Last night (Saturday) she revisited some crackle techniques and afterwards I sprang into action...
This tag fits the hearts topic that closes later today
I forgot to take a photo of the base tag before I crackled it... but used several colours of fresco paint on top of a tag I painted black... I used bougainvillea zucchini and mermaid
the smaller of the hearts from Emma Godfrey's heart plate EEG13 to fill the tag.
used a translucent Fresco to add some colour on top of the tag -pumpkin soup and beach hut
I was looking for some heart shaped buttons but can't find any...
entering the Paperartsy Hearts topic challenge here
a huge thanks to all the Paperartsy team and their wingmen for
Lovely inkiness Helen. I always struggled with crackle glaze until I bought some from Paperartsy, works like a dream.
ReplyDeleteIs one point better than non, not convinced.
B x
Wonderful tag Helen, the crackle looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fab and I love your heartsxx
ReplyDeleteGood crackle is a great crowd pleaser... the colours are good too and the hearts fit in perfectly!
ReplyDeleteStunning tag Helen! Love the cracking and colours. xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing tag - love that crackle!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tag, Helen and your crackle is amazing! I have never achieved that good an effect! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou got me at crackle but wow Helen! This really is a gorgeous tag! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteFantasic tag and great crackle
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tag!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh lovely crackle effect, Helen! It reminds me that I haven't done any crackling for simply ages. I've got a large bottle of crackle glaze that I bought in a decorating shop. Does the job brilliantly, and at a fraction of the cost of the "craft" stuff in a tiny bottle with a high price tag!
ReplyDeleteThank you for reminding me that Valentine's day is less than a week away...
Shoshi
Always love good crackle, and this is cracking (sorry!)... looks great with the hearts too.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx