I decided to try an experiment to see if I could use the Caught in Crystal technique on the largest of the Tim Holtz acrylic fragments, using alcohol inks, gold leaf, and mica spray.
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The Wording, and Vitruvian Man in a bottle cap |
I used the Mona Lisa and wording from the Tim Holtz set, and some Da Vinci papers for the background the the Vitruvian man, and a brushes background stamp which I think is Lost Coast Designs. I popped the fragment on a piece of fabric coloured with mica sprays. The hanger is from the Artistic Stamper. The lace is coloured with a brown Pro Marker.
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Close Up of the Caught in Crystal Fragment |
Very neat piece!
ReplyDeleteWow, this turned out beautifully! Love all the texture and interest - the Vitruvian man peeking out from behind the image is fabulous. Love it. :)
ReplyDeleteOooooh Lucy, this is just delicious! The textures are amazing. Hope you're well. Pen xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! The texture you created is amazing. Love this!
ReplyDeleteCannot tell you how much I love this. Stunning!!! Are those fragments with purchasing? Lynne x
ReplyDeleteVery lovely hanging !!
ReplyDeleteThis is terrific, I love the whole effect.
ReplyDeleteAnnette x
The CinC looks great on the fragment, lovely hanging!
ReplyDeletegreat work with the fragment
ReplyDeletethis is wonderful, so much depth! xo
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and textures of this beautiful hanging.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Gorgeous, you definitely chose the right embellishments for this one. xx
ReplyDeletevery cool, great piece!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Lucy! So inspiring! xx
ReplyDeleteWonderful hanging! Great Mona!
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