SUPPLIES:
* Chipboard
The first step is deciding on how big you would like to make the Name/Word. I normally make my letters anywhere from 4" - 6" in height. Next, choose the Font you would like to use. Keep in mind...the more technical the font is, the harder it will be with cutting it out!! I like to use a very bold font with straight lines to make it easier for cutting. Then, just print and cut it out. I use regular printing paper as my template. Remember to cut this out very carefully for this will be used as your template for the chipboard!! The imagine below was set on 380 for the font size which is about 3-1/2" in height. Remember to cut this out carefully for this will be used as your template on the chipboard!!
STEP #2
Next, arrange your templates (Letters) on the chipboard so there is enough room to cut around each letter. Trace around each letter with your pencil. I like to cut each individual letter out first before getting started with the intricate cutting. I normally use scissors on the straight edges and leave the harder cuts for the xacto knife.
Now that you have that done, get your cutting mat ready for the fun part LOL Make sure to apply pressure when using your Xacto knive while cutting the chipboard!! I found it easier to score the area quite a few times...cutting deeper each time you make a cut through it.
STEP #3
Ok, the hard part is over with!! YAY are your fingers numb yet?!?! LOL Anyway, this next step is optional. I like to take sandpaper and sand around all the edges making sure this isnt any imperfections. This is up to you...It's not necessary...I just like to have a clean edge.
STEP #4
Pick out your cardstock or pattern paper to match the theme you are going with. Next, get your glue (I like to use the spray adhesive (in a well ventilated area) so it doesnt leave bumps behind the paper like glue sometimes does). Glue or spray your chipboard on the topside of the letter and place down on the paper you have chosen. Let dry completely then cut off excess paper around the letter. I like to use markers around the edge of the paper and chipboard (optional).
Note: The picture of mine below is two toned (using two differnet type papers). This technique isnt hard to do but can be time consuming. All you do is cut out the design you want on your (main) chosen paper, making sure you leave enough room on all the outer edges so it wont rip apart and will be easy to glue down. Then just follow the steps from up above with glueing it down.
My son works at a Marina so, I am going with a water/boat theme.
STEP #5
Getting close to the finish line here!! Woohoo Here is the fun part!! Embellishments, Embellishments, Embellishments!! Let your imagination go wild. You can use so many differnt items to decorate your Altered Name. Themed Buttons, Ribbon, Foam, Brads, Bottle Caps you name it!! I like to go with a theme that the person I am making it for, likes. Sports, Racing, Surfing, Skating, Beach and so on. At the end of this segment...I will post some of the Altered Names I have made but for now....here is how I embellished the name I am working on now. Well, a ltter of it anyway. LOL
STEP #6
The last and final step!! Woohoo This will be up to you on how you want to hang your name (if at all your going to do that lol) You can either use ribbon, velcro or place in a frame to hang it. I like using the velcro. I put the little circle velcro stripes and place them on the back of the altered name where I feel it will hold up the letter best. For example: on the letter "E" in the picture up above, I would place 4 velcro circles. 1 in the top left corner, 1 in the top right corner, 1 in the bottom left corner and 1 in the bottom right corner.
I hope you have enjoyed this project but, just a few more ideas to share with you for other materials you could use for covering the altered name/word.....try sand, pebbles, crushed up shells or even material. Remember, it can go as far as your imagination will let it!! Below are a few pictures of some of the Altered Names that I have made. Please come back to my blog for more and exciting crafts to make and dont be shy with adding your comments or telling me about one of the projects you have made!! hugzzzzz
For the Beach Lover which was embellished in tiny little shells

This one was made for me by Kasper in a swap from http://www.sandyscrapad.com/ didnt she do a fantastic job?!?!?