Monday, March 21, 2022

What is Chalk Couture? // Come and find out all about the hottest new craft club around! // Come chalk with me!

 Have some questions about Chalk Couture? Well here is the place to find your answers!


Is Chalkology™ Paste toxic?
No, but paste is not for human or animal consumption; do not eat. Keep paste away from small children and animals.

What if my Chalkology™ Paste becomes dry?
Our Chalkology™ Paste contains a humectant, which helps to keep your paste from completely drying out. If your paste becomes dry, you can add a small amount of distilled water and mix it well. Add a few drops at a time until you reach the correct consistency (like sour cream).

What surfaces is Chalkology™ Paste safe on?
Chalkology™ Paste is safe to use and remove from most non-porous surfaces, such as chalkboards, glass, metal, even painted walls. Paste can also be used on porous surfaces such as unfinished wood or paper, but only as a permanent design. We recommend testing an inconspicuous spot prior to applying Chalkology™ Paste to any surface. Paste colors can interact with certain surfaces and finishes and cause color staining, or “color echo,” after a design is removed.

Will any of the colors stain my surfaces?
We advise that you test any surface that you plan to apply paste. Darker paste colors have higher amounts of pigment (ie. black and red), and are more likely to stain porous surfaces. Chalk Couture Board Erasers, disinfecting wipes, and soap with water help remove the paste; however, a “color echo” may remain. A “color echo” may be more pronounced the longer it has been on a surface or exposed to light.

How often will the colors change?
We are consistently producing new and fun colors and organizing colors into palettes. Some are seasonal and offered for a limited time, and others are foundational colors intended to be in stock for a longer time.

How many colors do we have?
We currently have about 44 paste colors and about 20 ink colors included in our product line.



CHALK TRANSFERS

How do I clean my Chalk Transfer™?
Use cool water to wash your Transfer immediately after use. Do not let your Transfer soak in standing water for a long period of time, as it will remove the stickiness on the backing. After rinsing the Transfer with cool water, dry it by laying it face-down with the sticky side up on a level surface. We recommend you use a dish drying mat, because they absorb excess water quickly. Once the Transfer is dry, reattach the shiny side of the paper backer to the sticky side of the Transfer, which is the preferred way to store your Transfer. You may want to use a disinfecting wipe to clean off your Transfer and remove any excess residue. This also rejuvenates the sticky side of the Transfer. Do not use baby wipes, as they ruin the Transfer over time.

How long will my Chalk Transfer™ last?
Transfers are designed to use multiple times but are not unlimited use. On solid surfaces and  with proper care, we estimate you can use your Transfer between 8 and 12 times before the adhesive is no longer sticky. Several factors affect the life of the Transfer—for example, how well you clean it, if you reattach it to the backer, and the types of surfaces you use. If you use the Transfer on raw wood, the wood tends to stick to the Transfer. Unwaxed surfaces or surfaces with fibers (fabrics and papers) will also shorten the life of a Transfer.

My Chalk Transfer™ doesn’t stick anymore; what do I do?
All Transfers will eventually lose stickiness. To get the most use, take care of them. Refer to the question on Transfer use and care to preserve and restore stickiness.

How should I store my Chalk Transfer™?
Ensure your Transfers are completely dry prior to storage. Some suggestions for storage include using the original Transfer packaging, an art portfolio, Chalk Transfer Tote, pant hangers to hang them, or storing them flat in a drawer. Experiment to discover what works best for you!



What is ‘fuzzing’ and when do I need to do it?
The design of the Transfer and the surface you are applying it to affect how well the Transfer sticks. We highly recommend ‘fuzzing’ a transfer if using on glass, mirrors, windows, or other slick surfaces. Use our Fuzzing Cloth, terry cloth towel, or comparable material to put the Transfer on. Peel off an on a few times before applying it on the surface. After application,
ensure you clean all the “fuzz fibers” from the Transfer.


CHALKBOARDS AND WAXING

Which surfaces needs to be waxed and why do I need to wax?
Waxing improves the adherence of Chalkology™ Paste to surfaces other than porcelain steel chalkboards. If you are unsure if your surface needs wax, test an inconspicuous area first by applying a small amount of paste. If the paste flakes off when dry, you will need to apply a wax layer first. You never need to apply wax to windows and unfinished wood.

What if I wax a Couture Gallery™ Board?
Unfortunately, you cannot undo it. Waxing a porcelain board leaves a film behind which is difficult to remove. Please remember that all of our framed boards do not need to be waxed.

GENERAL

What product is recommended for sealing?
If you want to make your beautiful design last forever, apply a sealant. Many quality sealants are on the market, such as spray sealants, polyurethanes, and waxes. Your choice of sealant also varies by the surface you’ve used and if your design will be exposed to the elements or outdoors. Whatever sealant you choose, read the label to ensure it supports  your surface. Apply any sealant in light coats and wait for each layer to dry. If your paste gets too wet or saturated, it may run and bleed. Our favorite indoor sealant is the crystal clear Krylon spray.

What do I do if a product is defective?
If you receive any defective product, contact Designer Services at support@chalkcouture.com. If your customers receive any defective product, try to replace it with the same item and contact Designer Services to send a replacement. If you do not have that particular item in your inventory, contact Designer Services to send a replacement product to your customer. No shipping is charged on replacements for defective product.

What do I do if I ruin my product?
We offer a 70% discount within the first 30 days from purchase on Transfers that are damaged by the user. This discount applies to the same Transfer that was originally purchased. Examples: Substantial stretching to the point of not being able to use, folding on itself, sticking to wrong side of backer, or improper use on certain surfaces. To create a better customer experience, see if you can help resolve the issue before replacing the product. How long does it take for a product to come back in stock?

Product restocking varies based on product demand, season, and location of manufacture. It may take up to 4 to 6 weeks to restock an item. Also, based on demand, Chalk Couture™ reserves the right to retire an out-of-stock product rather than place a reorder.

I have an idea for a product or Chalk Transfer™. Where can I share that?
We welcome your product ideas! You or your customers can make suggestions using the link below. Those making suggestions who are not a Designer can just enter N/A in the Designer ID field. 

http://bit.ly/2wt0lAw

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Thursday, March 17, 2022

My St. Patrick's Day 3 Tiered Tray // Come see how I styled it // Come Craft with me!

St. Patrick's Day is here and it's time to show your Irish spirit! St. Patrick's day is a holiday that everyone likes to celebrate- even if you are not Irish. 

So grab your favorite green shirt, a plate of corned beef and Irish Soda Bread and come see how I styled this years 3 Tiered Tray! 

Top Shelf




From the left, I have a Green Pot O' Gold Rae Dunn Mug that I got at Marshalls. Inside of the mug are small spatulas and a Glitter Clover. On the right is a Gnome with a glitter clover that I got at Hobby Lobby. Behind are some gold chocolate coins. In the front is wooden bead garland that I made last year. In front of that are some gold coins from the Dollar Tree. 

Middle Shelf






From the left, we have the Lucky Rae Dunn Mug that I think I bought from Home Goods. Inside of the mug are small spatulas and Glitter Clovers.  On the right, there is a Luck of the Irish Rae Dunn Mug that I found at Home Goods. Inside that mug are some more glitter clovers. From one of those clovers hangs a Gnome with a gold glitter horse shoe. In from of those are more of the Wooden Bead garland and more gold coins. Hanging on the middle shelf is a Golden Horseshoe banner that I made with my Glowforge. 

Bottom Shelf




From the left, we start with a Liquid Luck Rae Dunn mug that I bought off Facebook Marketplace. Inside that mug are some glitter clovers. In the middle is a wooden green clover from Hobby Lobby. On the right is a White Pot O' Gold Rae Dunn Mug that I bought off Facebook Marketplace. In the front is the end of the Wooden bead garland and some more gold coins. On the Far left is a Rae Dunn Shamrocks Small canister from Marshalls. 

Which item is your favorite?


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Sunday, March 13, 2022

New En Vogue Paste Colors are here from the 2022 Spring/Summer Launch // Come Chalk With Me!


Chalk Couture has made some delicious additions with new En Vogue colors. What are En Vogue colors? Chalk Couture is proud to introduce Shimmer Rose Gold, Dusky Blue, Shimmer Orchid, Shimmer Eucalyptus, Sunset Drive for Spring/ Summer 2022. These are fresh, on-trend paste colors, introduced specifically to highlight the designs in this season’s catalog. They rotate out with new collection releases, so take advantage of them before they go!

I can't wait to use and share them with you!

SKU: P221101
  
$17.99 USD

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Make your statement with creamy dreamy™ chalk paste that can be quickly applied to any hard surface. It’s washable, forgiving when wet, and offers a hard, matte finish when dry. Specially formulated for use with Chalk Transfer® designs and Chalk Couture™ surfaces.

Each jar of Chalkology® Paste includes 3 US fl. oz. Our paste goes far! One jar will last you for lots of projects, surfaces, and creative adventures. Jars are a great choice for those dazzling colors you know you’ll be drawn to time and time again.


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Monday, March 7, 2022

Paste vs Ink - What's the difference? What can I use them on? // Come chalk with me!

 This is your go to guide on everything you need to know about Chalk Couture Pastes and Inks!


Are the paste and inks designed to be the same colors (are the reds the same, green, navy, etc.) or are they different?
While some pastes and inks share the same color name, they are intended to be as close as possible but may not be identical. Because of their formulation and unique pigments, they will dry with different intensities.
Can I mix Chalkology Paste and Chalkology Ink on the same project?
Yes, however, do not mix the ink and paste together. Do not heat set the paste. (This means if you are heat setting a project with an iron, do not iron the paste. If you are heat setting an oven-safe surface, do not use paste on the project.)


Is there a different “look” in the dry finish between paste and ink (matte, glossy, thickness, rough vs. smooth, etc.)?
Yes. Paste is more matte and tends to level on its own. Ink dries more glossy and doesn’t level on its own, so you will need to smooth it to get the finish/thickness you desire.

Will either fade in daylight?
Any color will fade over time, but fading is accelerated when exposed to daylight. Avoid exposing your projects to long periods of sunlight and direct sunlight.

Is ink non-toxic?
Yes, but ink is not for human consumption and should be kept out of reach of children. Note that the metallic inks contain trace metals. Any accidental ingestion should be reported to your physician.

Can you mix ink colors together and on a project like you can paste colors?
Yes, no problem.

Can I mix ink and paste together?
No. The ink and paste cannot be mixed together, because the ink needs to be heat set and paste cannot be heated.

Can you still do techniques like marbling and ombré with ink?
Yes. They are trickier techniques with ink, but they do work.

Can I remove the ink from a hard surface project? (Like scraping off a plate/board with a craft knife?)
If you have heat set your project you should consider it permanent. If you haven’t heat set your project, the ink may come off completely, smudge, or smear in water or when rubbed briskly. On hard surfaces, you may be able to scrape off non-set ink with a craft knife. It will not come off cleanly like paste can and should be used carefully as it is not forgiving on surfaces, particularly fabric.
What is the difference in consistency with paste and ink?
With paste, you may see a difference in consistency. Each color has its own unique formula, so paste consistency can vary. You will not experience a significant difference in ink consistency. However, paste is typically thicker than ink.

Does ink dry more quickly or slowly?
Ink dries much slower than paste. You may wish to use a hair dryer to speed drying, particularly if you are making a project with layered colors.

Will ink bleed through fabric?
Yes, ink can bleed through fabric. Use an Ink Mat to protect your surfaces. Ensure you remove the Ink Mat before ironing your project to heat set the Ink.

Can I heat set my project while the Ink Mat is underneath it?
No, remove the Ink Mat first, because it is not heat proof.

Do I need to “seal” ink projects, even after heat setting?
No. The heat setting seals a project.


Does ink “interact” differently with our Chalk Transfer designs than paste? (Will ink stain my Transfers?)
Yes. Ink will likely stain your Transfer, although staining does not harm your Transfer. Some of the darkest colors of ink can stain the silk portion of the Transfer. The staining will not discolor the next project you make with that Transfer. However, wash your Transfers immediately after using Chalkology Ink. Because ink is permanent, it can clog the screen or pull at the Transfer if allowed to dry (and again, it is less forgiving than paste).

How long do you heat set fabric?
You will need to heat set a fabric project for 4 minutes on each side (inked side AND non-inked side) with a medium heat iron. Ensure you use a barrier between your iron and inked surface, such as parchment paper, and keep the iron moving in small circles—don’t let it rest in one spot.

Can you heat set non-fabric items? What about surfaces that can’t tolerate heat (like plastics or melamine)?
You can heat set non-fabric items that can tolerate heat in a medium oven (300-350° F) for 30 minutes. We recommend waiting for the ink to dry before putting it in the oven. Also, wait for the oven to heat before placing your project inside.
If you use ink on a surface that can’t tolerate heat, do not heat set it. If an item can be baked—like many ceramics, glassware, and cookware—then it will likely be heat safe. Please read all surface information about the item you plan to ink before putting in your oven. You can still use ink on surfaces that don’t tolerate heat, just remember they are not permanent, because they haven’t been set.

Can I use ink on dishes?
Ink is designed for décor items, and while you may choose to decorate common kitchen items (platters, plates, mugs, etc.) the ink was not formulated to be in direct contact with food or beverages.

Is the ink dishwasher safe?
Yes. Ink is dishwasher safe once it has been heat set.

Can I put ink on my chalkboard? If so, do I need to heat set it or just let it air dry?
Yes, you can put ink on your chalkboard, however we don’t recommend heat setting a chalkboard. Remember ink is designed to be permanent, so it may not completely come off even if it is not heat set.

What’s the best way to clean up after “accidents” with ink?
Any “project rescue” suggestions?
If it is only a small drop of ink, you can let it dry completely and peel it off (depending on where it has spilled; some fabrics it will soak into immediately). If it is a larger area, and ink won’t pull off, you may need to start over OR try to ink over the mistake. It will depend on the surface, because ink may stain even if it hasn’t been heat set.

How do you clean up your Ink Mat when you are done?
Use water to wipe it clean. Do not use a disinfecting wipe, because it will take the adhesive off your mat.

How do you layer designs?
Heat set the ink between layers. After you let the first layer dry, you are safe to layer on top of it. To speed this process, you can use a hair dryer after each layer.

What’s the life of ink when stored?
Chalkology Ink, similar to Chalkology Paste, will last longest when stored in its jar, tightly sealed and in a cool, dry place when not in use. Cap immediately after use or between projects to prolong life. Both paste and ink are best when used within 3 months of purchase. But I have had pastes and inks for over a year and still work great!



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Sunday, March 6, 2022

New Try-Me Kit - Time to Eat 🍅 // Come chalk with me!

 

What are Try-Me Kits?

Try-Me Kits are an affordable, easy way for you to experience all the fun of Chalk Couture™—even if you have no chalking supplies on hand. You’ll get to make a complete project in minutes, at a so-nice price—20% off retail!

Give chalking a try with the perfect kit that includes everything you need! Gather up your favorite dishes and loved ones, ’cuz it’s time to eat! The Time to Eat Try-Me Kit features a scrumptious tomato and the words we all like to hear: “Time to eat”. Make a gorgeous statement in your kitchen by getting this project at 20% discount off retail price.


SKU: Z221165B
  
$22.36 USD


This kit includes each of the following:

  • Kitchen Collection—Time to Eat Chalk Transfer® design
  • Decorative Cutting Board surface (5” x 7”)
  • Currant Jam Chalkology® Paste Single
  • Pesto Chalkology® Paste Single
  • Mini Squeegee

When you’re done with the designed project, you’ll have a fun décor piece, plus an A-sized Transfer and Mini Squeegee to use for future chalk projects!

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