Scalloped Wood Phone Stand

Welcome everyone to this short tutorial on how I created this Scalloped Wood Phone Stand by Clear Scraps.

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First let me tell you what products I have used.  I have used the Scalloped Wood Phone Stand, the Floral 2 Boarder Stencil, and the Fence Chipboard Embellishments.

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I started out painting on some crackle base coat.  I let that dry for about 15 minutes before adding ivory paint.  Once everything was completely dry I inked the fence with Walnut Stain distress ink from Tim Holtz.  The ink really made the cracked paint stand out.  I wanted it to look somewhat weathered.

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My next step was to add pattern paper to the base piece (forgot to take picture of that) of the stand and the backing piece.  I then used some modeling paste and the Floral 2 Boarder Stencil to add texture to the back piece of the stand.  I really need to get new paste, it didn't go on very smooth, not they way I wanted it to anyways.  I finished it off by inking all around the edges with the distress ink.

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My final step was glueing the wood fence to the front and adding the base plate.

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I love how this turned out.  Thanks for joining me for this easy and simple project.  Please visit the store to get your supplies to create this!!

Items used:

Scalloped Phone Stand

Floral 2 Boarder Stencil

Wood Fence Embellishments

Modeling paste

Ivory Paint

Crackle Paint

Distress Ink

Pattern paper

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