I mentioned in this post, that I had been playing with gilding flakes and had tried a method where I added the gilding glue directly to the stamp. This time I stamped the image onto the card first and then added the gilding glue to create some gorgeous autumnal leaves. I have also made a mini tutorial to show you how easy it is to do.
I've always been put off gilding by the idea of covering my stamps with glue & then having to clean them off - this has converted me to giving it a go; beautifully clear instructions & information. I love the way you have mounted the panels on base cards to reflect the colours in the gilding. Think this set is going to have to go onto my wish list. Who can go wrong with leaf images? Paula (PEP)
Hi Kate, there is no brand name on the flakes, I bought mine in an art store, I just googled gilding flakes and found these which are the same as the ones I used http://theartistsstore.com/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=1286
The same is true of the gilding glue, I bought it at a craft fair and so don't have much detail on the bottle, but again a quick google search has unearthed some other makes of gilding glue here is one I found http://www.studioartshop.com/acatalog/info%5f2936%2ehtml
I MUST POINT OUT THAT I HAVE NOT SHOPPED AT EITHER OF THESE LINKS AND CAN NOT VOUCH FOR THEIR SERVICE. Hope this helps.
Wow, how neat and beautiful is the gilded leaf!! Thanks for the awesome video, Cathy!! You are full of knowledge and techniques :) Wish oyu and family all the best in 2013! xoxo
Cathy, I have been wanting to comment on your gorgeous cards but I finally watched your video. It is so beautiful! I will need to try this myself. Thanks so much for the inspiration!
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Wonderful tutorial, Cathy, and love the results!!
Blessings
Maxine
I love guilding flakes and these cards show how effective they are. Great video as always from you Cathy :)
Beautiful card, love the second one.
I love watching you create! That leaf is so beautiful, Cathy! :)
can you please write down the flakes and glue brand names...i would like to get me some. i'm going to watch the video again.
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thank you!
kat
I've always been put off gilding by the idea of covering my stamps with glue & then having to clean them off - this has converted me to giving it a go; beautifully clear instructions & information. I love the way you have mounted the panels on base cards to reflect the colours in the gilding. Think this set is going to have to go onto my wish list. Who can go wrong with leaf images?
Paula (PEP)
wow Cathy that is amazing...great video...love this technique..thanks for sharing...
Hi Kate, there is no brand name on the flakes, I bought mine in an art store, I just googled gilding flakes and found these which are the same as the ones I used http://theartistsstore.com/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=1286
The same is true of the gilding glue, I bought it at a craft fair and so don't have much detail on the bottle, but again a quick google search has unearthed some other makes of gilding glue here is one I found http://www.studioartshop.com/acatalog/info%5f2936%2ehtml
I MUST POINT OUT THAT I HAVE NOT SHOPPED AT EITHER OF THESE LINKS AND CAN NOT VOUCH FOR THEIR SERVICE. Hope this helps.
I really love it. I would never have thought of embossing over the flakes. I must get my gilding flakes out from the back of the cupboard.
Absolutely fabulous cards & video, Cathy! You've inspired me!
Wow, how neat and beautiful is the gilded leaf!! Thanks for the awesome video, Cathy!! You are full of knowledge and techniques :) Wish oyu and family all the best in 2013! xoxo
Gorgeous! Great instructions. Thank you.
Love how the leaves look with the different metallic shades, so pretty. Thanks for sharing a video of the technique!
Beautiful. I don't think I've ever heard of gilding glue. Thank you for the tutorial and love the leaf.
Cathy,
I have been wanting to comment on your gorgeous cards but I finally watched your video. It is so beautiful! I will need to try this myself. Thanks so much for the inspiration!
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