This is the "patina verdigris" effect...I love the paisley embossing folder...and it works great for this technique...
I started with a black die cut frame, then using a sponge and just a touch of patina green acrylic paint, I rubbed ever so lightly, kinda hit and miss...
This frame uses another new cuttlebug embossing folder...kinda reverse effect, as the design is recessed...I really like this look...
This is the reverse effect of this embossing folder...I started with the teal/patina'ish shade of paint to base coat a die cut frame...then ran thru the embossing folder, so the recessed image is now the front of my frame...I used Stazon black ink rubbed over the raised areas...then added some gold paint...
This is another shade of patina/teal paint to basecoat this frame...I used the music notes embossing folder, then added the gold in a hit and miss fashion...
This is the reverse effect of this embossing folder...I started with the teal/patina'ish shade of paint to base coat a die cut frame...then ran thru the embossing folder, so the recessed image is now the front of my frame...I used Stazon black ink rubbed over the raised areas...then added some gold paint...
This is another shade of patina/teal paint to basecoat this frame...I used the music notes embossing folder, then added the gold in a hit and miss fashion...
4 comments:
These are really cool looking! I will now need to get the newest folders!!
Debbie - these frames are just fantastic!! Really beautiful!
Holy smokes, Debbie! You are so inspirational. I teach a Cuttlebug class each month and you provided me with some great inspiration. I love your blog.
Gosh, I just had to re-read your post. , and Debbie, all of your examples are awesome. As a lover of techniques, these really appeal to me. I'm a faux finisher too need to learn to think outside the box and encorporate products from faux finishing into paper crafting like you. You are amazing. Can't wait to see what else you have in store for us!
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