I loved what Liesbeth Fidder did which you can see by by following the link above, and wanted to catch some of the look onto my Plauque.
I followed all Liesbeth’s techniqies until I accidentally put some embossing powder in gold around the edge. Then somehow I put some shabby blue frantage into some corners. I love frantage, ever since I was introduced to it by Jo Myhill. Anyway here it is.
And as my husband suddenly got interested in the post one he took
Thanks for looking.
Debs xx
the frantage and gold embossing powder adds some more wonderful texture to this lovely piece, I can see why you couldn't resist adding it!!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Deborah and looks quite at home in the garden. X
ReplyDeleteA great plaque, and the embossing and frontage add a wonderful dimension!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Debs, what a totally stunning piece! fabulous background with all that texture and I love what you did with the Lynne P stamp, so, so cool!!!
ReplyDeleteFab make Deb, one question, how to you get that frantage stuff to stick? I tried putting some on something and it all just blew away, seems it doesn't stick to the versamark ink too well!!
ReplyDeleteSuch an atmospheric and beautiful creation, Deborah, I love it. xxx
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Deb, I haven't tried frantage yet, in fact not been anywhere and seen any to buy lol I must look harder.
ReplyDeleteStunning plaque, gorgeous colours and loads of texture. Another amazing project, thanks for the inspiration:-) xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Deb! xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Gorgeous texture and I love the ocean swirls of colour in the background. Terrific plaque, Debs!
ReplyDeleteAlison x