I can't claim credit for this wonderful technique, it is the creation of Fran Seiford. The entire scene is embossing pdw. You stamp your image in Blcak versa fine then cover the entire image in versa mark. I started with the sky, then the skyline, then worked the fields on the diagnal. At this point you heat set the pdw. Then you restamp your image and put black embossing pdw on the image and heat set it. Then working with a versa pen you finish the tree and white farm house. It has a bit of an impressionist look but entirely in enamel.
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 GMT Views: 418
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Registered: February 4, 2008 Location: Northern Calif. Posts: 21251
Tue, Apr 20, 2010 @ 12:35 PM
OMG...A TOTAL MASTERPIECE....Now, This would Look Awesome in a FRAME
Hanging on A WALL!!!! .....Hee-Hee...Big Smile
TWO THUMBS-UP BIG TIME, IN MY FAVORITES U Go
again....I Absolutely LOVE YOUR BEAUTIFUL WORK OF ART
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Registered: August 31, 2007 Location: Ohio Posts: 3111
Tue, Apr 20, 2010 @ 1:21 PM
Wow! That sounds time consuming and difficult -how do you get that powder to go in those little purple lines?- but your result is gorgeous! I agree with the previous comment--you should frame this.
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