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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.


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