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Introducing the Wonderland Collection Decorative Chips Wings from Stamperia. Unlock your creativity with these versatile chips that can be transformed into stunning works of art. With 11 exquisite wing designs, each piece is a canvas waiting to be brought to life. Let your imagination soar as you color them with inks, markers, embossing powders, paints, and other crafting mediums (all sold separately). These wings can be effortlessly incorporated into various projects including cards, scrapbook...
Introducing the Wonderland Collection Decorative Chips Wings from Stamperia. Unlock your creativity with these versatile chips that can be transformed into stunning works of art. With 11 exquisite wing designs, each piece is a canvas waiting to be brought to life. Let your imagination soar as you color them with inks, markers, embossing powders, paints, and other crafting mediums (all sold separately). These wings can be effortlessly incorporated into various projects including cards, scrapbook pages, tags, mixed media creations, and home decor items. Add a touch of magic and fly away on a journey of artistic expression with the Wonderland Collection Decorative Chips Wings from Stamperia.
So I am doing this review before I actually use this product. I just know this decorative chipboard has the ideal shape for a project I am doing for a family member.
What I do know is that am going to have to investigate, is how to cover the beige. I hope to determine if inking them would be best or actually using a diluted paint to get the right color. I am grateful there are a few pieces in the set I will not use so I can practice on those.
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