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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Spotlight Sunday: Easy made Art deco


Hello my dear crafty friends!

Irit here today with my very first post made for the PWP blog and this time I want to show you  a few easy and fast techniques with embossing powders.

This is my Art Deco art piece made with PWP cut out image from Summer clip art sheet.




And the first technique used here is a Crackled Glass technique.
It's not a real tutorial, but a some samples of the technique, so here it is in just a few words:
Cover your cut out image with a thick layer of Clear embossing ink and add Ultra Thick (UTEE) embossing powder over it. Heat emboss it and cool it. Add another layer of clear embossing  ink and another layer of clear embossing powder. Third time is even better, so make it once more. Now put this glass look piece into your freezer section and wait for like 15 minutes. Take it off and break the " glass" with your fingers. Add some brown ink over it. You central piece is all done.


Now to the frame made with Faux Cloisonne technique
Hand cut a chipboard frame  that fit the central image. Cover it with clear embossing ink and thick Black embossing powder. Make it  3-4 times and please, keep your fingers out of the hot surface!  Add a random mix of 2-3 Perfect Pearls over the heat embossed surface and heat it again.
Now grab a stamp from your PWP collection: I used a strip from Build a Shrine set as the size was just perfect for the frame size. Heat each frame part and stamp with your stamp into the hot surface. Let it cool and then make the same procedure with 3 more frame parts. Glue the frame over the image with 3D foam glue.


And now for the outer frame made with dry embossing and heat embossing all together.
 Dry emboss the thick gold foil with an embossing folder (I used Cuttelbug Art Deco folder). Cover the embossed parts with a bit of clear embossing ink and this time heat emboss with Ultra fine black powder. Let it fry and add some Perfect pearls over the frame.  Glue the smaller frame over the larger one .
Now you can alter a flower. I used Prima fabric flower with some Gold embossing powder and a bit of the same Perfect pearls and the flower  was shrinked by the heat to the right for this project size (was a huge one before heating). Glue the flower over the frame and your art piece is done.

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12 comments:

  1. This so beautiful Irit and all of the techiques you shared are wonderful!! Thanks for all the inspiration :D

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  2. Beautiful, love the cracked glass effect! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. This is stunning, love the cracked glass technique and the emboss stamping, gorgeous!!

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  4. WOW this is stunning! Love the cracked glass technique and the image is fabulous.

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  5. Fabulous antiquing effects! I love this!
    Mandy kashagray5

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  6. Beautiful piece Irit! I LOVE the frames!

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  7. This is just stunning
    Hugs Susan xx

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  8. WOW Irit, this is stunning hun, thank you for sharing your tips with us, I really like that Cracked Glass look, xxx

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  9. Wow this is incredible, so stunning xxx

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  10. Oh my word, this is stunning. Love the techniques you've used, and thank you for sharing x

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  11. With all the rich color in the frames and the cracked glass technique, thiscould be a vintage museum piece. Thanks for all the inspiration.

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  12. Gorgeous piece of art, Irit and what an awesome way to begin! Thanks for the inspiration.

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