive materials.
and varnished papers or stamps (I used one in
and embellishments this example), a paint
are popular in scrapbooking brush for applying glue (if
now. Many a manufacturer your not using a glue pad), a funnel tray, a non stick
have products with the velvet craft mat. Let's be honest
look. But why limit yourself to flocking can get kind of
someone else’s creativity. You messy, having a funnel tray & something to protect
can add flock to just about the surface where you are
anything. Here’s how. working really keep it from
getting out of control.
Remember: work in an
area where the is no
breeze or heavy draft! If
you have a ceiling fan . .
you might want to turn it
off for this!
4. Pour excess flock into
funnel tray and put away.
2. Start by stamping your
design (as I did) or
doodling or using a
template to draw your
design on your chosen
surface. 1. Gather your supplies
…You’ll need
(a) your favorite
adhesive(s). I used a
Tsukineko Glue Pad. But
you can use anything from
Glossy Accents from
Ranger, Glue Pens for fine
lines, and even paint.
(b) Flocking. Several
companies sell flocking
now.
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