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Smoothfoam Blog Hop with Clearsnap!



Welcome to the Clearsnap and Smoothfoam Blog Hop! Hop along to each blog in the hop list to see inspiring ways to use Smoothfoam with Clearsnap’s ink, created by our teams of designers. Be sure to comment on each blog in the hop, then use the Rafflecopter widget at the end of this post to enter to win a prize pack of Smoothfoam and Clearsnap goodies!


If you arrived from Meihsia Liu - Simply Paper Crafts   then you are on the right track. If not you might want to go back to the beginning and start over.
 The list is at the bottom of the post!       
 

 Clearsnap graciously sent me 4 bottles of their Spritzers! I was super happy, because I had not had a chance to play with these yet. I wanted to make a wall hanging for a quote. So I started with a 12x12 x 5/8 Scrapbook Page Mount. I gave it a coat of gesso and set it aside to dry.

 Once it was petty dry, I sprayed a coat of Glacier Lake Spritzers and used a paintbrush to spread it around, just like I was painting. I wanted a fairly even coat of the ink for the background. Then I gave it a few more spritzes. 
AND THE MOST AMAZING THING HAPPENED!!!!
Do you see how it looks, seriously, like a galaxy, with the white spots?
IT DID THAT ON IT'S OWN!!!!
No kidding. The ink just kind of moved around on the gesso, and it looked like that. 
BAM- background done. 

 I am so super happy with how cool this is, the hubs will be lucky if I don't surface the living room walls with gesso and start spraying it with ink. Really.

I wanted to add a little bit of a darker color in there too, so I held the bottle 
of Moody Blue VERY close to the Smoothfoam and gave it a spritz here and there. 
This took a while to dry. I helped it along with a heat gun a little bit (held a long way from the surface, we are working with Smoothfoam after all), but in the end I had to just set it under the ceiling fan and let it dry. When it was 30 seconds from dry, I sprinkled Microfine Glitter on small sections here and there to add a little sparkle.

I used chipboard alphas for my quote and I inked them with my 
Colorbox Cat's Eye Metallic Inkpad in Silver. I accented with a Signo White Pen. 

 For my star I used a Smoothfoam 1x6x12 Sheet, traced a star on it and cut it out. I sanded it to the shape I wanted, painted with glue and covered with
Sonic Silver Velvet Glitter from Sparkle N Sprinkle. For my star trail, I applied Glossy Accents to the background and added a mix of glitter and micro beads (you know you still have some, don't judge me!). When that was dry I added a few mini brads.

To accent the corners I used chipboard pieces from Blue Fern Studios, sprayed them with more Glacier Lake and Moody Blue and accented with a white pen. 

So there you have it!
I am super happy with how this turned out. I added some seam binding around the edges to finish it off, and some ribbon at the top to hang it from. 

Thanks so much for stopping by today!
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Here is the order for the hop in case you get lost along the way


Hop List:
Suzanne Austin - What's in a Lousyananut
Julie McGuffee - Life in the Craft Lane
Jennifer Priest - Hydrangea Hippo
Lisa Fulmer -  Lisa Liza Lou
Meihsia Liu - Simply Paper Crafts
Anita Scroggins - The Flamingo Chronicals 
Steph Ackerman - Live Laugh Scrap
Carmen Flores Tanis -  Flores Tanis Studio
Tami Sanders - tami sanders * paper crafter 
Beth Watson - Beth Watson 
Sabrina Alery - The Honor Roll
Marilyn Gossett - Marilyn Gossett Designs
Denise Hahn - In My Blue Room




 
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3 comments:

  1. WOW, that is stunning, How come my backgrounds dont ever turn out like that. very awesome!!!

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  2. Love those happy accidental science projects - great effect

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  3. Stunning! I love the texture and color. Thanks for sharing.

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