February Tag by Connie!
Best Friends Scallop Chipboard.

Scallop Phone Stand

Hello friends! Jennifer here today with one of the newest Clear Scraps products, the Scallop Phone Stand!  I think the phone stands are one of the most innovative new products this year!  I'm going to show you how I altered my phone stand with an easy tutorial.

 

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One of the easiest ways to color your acrylic is using alcohol ink!  I chose a bright color and a foam applicator to cover both acrylic pieces. 

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One the alcohol ink was dry, I secured my Chevron Border Mascil with washi tape over the acrylic.

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Using a texture paste, I applied a light coat ensuring I didn't go "outside the lines". 

 

 

 

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After your paste is dry you are free to embellish. Now, I love to layer A LOT so that's what I did!  I used a fun cut file from the Silhouette shop as well as stickers and die cuts.  

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Ta-da! Here is my finished product with my phone!  One of the many things I love about Clear Scraps is that you can alter the products in your own style!  

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Thank you for stopping by! Check out the two other styles in the Clear Scraps shop!  Have a great day!

 

Additional products used: patterned paper, die cuts, stickers:  Crate Paper; bakers twine: Whisker Graphics; washi tape: Queen and Co;  ink: Ranger; paste: Heidi Swapp; misc: Cameo Silhouette.  

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