Hi everyone!
Today's card uses Liquid Pearls. Liquid Pearls are like a dimentional paint in a small squeeze bottle. When it dries, it is pearlescent or pearly, hence the name. This is such a pretty card. It reminds me of the rich costumes that kings and queens used to wear in the medievil times.
For this card, I started by embossing with a Sizzix embossing folder and then applying gold foil to the raised sections using my Hot Foil technique. Then I added my faux pearly fleur de lis and glued the white pearls on.
Now make a second bead with tail to the right of the first one. You want to pull the tail in to join with the center tail.
For the third one, make a third bead to the left of the center and again, pull the tail down to join the center. Voila! Youre done.
I hope that you get a chance to try making these delightful little accents. Remember that you can add these to the top of a button, an brad, on a ribbon, anywhere!
Today's card uses Liquid Pearls. Liquid Pearls are like a dimentional paint in a small squeeze bottle. When it dries, it is pearlescent or pearly, hence the name. This is such a pretty card. It reminds me of the rich costumes that kings and queens used to wear in the medievil times.
For this card, I started by embossing with a Sizzix embossing folder and then applying gold foil to the raised sections using my Hot Foil technique. Then I added my faux pearly fleur de lis and glued the white pearls on.
Below are the three steps to making a faux fleur de lis with liquid pearls. Start by squeezing a bead of liquid pearls. Using the nozzle (and while still squeezing lightly) pull a tail down. This is the center.
Now make a second bead with tail to the right of the first one. You want to pull the tail in to join with the center tail.
For the third one, make a third bead to the left of the center and again, pull the tail down to join the center. Voila! Youre done.
I hope that you get a chance to try making these delightful little accents. Remember that you can add these to the top of a button, an brad, on a ribbon, anywhere!
1 comment:
I love this card. The technique that you use is fantastic! Everything is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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