Recoloring Letters to match your layout by Amy
Design Team Member Amy submited this Frugal Friday Tip.
I had previously purchased some American Crafts Thickers that were SUPER cheap. Looking more at the price than the product, i bought multiples of the same stickers. Come to realize later, nothing in my life matches hot pink polka dot Thickers. So, i threw them in the bottom of my stash.
For this layout i wanted some large, dimensional stickers for my title. Sadly, i could not find any to match my layout, so i decided to try painting my pink Thickers. And it worked! I thought the paint would chip off and it didn't! So, I painted my four letters with brown paint and sprayed them with glimmer mist to give them a more distressed look. In about 10 minutes i went from an "unusable" sticker to a usable one!
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I love the idea behind this. I know I am very guilty of buying things just because they are on sale. Having the ability( and willingness to try new things) really opens up the possibilities in one's stash.
ReplyDeleteAwesome tip!!! I love how the dark background makes the pictures stands out!
ReplyDeleteI've so done this! I haven't tried with letters like these, but I did use white foam thickers and with a marker made them the color that I needed. Worked like a charm! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a cool idea. what kind of paint did you use?
ReplyDeletei've inverted letters to make them become other letters before, but this is a cool trick to add to the bag 'o tricks.
i used making memories paint, but i'm sure any kind of craft paint would work.
ReplyDeleteI have not used paint on them, but I often use my sharpies to color the white ones. Painting sounds like a wonderful idea! thanks.
ReplyDeletegreat idea!! I always forget about painting them!!!
ReplyDeletebarb :)
Great idea - next time I'll look more at the font - then the color. Sometimes I see thickers pretty cheap - but they don't seem to be a color I would use! Now you've solved all my problems! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome tip! I am surprised the paint stuck as well. Makes me want to get out my alphabet stickers and make them into something I can use. They've been forgotten and I should really use them up!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I recently spray painted old frames but didn't ever think of doing my letters! I will have to do this!
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