Vintage isn't really my thing but I surprised myself how much inspiration I found this morning over at the Victorian Trading Co.
For starters, as soon as I saw the Carnival Glass I knew I wanted to give the faux carnival glass technique another go - couldn't believe it's almost four years since I last tried it.
It's a right bear to try to take a decent photo of - I think I'd need to set lights up and I'm too tired for that.
I used Rangers Memory Glass and a Memory Frame, Fantasy Film, clear embossing powder and a flower from Embrace Life inked up with black ink.
And I think I'm going back to experiment with UTEE, which is what I used four years ago.
Date: Saturday, May 5, 2012 GMT Views: 1145
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Sat, May 05, 2012 @ 9:46 AM
WOW! Good for you trying this! Beautiful!
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Sat, May 05, 2012 @ 10:01 AM
Sabrina this is soooo cool! I love the artsy feel! It really does look like carnival glass! I must check out that technique again! Great job!
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