Courtesy AZZA Europe. Using versamark stamps and chalking to make the frame.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Note the different shades of the chalking to flow with the photos.
Courtesy of Floscrap. Chalking onto the page and on paper with Stained Glass stencil.
Courtesy AZZA Europe – Chalking with London/Rio
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking/Inking with Ellipse stencil.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking/Inking with Rome/Tokyo stencil.
Close-up of chalking on paper.
A page by Ingrid. Note the chalking within the Espere stencil creating a background for the decoration.
Courtesy of Nathalie – Chante form completed with chalking/Inking
Courtesy AZZA Europe. The Be AZZA Kit Danse – using the Danse shape to complete the page. This can be done with chalks or inks.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Once again Be AZZA Kit Danse used. Page finished off with chalks.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking within the shape – Be AZZA Espere.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking used to complete the Espere shape on the page.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Ellispe is wonderful for chalking or inking.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Once again chalks used to create the background for decoration. Note the flow from the photos onto the background.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking used to complete the frame and also small squares upon which decorations have been placed.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking has been used to complete the Caribbean template.
One of my favourite layouts from Europe. Inking in this case has been used to complete the page flowing out from the stencil shapes. Baroque is great for chalking or inking.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking has been used to finish off the page – chalking within the Bahamas stencil shape.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking/inking outwards from your photos, not necessarily keeping the full shape of the stencil. Again a background for decoration.
Sabine Lebrun always creates a beautiful page. Here she has inked a frame within a frame – can be done in chalks too.
Page by Scrap de Sylviane, – I love the double chalking.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chante is a great stencil for inking and chalking.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking and pens combined.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. This is inking with the Espere stencil. On dark backgrounds always remember to ink or chalk in white and then a colour if you are using one.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Inking/chalking away from your photos and also on paper cut-outs.
Courtesy AZZA Europe – note the use of chalk pencils on the chalk to give it depth.
Chalking bubbles, note the mix of colours and character in each bubble.
Another page by Sabine Lebrun. Her work is excellent. This is using the new Caribbean stencil. Beautiful mix of colours.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Canaries template. Delicate use of chalks to finish off the page.
Courtesy of Ingrid. Canaries stencil is great for chalks or inks.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalks used within the border. A Beautiful page made with the Bahamas stencil and decorations from the Ethnic Motifs range.
Courtesy AZZA Europe – note the use of more than one colour in the inking to tone in with the photos.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. The page has been completed with inking away from the photos and also then used as a background for decoration. Symphony Trio has been used as the stencil.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. A beautiful page – Hawaii stencil lends itself to great inking and chalking to complete the page. Ensure tones match the photos.
Courtesy AZZA Europe, Hawaii again – fun in the sun!
This is one of my pages – Canaries stencil. I have used chalks with the ‘School’ texture stencil, one of my favourite.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking has been used to complete the Caribbean stencil shape.
A page I created using Seychelles stencil and chalks. The decorations were done with chalks and detail with chalk pens.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. Chalking included within the border. I like the simplicity of this page.
I used an enlargement and a normal 6×4 photo on this page. I completed the Bahamas stencil shape with chalks. Note the varying shade within each shape, darker shade created with chalk pens.
Courtesy of Valerie Martinussen. I love the simplicity of this page. Caribbean stencil, note the chalking or inking on the four squares in the middle.
A page I created using the Bahamas stencil. Note the chalking on the paper cut-outs.
Courtesy AZZA Europe. London-Rio template used here.
Inks used with AZZA Decoration stencils, stamps and lace figures.
Inks used with the Dream Holiday Theme Kit.
Inks and chalks used with our Love texture stencil and various other AZZA products.
Page by Myriam Winenburger using the Mauritius stencil. I love the chalking on this page.
Courtesy AZZAWorld using the Mauritius stencil.
Page by Scrapmanou, Europe using Bahamas stencil.
Page by Coloursniclar, Europe.
Page by Floscrap using the Maldives stencil.
Title page courtesy AZZA Eruope using the Maldives stencil.
Chalking by Mimouscrap, Europe.
Title page by Floscrap, Europe using the Concerto Trio stencil.
Courtesy AZZAWorld, using Bilboa-Macau stencil.
Great chalking by Brigitte, Europe using Bilboa-Macau stencil.
Beautiful Title page by Mimouscrap, Europe.
Page by Becreativa. Note the beautiful chalking to the right of the page.
Page by Celine Jeanson, love the chalking frame.
Page by Sabine Lebrun. I like the way the corners are highlighted!
I LOVE these examples of chalking and inking. I want to know HOW they did this. What brands did they use? I need detailed instructions, as I don’t catch on too quickly. Thanks for any help out there.
Hi Barb
I will see what I can send you – some instructions you can follow. We could also Skype at some stage. I am mid selling my house so may be a few days to get something together.
Did you receive your products you ordered?
Lyn
I LOVE these examples of chalking and inking. I want to know HOW they did this. What brands did they use? I need detailed instructions, as I don’t catch on too quickly. Thanks for any help out there.
Hi Barb
I will see what I can send you – some instructions you can follow. We could also Skype at some stage. I am mid selling my house so may be a few days to get something together.
Did you receive your products you ordered?
Lyn