I gave another try to that mixed techniques card. But I wait a little bit to long before I embedded my stamp into the UTEE so it stays in surface. But I learn for the next time...
1: I colored all my paper in yellow with my colorwash that I applied with the brush
2: I stamped the flower image with black ink and embossed it with clear powder. Than I colored it with Twinkling H2O
3: I added green color around the flower with my Twinkling and my colorwash paint
4: I added mica in the top and buttom corners and I passed my Top boss ink over, added a lot of UTEE and heated it ~ I repeat the UTEE 3-4 times adding gold embossing powder at the third time before I heat it a last time.
5: I put some gold ink on my dragon fly image and embedded it in the hot UTEE. I counted until 4 before I took off my stamp from the UTEE
6: I put some glaze and added little gold micro bead
7: I mounted it on gold mirror paper and than on green Bazzill paper
Registered: July 1, 2007 Location: small town near montreal, quebec Posts: 26677
Wed, Aug 06, 2008 @ 5:14 AM
Belle Diane, quelle belle cr�ation!!! Wow, this is so pretty you are working that technique with angels I bet! It's breathtaking to look at. BRAVISSSIMO DARLING!
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Aug 06, 2008 @ 2:46 PM
Well let me second what Peggy just said. This is beyond what so many of us can do! This card is just so exquisite. How do I make that colorwash? I keep looking at the card you sent me, but yikes, I have no idea what you've done! Bravissimo - I see I spell better than Peggy!
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Registered: June 9, 2006 Location: Wauconda, IL Posts: 55667
Thu, Aug 28, 2008 @ 7:42 AM
WOW!!!! YOU ARE AN ARTIST FOR SURE!!!!! This is far beyond regular stamping. Perhaps you should move to the large canvas. I can see this in a museum or in someone's living room. You have developed some great techniques that I would not begin to do. Love your originality!!