Hello all, Nataliya is here :)
I am very happy to be with you on the pages of WOW! blog!
I hope you do not forget to take part in our Challenge? if you are still thinking, allow me to inspire you, I hope I will succeed :)
I believe that imagination allows us to open many doors - new talent, new solutions, new friends. And this is what my work is.
I love to do texture, especially old and tattered:
Old brickwork ...
to create it, I used a mix of powders of different colors - WJ00 Paprika, WJ02 Honey & WJ07 Nutmeg
Scaly wall ...
to create it, I used a Cracked Leather stamp and WC01 Metallic Gold Rich Pale
I stamped inscriptions on the book sheet (Collage stamp) and used WS28 Black Glint
And a bit of volume:
Have a imagination day!
I am very happy to be with you on the pages of WOW! blog!
I hope you do not forget to take part in our Challenge? if you are still thinking, allow me to inspire you, I hope I will succeed :)
I believe that imagination allows us to open many doors - new talent, new solutions, new friends. And this is what my work is.
I love to do texture, especially old and tattered:
Old brickwork ...
to create it, I used a mix of powders of different colors - WJ00 Paprika, WJ02 Honey & WJ07 Nutmeg
Scaly wall ...
to create it, I used a Cracked Leather stamp and WC01 Metallic Gold Rich Pale
I stamped inscriptions on the book sheet (Collage stamp) and used WS28 Black Glint
And a bit of volume:
Have a imagination day!
stunning work - it never ceases to amaze how few people enter the challenge - the inspiration is amazing and the prize fantastic - hugs Rachel xx
ReplyDeleteI am just wowed by the stone effect! And it is just the type of alchemist embossing I loved to do too...
ReplyDeleteThanks, ladies :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! I wish I could create a project like this - just wonderful! :)
ReplyDeletefantastic love the texture effect on your project
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThis is supposed to be a tutorial. Unfortunately it's a pretty bad one as it doesn't tell you how she die this, only lists the embossing powders she used! I'd like to know how she did the brickwork effect and the arch too!
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