I had seen some examples online of a technique involving embossing with clear powder in several layers to give a cracked glass effect. But this stamp reminded me of the vintage signs you see everywhere so I wondered if I could use the same technique to make it look like a vintage metal sign.
I inked up the stamp with the marker pens (it takes a little while to colour it in so you need to breathe on it to re-moisten just before stamping!). Then I aged the card using sponge daubers and marker pens round the edges - it is supposed to look like rusty metal!
Next I dabbed Versamark ink all over it covered with clear embossing powder and heated to melt. Once completely dry I repeated with another layer of embossing powder, and a third. I could scratch and crack the surface a bit then.
I mounted the 'sign' onto very vanilla which I had scored on the diagonal using the new Simply Scored scoring tool. It's hard to see how well it turned out from the pictures but I was very pleased with the results!!
Stamps: Sweet Cake
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, So Saffron
Inks/Markers: Wisteria Wonder, So Saffron, Regal Rose, Pink Pirouette, (for the edges: Crumb Cake, Cajun Craze)
Equipment: Clear Embossing Powder, Simply Scored
Others: Brads
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