Faux Cloisonn� Tecnique by me :)
I have adapted the faux cloisonne tecnique that I know because it uses perfect pearls or pearl-ex to paint the image. Here in Brazil, this kind of material are very very expensive and difficult to find so I decided to adpat the original tecnique using materaisl easily found here in Brazil. I made a double gold emboss and completed the image design with transparent and color glossy accents. I love the result. I used a stamp from my own company, Carimboteca.
Here is the link to image: //www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/980390?nocache=1 I hope you like it! Kisses from Brazil |
It shows the image is pending approval!
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Oh I'm so sorry about that. I don't know why but I think it's because I'm a new member. Hope you can see it soon :)
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Obrigada
Thank you for posting. I wanted to see it too but I am not a subscriber. It sounds really pretty . Since I am a visual type of learner, I have to see what you did by looking at it.. I will be back.
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This is one of my favorite techniques. I cannot wait for your design to get out of pending so I can put your dispcription with the actual art. I'll check back on Monday to see. Thanks for sharing with us all!
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OK - it's been approved - it's a beautiful card. TFS
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very nice
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A very beautiful card...thanks for sharing it with us...gracie
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Thank you for all kind comments.
I am very proud for sharing my version of this tecnique :) I made a gold embossing (twice) and after I fill the image spaces with a color transparent relief ink, I don't know how you name it in US, but it's similar to glossy accents from Ranger Ink, except that the ink that I used has many transparent |
I have some glaze pens that might do something similar...hmmm may have to get OFF the computer and try it sometime!! Thanks for sharing your pretty card. And welcome to SCS.
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Thank you so much, Monica! SU! Crystal Effects and Judikins Diamond Glaze are practically the same thing as the Ranger Glossy Accents. I have the Diamond Glaze and have previously thought about embossing a lined image then, after coloring, pouring in the DG. I'm so glad to see how pretty it'll be. Again, thanks so much for sharing with us. I've added dye re-inker to DG to color it any color, otherwise, it dries clear. I love your flowers. May God bless, Sandi
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