Spurred on by those hearts I set about recreating this type of look with some standard craft products and a small empty coffee tin (I'm a little short on gold and diamonds at the moment!)
Using the existing raised stencilled area as a guide I used the stencil as a pattern, 'drawing' around the inside edges of each shape with a small embossing tool. This created an indented pattern over the rest of the flat surface.
Next I covered the surface with a coat of clear embossing powder, heating it to create a glossy look.
The glossy surface was covered in Alcohol Ink; I used a blending tool to work the ink over the flat parts and a brush to get it into the crevices. At this point it looks dull. However, when heated very gently the ink sinks into the embossed surface and it becomes glossy again. If you find some areas become patchy add more ink and reheat very gently. Suddenly all that embossing becomes visible underneath the 'enamelling'.
I added some gilding wax to the raised areas and the edges of the can. Do this with your finger, a brush or even a cotton bud, whichever you prefer. Allow the wax to dry and buff with a dry cloth to bring out the shine.
To embellish the tin I added a Prima jewelled strip at the top and some Venise lace, inked to match, at the bottom. And with that it was ready for use.
The embossing worked well on the lid (it is much easier on a flat surface!!)
It's easy to add that touch of luxury without breaking the bank; filigree metals, pearls and lace make any project look better.
So, are you ready to have a go at creating your own piece of bespoke Fabergé? If you pop some of your own handmade flowers on you could even enter our current challenge HERE.
Have a great weekend,
Jenny xxx