
Playing around with copper, Cuttlebug embossing folders and Liver of Sulpher. I created this card by running a piece of copper sheeting through the embossing machine and then treating it with liver of sulpher (stinky stuff). After I used steel wool to remove the liver of sulpher I used a stylis on the backside of the copper to bump-out the embossed parts even more. I also gave the metal a little pounding with Tim Holtz's distress hammer. Then I attached it to a paint chip that had also been run through the embossing machine. Thanks for stopping by my nest!
Take Care - Robin
Robin that is so pretty , love the look of the copper on there very very nice. And I just love the 4X6 art peice .Have a good day sweetie.
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Renae
Fabulous Renaissance Woman here, get your fabulous Renaissance Woman here! hee hee
ReplyDeleteYou rock! Gentle sweet 4x6 art, copper, well, genius everywhere. Glad to be getting to know you. Blessings and light from Amy
A beautiful piece of work!
ReplyDeleteI remember doing something vaguely similar in high school art class, with the copper. It's a great look.
Robin, this is absolutely beautiful! All my stampin' friends know how obsessed I am with copper accents on my cards! I'm going to have to try this!
ReplyDeleteYou always get such good effects with copper. I like it!
ReplyDeleteThree of my favorite mediums to work with. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I like the aged look of the copper and how you lined the emblossing up!
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Robin ~
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous creation....love it!!
Hugs~T
This is awesome.... I have seen wonderful effects made with liver of sulphur and have always wondered where to get it! This is great.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I love metal and you did a wonderful job with this.
ReplyDeleterobin , you did a great job.
ReplyDeletethis is realy beautiful work
Robin,
ReplyDeleteThat copper card is wonderful!!
Blessings,
Barbara Jean
Love playing with metal.. brings out the jeweller in me:) Great piece
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