Wow, what a challenge today at Wednesday Stamper -- Metal. I had a piece of metal that was red on one side and silver on the other. It was pretty crumbled with jagged edges so I ran it through my die cut machine and that straightened it out. I then decided to emboss this holly onto it. That turned out well, so I colored the holly leaves with metal paint and then stamped some script onto them with black Staz-0n.
That's where the problems started because some of the script went off onto the red metal background. So I figured I could cover it with some alcohol inks (I'm so inspired by Tim Holtz these days with his 12 Tags of Christmas:)
Turns out the alcohol ink actually removed some of the red color in my metal. But since it also removed the script, I went with it.
24 comments:
Gorgeous!!!!
OMG this looks so gorgeous.
Amazing card.
this is so beautiful.
like the color of the metal
You sound like a mad scientist-but what a WOW project!
wow this is so gorgeous !!!
just fan-tas-tic!!!
Brilliant artwork! Wow....
LG Anke
Great use of your dye cut machine, your metal card is really stunning Louise!
This is beautiful Louise!
What a fantastic 'experiment'!
Wow - what a neat card! I love hearing how you created it!
Your blog looks very wintery these days!
Don't you love it when a plan comes together even when you have to take some detours!! Great end result, Louise.
It went Krazy! Suits your blog name.... I love it!!
Louise, I love the look! I am always amazed how art can take a different direction because of a miscalculation or other surprise. Your die cutter is a fabulous tool.
Stunning, really love what you have done with the metal and thanks for the description!
Very cool Louise!! I love experimenting like that - you never know what you'll get and it's always so much fun playing around.
This is fantastic. End results are really great.
Beautiful! I love the result of your work!
I love it,it looks great!!! thank you also for your explanation
Woweeee that's gorgeous!
Nn AMAZING CARD!
I love this - it's amazing !
beautiful !
Well I think it turned out great!
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