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.Embossed brass sheet focal, using gilders paste verdigris, African aventurine heart bead front clasp, Heavy brass tarnish resistant wire focal with Swarovski olivine and copper crystal drops. The chain is a mix of olivine crystals and crystal pearl links and Pearlesque AB gold ( silver silk knitted AB metallic thread over top of 2mm gold plated ball chain) I've painted and sealed a tiny dragon fly drop in matching colors. Included are these lovely 3 1/4 inch drop earrings using the same Pearlesque AB gold chain and Swarovski crystals.
polka dot notepad with embossed frog. 50 sheets of alternating baby pink (rose quartz) and citrusy-white (citrene) metallic paper inside, with a backer of tivoli green eames cardstock. inside of cover is a larger, more subdued polka dot pattern in the same colors as the front.
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Embossed Leaves Pseudo Pattern can be found here: smariek.blogspot.com/2008/03/embossed-leaves.html
Embossed Leaves Cloth is knit with Lily Sugar & Cream kitchen cotton yarn, Soft Violet color.
Just an experiment to reduce the complexity of the picture into its most simple elements. The plant is a native buttercup, Ranunculus cymbalaria (Halerpestes cymbalaria). The cylindric worm-like patterns in the background are sedges, mainly Eleocharis sp. growing around/behind this plant. This could be an interesting technique to use in creating outlines for non-digitally created illustrations, e.g. line drawings.
From a picture taken July 14, 2012.
Some very nice embossed business cards with Spot UV made by ZOUM for Wrap-ton-Char in Montreal, Canada.
Collage made with pieces of magazine page , embossed in a Big Shot machine then i used gold acrylic paint on the swirls.
My original pattern, which can be found in low-quality hybrid chart/text format on my blog. sjedesigns.blogspot.com/2010/09/half-baked-pattern-emboss...
Using: Interlocking Backdrops by Lawn Fawn, Hello word die from PTI
For more info on the card, you can visit my blog thishausofcards.blogspot.com/2013/06/aloha.html
This card was so fun to do and I can't remember where I saw the technique. It was so long ago and I have done so many card sets like this. If I come across something in my many many notes that tells me who shared this wonderful design I will come back and post.
First I punched out lots of circles, any sizes I could find. Then I have cut out a panel to emboss in the swiss dot folder, I lightly adhered the dots to the top third of the panel then put through the embossing folder. I found this really secures the dots well to the background piece. I then cut off any overhang of the dots. Used a Martha Steward punch to cut the white edge along the bottom. Hello stamp from Hero Art done in Pale Pink versa ink and clear embossed. I stick a strip of the same colour card stock along the white strip to cover the top and help the piece 'fit' better. All attached to a white card base.