So I made this little hanging
I added paper to a piece of chipboard. Stamped the gorgeous ladies from The Artistic Stamper in black stazon. Then I added some copper thunder gilding flakes (I wanted to see what would happen when I used the rusted enamel technique!) I covered the plate with clear embossing powder and followed the technique as detailed in the book to enamel it. Though some of the gilding glue bubbled up I still like the effect!
Here's a close up
Then, for the flower; those who visited me on WWYW wednesday will have seen the tub of copper gold and silver die cuts..... So the first lot were used today.
I stamped them with a leaf stamp in stazon before running through the embossing folders and layering up as seen so you get this lovely textured metal flower..... but guess what? They are not metal but self adhesive plastic (I found them at The Works for £1.99 for a 1,5m roll - what a bargain) I spent an evening adhering them to A4 card so now I have this lovely pile of "metal sheets" to play with.
Close up of the flower
I have found that the best folders to use to emboss them is the alterations ones as they give a really deep texture. I'll be trying out alcohol inks on them soon so watch this space.....
Be blessed today
12 comments:
Great effects Neil, love the colours and what a find - it really looks like you have used metal for the flower. Fab.
Take care.
luv and hugs {brenda} xoxox
Great piece! I love your flowers too they really work well with this piece.
Wow, a great piece, the flower is fantastic.
Terrific hanging and love the effects you've created. Annette x
This is great and that flower is awesome.
Neil, you've knocked it out of the park again! This is really beautiful and looks like a fine, vintage work of art. The gilding is such a beautiful touch, and the rusted enamel looks amazing here. Love that spectacular flower hanger, too! My goodness, you're so talented!
I was CERTAIN that you had made that gorgeous flower out of metal! I would have never guess they were plastic!
Love these...it's great to use stuff that's not really craft stuff!! :)
I wonder where the nearest "works" is to me?! Off to find out
xoxo Sioux
Wow, this is amazing!! Love the texture in the flowers. Really thought they were metal until I saw your post. Thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Challenge blog. I hope to see more of your wonderful creations again soon!
xoxo, Christine
Neil, this is a beautiful piece of art.
Just love those "metal" plastic flowers Neil and the beautifully elegant Grecian ladies very nice, and fascinating to read how you achieved it... and thanks for popping over to my blog and for your comments there too. I have taught a left-handed person ( and a male incidentally in grade 7) to do calligraphy he did it quite well too and my course was only for a school term of 10 weeks. However I will confess he had to muddle his way to a certain extent, I just told him the methodology, I could not help much in the application. We did use a book especially with instructions for left handed folk. If using pens you really need a left handed set.
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God's blessing on your day,
Shaz in Oz.
Wow Neil! I haven't had a chance to blog hop in a while, and I see what I've been missing! Awesome work! I'm loving the entire project--this has got to be one of my favorites! Of course, I'm sure I'll say that again real soon. =)
I'm off to comment on more of your fab posts!
(btw--thank you for popping in on my blog and leaving a comment. I really need to get back into the challenges--oh what I've been missing. lol)
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