|
Donate with PayPal to help keep UKS online!
-
old photo's
Morning everyone...
Yuk!!!!! we have the grey sky's this morning, although they do say it is meant to be a nice day, fingers crossed...
I have a poorly little girl with me today, so she is missing all the red nose day fun, not happy....but we are set to do some crafting, before i start, does anyone know how to make photo's look old, i brought some distress inks, but not sure how to do it... i want to do a scrap book of my great grand parents...
Any ideas???????
Hugs Angel, and my poorly Deanna, who is plonked on my lap watching me type this...loll...
-
Typical phrase: "Ooh I could scrap that!"
I suppose it depends on which colours you bought. I've used Distress inks to age photos by swiping the pad around the edges and even across the actual photo. But I was using 'Old Paper' which is quite subtle.
I know some people apply it with a special foam - but I diodn't have any. I experimented using a normal pencil eraser - pressing it onto the pad, picking up the ink, then tranferring it onto the photo.
Maybe try experimenting on a spare copy first.
Enjoy your crafty day - even without the sunshine
-
Dedicated Scrapper
Another way if you scan and copy your photo first is to sand the edges to make them look worn. I don't use any fancy tools just a nail file or one of those nail buffers. Good for when you want a new glossy photo to look like an old copy.
Hope Deanna feels better soon and the sun comes out
Amanda
-
Dedicated Scrapper
I often splodge a wet teabag onto new prints of old photos to make them look...well...less new. Sanding the edges is a fantastic look, you bet! I have put a crease in photos, have bent and torn corners, have generally abused the prints so they take on a more aged appearance. Have fun!
-
Thank's everyone...
Not actually had time to do any, Deanna has been really poorly and not left my side, plenty of ideas for tomorrow though...
Hugs Angel
-
Scrapping Paddy
Look on Tim Holtz website, great demo using distressing inks where he uses a Photo.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
Bookmarks