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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Creative Chemistry 101- Rusted Enamel Technique


The technique demonstrated here is the rusted enamel technique.  This super simple technique provides a wealth of texture and depth of color that I previously had not achieved with the whole distressed look.  Maybe I just had to wait for the "simple" technique. :)

Distress ink is applied to the entire surface.  As quickly as it is applied, the surface is coated with clear embossing powder.  The back of the tag is flicked with your finger to dislodge random areas of embossing powder which creates that lovely texture.  The powder is melted using a heat gun and then the color is enhanced with the Ink Blending Tool and Distress Inks (mostly Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain).  I can see this on a paper mache boxes to hold gifts, on the face of cards, etc.  Love, love, love this technique.

Andie

2 comments:

  1. I love the rusted technique, too, and especially love yours. Using the red color is stunning! Looks a bit like old, old leather, too. So gorgeous.

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  2. This was my FAVORITE technique! I'm addicted!

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