Today I am showing you KaiserCraft’s wood flourishes. They are similar to chipboard, but they are made out of wood. They are able to cut out the most detailed shapes. And there are a lot of them for any project you are working on. You can decorate the wood flourishes with: Copic Markers, Watercolour Markers, Acrylic Paints, Crackle Paints, Stickles, Pigment Inks, Metallic Markers, and Glimmer Mist.
To see all of the KaierCraft Wood Flourishes check out their site!!
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your marker sure went on that wood easy. Those are nice and thin too.
My favorite use for these is to adhere them unpainted (with Scrappy Glue) to small vintage wood boxes from antique stores. I then coat both in satin varnish. I live in a very old house, and store a lot of my supplies in antique containers. Since these boxes are plentiful and inexpensive, I’m not ruining good antiques, and the Kaiser wood flourishes look great. I use the swirl patterns. They gleam under varnish.