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Today I would like to share another picture of some grungeboard bracelets I’ve been making…still flat as I’m still waiting for my fasteners to arrive.
Like the last ones, these bracelets were painted with Golden Fluid Acrylic paint. Comes out lovely doesn’t it. Do let me know what you think.
I need to take one more photo and get it edited and into a post, then the tutorial on a Garland made with Grunge Paper will be up on Friday 🙂 I think you are going to like it 😉
Best wishes and thanks for reading, see you soon
Billie 🙂
Hi Billie –
How did you cut the grungeboard shape? The shape looks perfect, did you cut it freehand or use a template? I love the way they look. I ordered some grungeboard so I can try this myself. They look lovely. Thank you for sharing with us.
Elaine Allen
Hi Elaine
I have filmed a tutorial on the making of the purple one, which needs editing. This will go on You Tube and on here as soon as its sorted. Going to be a tease with this for a little longer and just say
‘Watch this space’ 🙂
There will be a step by step project using grungeboard going up on friday though 🙂 It was trickey to photograph but the results were worth the effort.
The grungeboard came textured. I have a Cuttlebug which won’t let you put Grunge board through it.
Best wishes and thanks for leaving a comment 🙂 🙂 🙂
Billie 🙂
They are beautiful!! well done
Thanks for the info Billie. I guess it will be a hardship to check your blog every day and wait for the tutorial – LOL! Hmm, I have plain grungeboard, I’ll have to see if I can put it in a cuttlebug folder and send it through my Spellbinder Wizard.
Elaine
Hi Isabelle
Thanks 🙂
Billie 🙂
Hi Elaine
The good news is the editing is going great on the video tutorial. I’m hoping to get the films up by next month. All but the final assembly is filmed. STILL waiting for hitch fastners 😦
As for the embossinging, it is personal preference. You can still do the tutorial with plain grunge board. I have just bought plain grunge board 🙂
Best wishes
Billie 🙂