Hi everyone. Today's technique is a fun one ... Gilding Flakes on Acetate. Another great way to make use of the beautiful Gilding Flakes you have stashed in your craft room. The acetate gives the card a light, airy feel and also lots of shine.
Please check out the details for the Gilding Flakes on Acetate post with link to video on the blog
For the birthday card above, I used a stencil over acetate, adding the glitter flake glue with a sponge. The glue needs to dry clear (it will remain tacky even when dry). I added gilding flakes (Mulled Wine - Cosmic Shimmer) over top. A Rub it-Scrub it sponge was used to burnish the flakes and remove any excess. For the final step, I used a damp paper towel to remove any small bits of lose flakes or dust on the acetate, wiping again with a dry paper towel.
I stamped a new-to-me flower, (Love Blooms - Penny Black) in black ink, heat embossing with clear. I watercoloured using Distress Inks and then used the matching die (Love Blooms Cut Out - Penny Black) to die-cut the image.
I put the card together, placing the gilding flakes stenciled acetate behind the front panel which is die-cut with a rectange aperture. I popped up the panel over my card base. The die-cut flower was popped up over top and a simple sentiment (Special Sentiments - Penny Black) is stamped in black ink to finish the card.
Sending this card to the following challenges ...
1) NBUS #73 - My flower and matching die-cut were NBUS items
2) CAS on Friday #307 - Use a Stencil. A stencil was used with gilding flakes on acetate for the background.
3) Seize the Birthday #304 - Stenciling - Gilding Flake background
Here's what I learned when I experimented with this technique ...
- Acetate gives your project a look of transparency and lets light through
- When using glue over a stamp or stencil, make sure to clean the stamp or stencil right away after stamping.
- You can use double-sided tape instead of glue to easily attach the gilding flakes to your acetate
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A second card using double-sided tape to adhere gilding flakes to acetate ...
I started with a piece of acetate and different sizes of double-sided tape. I added strips of the tape near the bottom of my acetate panel, varying the sizes. I removed the covers and added gilding flakes (Red Blaze - Cosmic Shimmer) on top. I followed the same procedure as above to burnish the flakes, using a textured sponge to remove any excess flakes, and then wiping the whole surface with a damp cloth.
The double flower die (gift from a friend), was cut from black card stock and popped up over the acetate panel, which was also popped up over the card front. I used pop dots and hid them behind the flower petals and strips of gilding flakes so they didn't show through the acetate. Gold pearls were added to the centers of the two flowers and a simple sentiment was stamped in black ink to finish the card.
Thanks for stopping by!
Card #1:
Stamps: Special Sentiments; Love Blooms (both Penny Black)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Acetate; Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.)Ink: Black (Memento); Distress Inks: Lumberjack Plaid, Ripe Persimmon, Shabby Shutters, Peeled Paint (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Starburst stencil (cut from my silhouette cameo); Flake & Glitter Glue (Cosmic Shimmer), Mulled Wine Gilding Flakes (Cosmic Shimmer), Rub it-Scrub it (Ranger); Love Blooms Cut Out (Penny Black), rectangle die (Spellbinders)
Card #2:
Stamps: Hero Arts (retired)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Acetate; Black card stock (SU!)Ink: Black (Memento)
Accessories: Double-sided tape (different widths), Red Blaze Gilding Flakes (Cosmis Shimmer), Rub it-Scrub it (Ranger), gold pearls, Flower die (unknown - gift from a friend)
Your stencilled background on the first card is so good. What a great effect. Thanks for the tip about double sided tape. I love the effect you created with that too. Great inspiration. Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteOh, gosh, you make the most gorgeous cards! The gilding flakes are like magic, and the stenciling on the first card takes it next level. Beautiful stamps and dies, too, of course. The black really pops. So striking! Your birthday card is a real stand out at STB. Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove both of these! I must try gilding flakes with a stencil. I've got lots of the Flake and Glitter glue, and lots of colours of flakes so should use some up. I really love the effect you got with the stencil! The double sided tape is a great idea too - especially for making interesting stripes and borders.
ReplyDeleteYour gilding flake cards are so beautiful. That stenciled one for STB is so awesome as the background for the pretty floral. Thanks for joining us at Seize the Birthday, Loll
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty using the gilding flakes. I love how you used them on the first card for that pretty background and lovely flower. The gold strips with the black flower is very striking. Will have to try this technique.
ReplyDeleteLoll, I am so taken by your first card and think you've really aced those flakes using the stencil method - you are going to be very surprised when you see my next card for The Flower Challenge. Using tape in a different way!
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards!
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The gilding flakes using a stencil is such a beautiful look, Loll, especially since it's on transparent acetate. Thanks for the idea of using double sided tape. That I may do if I can't find the flakes that were gifted to me a while ago.
ReplyDeleteTwo clever uses of the gilding flakes on Acetate, I love the idea of the tape and may have to try that. Awesome cards xx
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards. I love the background on the first one, the shine from the gilding flakes is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy using gilding flakes, despite the mess they can cause, but I don't think I've ever tried them on acetate, will definitely have to give this a go. Thank you for the inspiration xx
Two STUNNING cards Loll! I am in love with the 1st card and that stenciled background with the gilding flakes...the single bloom and framing around it let the beauty of that background really SHINE!! I love the idea of using different widths of double sided tape in your 2nd card too, and the silhouetted blooms are so striking! Lovely, lovely cards my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas Loll. We all have some of those flakes in our stash, always good to be reminded to use them!
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards using the gilding flakes Loll! That background stamping worked so well and looks so pretty behind your flower stem - and the gilding strips make a wonderful grounding for your silhouette stems! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteSuper cards, Loll. I love the effect of the gilding flakes on the acetate.
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
Both cards are fabulous Loll, and the stencilling on the first piece has worked brilliantly, and I love the prettily coloured flower over the top, and then the second with gilded strips of double sided tape over the acetate, and more wonderful flowers really packing a punch cut from black card and I love the gold pearl in each centre, and both have lovely sentiments to finish. x
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards using this technique, Lolly! The stenciled background is so elegant and goes beautifully with your flower! I LOVE the gilded stripes with the black die cut flower! So elegant!
ReplyDeleteOH! This is so very lovely, what a wonderful stencil to show up the gilding flakes, love the mix in them too. A beautiful flower to enhance the beauty. Your second card is just as beautiful, love the flakes and the flower. I made a card recently and just added the acetate to the card, I wish I had thought of 3Ding it now. Maybe next time. x
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun technique Loll! Both of your cards are so striking! I do love gilding flakes, thankyou too for linking up to STB, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteThese are really beautiful! Both cards are gorgeous, and I'm sure the elusive shine is even more commanding in person. Thanks for the tips
ReplyDeleteBoth your cards are so eye catching Loll. It is always so fun to read and see what you ladies come up with. Yes, I too have some of those flakes lying around. Wonderful job and thanks for sharing your talents with us at Seize the Birthday.
ReplyDeleteYou created two stunning cards with Gilding Flakes. I love the look of both and the clever way you added the double sided tape. Using them through the stencil came out so gorgeous and made a beautiful background.
ReplyDeleteTwo terrific designs to showcase the flakes over acetate, Lolly! I love how the first one fits the floating frame technique, too, or at least it appears to in the photo! Thank you for all the tips and how-tos and for answering my main question as I read along: how to attach the acetate to the card base. Well done! Thank you for linking to NBUS again! I'm late finishing last month and a little groggy today after returning from Vegas, where I had a blast, but sadly did not win millions! Hugs, Dolly
ReplyDeleteWOW! The gold on the acetate looks amazing. I love the shadow cast on the card base, it adds an extra dimension to both cards. Great inspiration, Loll.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Loll! I love how the gilding flakes look over the acetate, and they make a pretty background for the flower. Thanks for playing along with my stencilling challenge at STB in such a creative way!
ReplyDeleteOh My....Two Stunning Golden Acetate backgrounds for your two beautiful cards, Lolly:-) Thank you so much sharing......Love and Hugs:-)
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