Showing posts with label Gold Leafing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gold Leafing. Show all posts

Monday, October 4, 2021

Gold Leaf Flower Part Two

 Hello Everyone,

I am back with a few more of my gold leaf flower cards made with the stamp set Art Gallery (Stampin' Up).  I added a die cut background piece and additional flowers.  Again, no sentiments.  They will be added later.







Thanks for stopping by today!  See you next time with more floral cards!

Karen

Saturday, September 25, 2021

Gold Leaf Flower

 Hello Everyone!

Feeling the cool down here in Michigan. Love it!  Nice and cool at night too.  

Wanted to share a card I made with a really great stamp set from Stampin' Up called Art Gallery.  I made lots of cards using this set and will be posting them over the next month or so.  

I used a glue pad to apply the gold leaf.  This flower stamp is a two step stamp.  I used the stamp that would be used as shading and applied the glue from the glue pad.  I stamped as would normally do.  And then applied the gold leaf to the glue area.  Worked really well.  

 I did not add sentiments yet.  I will add sentiments later. 








So glad you stopped by today. See you next time for a few more of the Gold Leaf Flower cards.  I also have a coffee themed Halloween card coming up in October.  See you soon!

Karen

Friday, October 19, 2012

Crown Border with Gold Leafing

Hi Dreamers!
Spent the day yesterday at the Toledo Art Museum.  A special exhibit of Manet's portrait works is currently on show.    Beautiful!!!  I could have sat there all day just looking at the gorgeous paintings.   To me, beautiful works of art are so uplifting.  Came home all relaxed and happy.

Today, I have a very small work of art of my own to share with you.....great sag-way wasn't it?  LOL.  This project was made for the Blockheads Technique Challenge ----Gold Leafing.

The Challenge is open until October 21.  Still time to enter for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Blockheads Paper Arts.

See the step by step instructions for the Gold Leaf Techniques written by Leigh.  Here is my Crown Border with Gold Card.





Materials list:
 Feeling Regal Stamp Set from Blockheads Paper Arts
La D'ore Gold Leaf
Tuxedo Black dye ink-Memento
Two Way Glue Pen
Cardstock: Cream, peach, pale blue,and light blue
Crafters Workshop Template - Mini Damask
Spray inks.



  • I started off with a background I made with a template and spray inks.  
  • Stamp the Small Crown Border onto the background with Tuxedo Black ink.
  • Use a glue pen to draw two line of glue onto the CS.  
  • Apply the gold leaf.


  • Tear the piece to desired size.
  • Layer with peach and pale blue CS onto a light blue base.
  • Add two gold pearls.


Look how vintagey and glittery the gold leaf is.  Love it!!

I hope you have enjoyed all my glittery Gold Leafing cards.   I also hope you will give this technique a try.  It looks difficult at first, but once you get started, you will find it quite easy. Well, dear friends, have a great day and keep stamping!!  Love ya.
Karen

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Crowns with Gold Leaf

Hi Dreamers!
I have another project using Gold Leafing for the Blockheads Technique Challenge to share with you today.  The Technique I used on this card is: Solid Stamping using a glue pad.  





Materials list:
 Victorian Eccentricities and Japanese Musicians from Blockheads Paper Arts
Script stamp (retired Blockheads stamp)
Inks:
Peach Bellini - Adirondack Ranger 
Dried Marigold Distress Ink -Ranger
Royal Satin Kaleidacolor Pad  - Tsukineko
La D'ore Gold Leaf
Tuxedo Black dye ink-Memento
The Essential Glue Pad- Tsukineko
Cardstock: Cream, Peach, Orange, light blue
Crafters Workshop Template - Mini Damask
Spray inks.






  • I started off with a background I made with a template and spray inks.  
  • "Ink" up the Border stamp with the Glue Pad.  
  • Stamp onto the background.  
  • Apply the gold leaf.  




  • Stamp the Script with Peach Bellini ink.
  • Stamp the Crown with the Kaleidacolor Pad favoring the green end.
  • Layer with peach and orange CS onto a light blue base.

I would like to enter my Golden Crown Card in the following Challenges:

Simon Says Stamp and Show: favorite ---My favorite is making backgrounds with templates and spray inks.  
Crafty Bloggers Network: anything goes
Creative Craft Challenge 2: Three---I used three different stamps
Through the Craft room door: Anything goes #40

I have one more Gold Leafing project that I will post on Friday.  So, stayed tuned for that.  Hope you are having a great day!!  Love ya.
Karen

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

All That Glitters is Gold Leaf

Hi Dreamers!
It's technique time!!!  Are you ready for the Blockheads Technique Challenge ?!!  This month the lovely Leigh has challenged us to create a project using


Gold Leafing

I have to say this is something I have not tried.    Once you get going it is easier than it looks.   Leigh outlines several ways to use gold leafing.

I choose three of the techniques to complete my projects---


  1. Faux patina using a glue pad,
  2. Solid stamping,
  3. Using a glue pen.  

I made three projects and will do a separate post for each here on my blog through out the week.  Here is how the challenge works.  Check out the tutorial and make your project.  Link it up on the Blockheads Blog here.  The challenge will run until October 21.  For my first project, I created a faux patina using a glue pad.

 Size: 4 1/4 x 5 1/4"

Materials list:
 Feeling Regal Stamp Set from Blockheads Paper Arts
La D'ore Gold Leaf
Tuxedo Black dye ink-Memento
The Essential Glue Pad- Tsukineko
Cardstock: Cream, black, light blue
Crafters Workshop Template - Mini Damask
Spray inks.

Instructions:

  1. I started with a piece of background created with the Mini Damask template and spray inks.  
  2. Trim the CS to size.  
  3. Stamp the large Damask image with Tuxedo Black ink.
  4. Pat the glue pad around the edges of the CS.
  5. Press the gold leafing into the glue.

Karen's Tip: trying to pick up a sheet of gold leafing is difficult (understatement).  I left the sheet in it's folder and slipped the CS under the sheet of gold leafing and gently pressed it into the glue.




You can really see the gold in this photo.  Isn't that just lovely?  The leafing really adds a great shimmer and lots of texture.








To finish the card, layer onto a piece of black CS and a light blue card base.  Really great tech.  Imagine the gold or silver leaf on a Christmas card!  I can't wait to see what you come up with!!  Oh, and did I mention, you could take home a $25 gift Certificate to Blockheads Paper Arts!!!  Yes, you can.  I hope you are having a great day!!  Love ya.
Karen