lag001 June 21, 2006
Love Heidi Swapp Chipboard
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Reviews > Art Supplies & Crafts > Scrapbooking > Chipboard Circle Letters-Lowercase White 42/Pkg Review
Reviewed on 06/08/06 Plays: 195
a closer look at chipboard letters
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Hi, my name is Anna, and I'm here to talk to you about Heidi Swapp Chipboard Letters. Now, if you know me at all, which you probably don't, but you might from other video reviews. You'll know that I'm a huge Heidi Swapp fan in most departments. She actually really knows what she's doing with chipboard. These are little circle chipboards; the alphabet pops right out -- like so, quite easily, they pop out the center too. And you can use the inner alphabet part and the outer alphabet part, works really well. There aren't adhesive which I actually prefer not having adhesive letters as far as chipboard because I like to kind of arrange it on the page first and make sure it's going to do what I wanted to do before I actually adhere it to the page. It makes it harder to rearrange them and I'm constantly changing my mind until I've actually finished the page. So, that is nice about it. What I love about Heidi Swapp Chipboard alphabet is this finish. It's kind of like a shiny satiny finish, and if you take a little bit of sand paper to it, here let me do that for you here, -- she also sells sand paper, if you're crazy and can't go to the tool department at Wal-Mart to get it yourself. But you just sand it a little bit and you can see that paint scratches right off or that finish scratches right off and it has a really cool distressed look. I adore about this product. A lot of her line does that. It's really convenient. I love that kind of distressed look, because I've a five year old and a one old, and distressed is the work about my house. So, yeah, they are really well made. There is a lot of letters in here. I believe it is 42 pieces and here this is the orange, it's called pumpkin. I believe it comes in grass green and like icy blue and red, and well which is chipboard with new color on it, which you can paint any color you like and that's nice too. I love the little container. I've actually bought chipboard several containers from Heidi Swapp, not personally at the store or online, but there's a square line that she carries too and I altered that one to make a photo game for my son which he loves. So, you can do creative things with the outside, even with the packaging too which best suggest how she is as a designer too. She's very good about bringing open the box for you and letting you see what you can do with her product. So, I would definitely recommend this. It's a lot of fun to work with and you can come up with a lot of new ideas for it. So, Heidi Swapp Chipboards -- run out and get some today.
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