Using Crackle Paint on a metal item & How to put
together my 8 Days a Week Scrapbook Layout
Products Used:
Tim Holtz/Ranger Crackle Paint Rock Candy
7 Gypsies Metal Number Plate 8
Teresa Collins Noel Paper (music side)
Lyrics to song
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Old Paper
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Vintage Photo
Tim Holtz Tool
Glitz Rub-on 12” Grid
Dear Lizzy Black Alpha from American Crafts
Miscellaneous black alpha
Lush Alpha in Black from My Mind’s Eye
Lush Paper in Black from My Mind’s Eye
Making Memories Piercing Tool/Ball Tip
7 Gypsies Black Velvet Flowers & Leaf
Large Glue Dots
3 Photos @ 2-1/4”3-1/2” each
Instructions:
- coat
metal number plate with crackle paint, allow to dry
- trim
lyrics to song into a strip, distress edges with Old Paper ink using TH
Tool
- wad
lyrics strip into tight ball, flatten back out, ink high points on paper
- distress
edges of Teresa Collins paper with Old Paper ink using TH tool, repeat
with Vintage Photo ink
- create
coffee stains with Vintage Photo ink (I recommend watching D2’s
video on how to do this)
- apply
rub-on about 2-1/4” from right edge of paper
- adhear
lyrics strip to page (except bottom)
- mount
photos on Black Lush Paper & adhear them to page on top of rub-on
- lay
metal number plate on page (do not adhear yet)
- apply
lettering under number plate
- adhear
flower to page (I used a large glue dot in center & on each petal
where the petals begin to turn up)
- adhear
metal number plate to flower using glue does
- adhear
leaf using glue dots under bottom of lyrics strip, making sure leaf does
not hang off paper



Great LO Paula, as usual!! I love that musical note paper.
ReplyDeleteWahoo Paula!! Lookin' AWESOME! Can't wait to delve into my crackle! It's nice to know it needs to be generously applied! I would have put as little as possible to preserve.. lol. :D Thanks P!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I love the texture!
ReplyDeleteOoh nice! I love anything with music on it. I was just thinking how much fun I am going to have with my crackle once I get it from my carte!
ReplyDeleteCool, Paula! I will have to scraplift this for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove your work. Great job!
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