Hello friends and welcome to my craft garden.
Over on DragonDream TIO # 190 challenge blog Helen has been back this turn and her theme is 'Black and Stencil', Helen's wonderful tag and GD's brilliant tags samples which you can see HERE.
Also Julie Ann showed fabulous tag that she used Prima Sandra Evertson's eye. I was very inspired by her tag and I want to use Sandra's Archival cast series.
First I made the background, I painted black gesso for the tag and the Tim's 'Arch' when these dried I used Prima stencils by Textur Paste 'Graphite'.
Then I used heavy gel with micro beads onto the arch of inside. And I used some mica powder onto the Graphite and Micro beads.
Next I used small Sandra's 'Flaming heart' and painted by some Fresco.
Then I used Treasure Gold and some rhinestones. Finally I decorated some embellishments.
Thank you so much for dropping by and have a nice craft day.
Etsuko xxx
Etsuko, this is terrific! I so love the effects you have achieved. I am so thrilled and proud that you were inspired by the Dragons to create this! xx
ReplyDeleteI love this Etsuko it's absolutely stunning xx
ReplyDeleteHi There Etsuko!! I'm so sorry that I haven't been by :( I do believe the next months will be better for me and a bit more quiet, I really hope to be able to catch up a bit on your blog.. Your creations are all so wonderful! This tag is absolutely AMAZING as all you do!!! Hugs, Coco xxx
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful your tag is! So wonderfully full of details keeping me in a trance viewing it. Searching out every nook and cranny so I don't miss anything. For me it has a strong medieval power to it. And beautifully created.
ReplyDeleteEtsuko this is gorgeous!! thanks for joining in with the challenge at TIO
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tag. I LOVE IT! Lx
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous tag with fantastic texture. Thanks for dreaming with us at Dragons Dream Tag It On.
ReplyDeleteI love this tag, Etsuko - it has real drama, and such rich colours and textures - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
I love your work so I became a follower.
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring , thanks for sharing Anneke Voskuijl