I am ever so grateful to Blue Fern for letting me play with such amazing chippies and for helping them launch their products all around the world. With that, I picked a few of my favorite pieces to share with you.
This is a wall hanging I made pulling a few elements of nature together.
I created some tags with some stamps and inks, but then I decided I did not want to leave them as tags. That's when I opted to turn them into something more decorative. I found the Blue Fern chippies to be the perfect accent.
I used the Blue Fern Lattice Gate and coated it with gold embossing enamel. This is the perfect piece to tie my two tags together and create a garden feel.
I used the Blue Fern Lattice Gate and coated it with gold embossing enamel. This is the perfect piece to tie my two tags together and create a garden feel.
Lattice Gate #074950
You can see I also added some green eyelash trim for some vines in my garden.
Spring Iris Small - 074912
Every garden needs flowers so I grabbed the Blue Fern small Spring Iris set. I painted them with acrylic paints.
Vintage Ballerina
The ballerina image is soft, feminine, and elegant. My choice for chippie was really easy.... I grabbed the Blue Fern Frame. In my opinion, this is such an elegant and delicate piece of chipboard, just exquisite.
I kept it simple by painting it with a sandy cream acrylic, dabbed with white and inked the edges dark brown.
Blue Fern Frame 074325
I embellished with my own jewelry chain and vintage metal piece.
Here is a close up where you can get a better view of the inking and painting on the chipboard. Chipboard doesn't always need to have fussy complicated treatments and toppings. Sometimes unpainted or neked - as I like to call it - is perfect. A simple coat of paint. Easy. Inked edges? Done.
Thanks so much for stopping here today.