Hi! Hostess Tami here with a project to show you...
I altered a photo tray using Graphic 45 papers and stamps, ColorBox Fluid Chalk Ink, Smooch Spritz, ColorBox Decades Antique Dye Ink and Fairy Dust Glitter, along with some vintage and not so vintage goodies from my stash!
Products from Clearsnap help add so much to your projects - seasonal and otherwise. Here, they help add a vintage touch to this altered tray.
And remember, Smooch Spritz won't warp your papers or chipboard like some other sprays, so they are perfect to use anytime you want to add some shimmer and bLiNg!
And the Fairy Dust Glitters from Donna Salazar are super fine and super glitzy so they are great to use as snow or to add a touch of elegance and shimmer to your projects!

I love the look of these trays and this one is just beautiful! I like the dimension and layers. The little strip of music sheet twirled is such a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :)
Love that bookprint Christmas tree! I need to make one of those tomorrow. After I finish our Christmas cards. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this altered tray! Beautiful papers!!
ReplyDeleteTFS and congrats to the winner!!
jessica
chick-n-scrap.blogspot.com
This tray is awesome, and combining Clearsnap Products and Graphic 45 is a win, win. I made a tray this year, but this one inspires me to do a Christmas theme, next year.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI really should have considered getting the tray I saw at the local Goodwill. This is fantastic!
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Jessica
Wow Tami! This is gorgeous! I have a printers tray from 7 Gypsies and I have no idea what to do with it. Now I have some inspiration - thanks so much :)
ReplyDeleteI love this tray!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh..I adore this tray! Especially that Christmas tree... :)
ReplyDeletelove this tray -- the tree is
ReplyDeletegreat!
What a stunning decoration!
ReplyDeleteFabulous altered tray! I love the vintage look.
ReplyDeleteThanks for picking my name today, Clearsnap products really Rock!! That tray is way too gorgeous! Really love the Vintage feel!
ReplyDeleteYours truly,
Jackie Smith