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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Mixed Media Forever

Forever 

Mixed Media

                      

I made this Mixed Media using the word Forever as my chipboard  in this project. I love the  word forever, my husband and have been married for 25 years this year. I picked this pitchure for this project to celebrate our anniversary.   

This is the supplies you will need to complete the project. 
1. Canvas  2. Mod Podge  3. Glitter
4. Tuley  5. paint brush  6. copy of pitchure
7. Twine  

You will start by using the Modge Podge to paint on each letter to sprinkle the glitter on. You should do one letter at a time so it does not mix the colors. Set it aside to dry.


You will then cut the pitchure out to how you want it to look on the canvas. I did not want any back ground so I cut that out of the pitchure. Then Mode Podge the tulle to the canvas and the pitchure. Sprinkle some silver glitter over it to give it some sparkle.

Next you wrap the twine around the canvas three times and make a bow. Glue down the Forever word and you are done. Very fun and easy project. I love it so did my husband when I gave it to him as his anniversary gift. Thank you for stopping by to see what I made. Don't forget to go to Infinity Engraving website to get some  chip board for yourself. 

Allie Clark

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Hot Air Balloon Canvas

Hot Air Balloon Canvas



Chipboard Project

                                  



Thank you for comming by to read my blog. This blog is about Hot air balloons. I think the hot air balloons are so amazing, and look like alot of fun. Me I am to scared to go in them, I don't like hights. 
 Here is a little a little history about the hot air balloon.
 The hot air balloon is the first successful human-carrying flight technology. The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed on November 21, 1783, in Pais France. A hot air balloon consists of a bag called the envelope that is capable of containing heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wichwe basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carries passengers and (usually) a source of heat, in most cases an open flame. The heated air inside the envelope makes it buoyant since it has a lower density than the relatively cold air outside the envelope



This is the supplys you will need to compleat the project.
1.Paint  2.Stazon on ink  3.Paint brushes
4.Stamps by Stamps of life   5. E600 glue
6. sissors  7. Canvas   8.Gold sparkle paper
9. Gold glitter glue  11.Pop dots
10.Balloon Chipboard from Invinity Engraving
This is the link to go see what else thet have.


you will start by painting the canvas. Start by painting the sky and such.



Next you will get the chipboard and paint them. Then cut out some of the glitter paper and glue it to the back of the balloons. Next you will put some pop dots on the back of one of the ballons so it will give the pitchure a three D look to it. Next you will stamp the Up Up and away at the top of the pitchure. Then glue down the hot air balloons to the canvas using the E600


                                                   

This is the finished project. I love how it came out. So much fun to make.
Thank you for stoping by to see what I made. I do hope you will try and make one for your self.
Don't forget to check out Infinity Engravings web page to get your own chipboad.


Saturday, July 2, 2016

4th of July Pocket Letter

4th of July pocket Letter

This blog is about 4th of July. This holiday is one of my most  favorite days. On July 4, 1776, the thirteen colonies claimed their independence from England, an event which eventually led to the formation of the United States. Each year on July 4th, also known as Independence Day, Americans celebrate this historic event. 
I made a pocket letter for this day. 

Things you will need to make the 4th of July pocket letter

1. Pocket letter made
2. E600    3. Paint
4. Chipboard from Infinity Engraving

Paint the chip board and use the E600 to glue it to the Pocket Letter.

This was so much fun to make. 
Thank you for stopping by to check out my post.

Allie

Friday, July 1, 2016

International Chicken Wing Day

             International Chicken Wing Day

International Chicken Wing Day

This blog is about a recipe for chicken wings. I love chicken wings pretty much any way that they are made. It goes back to when I was a small child (7 years old). My mom was frying some chicken wings in some oil on the stove and I decided to help her out. I saw a bottle of Italian dressing next to the stove. I pored it in to the skillet all over the wings. Well my mom was not to happy about it, but she did not want to throw out the food. She went ahead and continued to let them simmer in the sauce. It was so good, now to this day our family makes them at least once a week. We did change it a bit in that we fry the wings then put them in the oven to get them crispy. This is our family recipe the we use and love love love so much.

Italian Chicken Wings


Salt
Pepper

2 pounds chicken wings, cut up
Oil

Italian Dressing

Season the chicken with salt and  pepper. Heat oil in a deep fryer or skillet to 360-375°F and fry wings for about 10 minutes. Remove wing and place in a baking dish, put the whole bottle of Italian dressing over them. Cook in the oven for 10 min at 375 degrees. Turn over and cook for another 10 min. Serve over rice and they are so yummy.

Thank you for stopping by to read my blog.

Allie