Happy Thursday Everyone!
Today I have a photo to share with you of a technique that I totally love....
but you have to guess what it is!!!
Here is a snippet....
Now, you have to guess what product(s) I used
and
what technique I might be using.
and
what technique I might be using.
I have to tell you I find this technique very relaxing...
I can't wait to share it with you :)
One person that guesses correctly will win the items necessary to give this technique a try!
You have until tomorrow (Friday) to post your guess!
The Ranger enamel? White & Black.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is hard! LOL I'm guessing you used Enamel Accents, but I have no clue what the technique may be.
ReplyDeleteOOOOooooohhhhhhhh such a toughie! My first, gut reaction was ranger enamels too, black and white...then I thought, liquid pearls...then I thought, nope enamels! There's a brad (or maybe candi) in the middle as well...aha...defo enamels! lol
ReplyDelete*hugs* Sal x
yup, I can't stop thinking about it sorry hun...Ranger Enamel Accents...dotty flower?
ReplyDelete*hugs* Sal x
Ranger enamel accents so enamel accents resist perhaps?
ReplyDeleteThe product looks like enamel accents and they are not close enough to be pointillism so I am going to guess "dot technique". Cannot wait to see what you have created!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing that is a brad in the middle and you used Ranger enamel and used the rounded end of a paint brush dipped in the enamel and stamped the dots....
ReplyDeleteInkssentials Enamel Accents - great technique.
ReplyDeleteBarb O.
miatagal at shaw dot ca
Ranger enamel applied with the eraser end of a pencil and with the non-brush end of a paintbrush!
ReplyDeleteViva Paints, brads, but I don't know what the technique is. Stippling?
ReplyDeleteHi, I'll go with the enamels too. At first I thought you just dripped as the centre ones are so smooth but then the outer ones are rougher so I think that either the back end of a pen or brush was used. I would guess that starting with the centre you start doing dots in concentric circles and in the end you have a page full of a lovely aboriginal style design!
ReplyDeleteThe Ranger Black and White Enamels, so cool and fun to use. Technique candlewicking maybe - I did this with the Perfect Pearls after you showed us. So much fun.
ReplyDeleteThe product is Rangers Enamel Accents in black and white. It is Candlewicking technique.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing Enamel Accents and you're making bling dots (i wouldn't remember the technique name! ;) )
ReplyDeleteIs it like doing a polka dot technique with reangers black and white enamel accents ?
ReplyDeleteSamjambam at optonline dot net
I'm guessing that you used Ranger Enamel Accents to create faux brads. They go through the postal system so much easier than metal ones.
ReplyDeleteI'd say Ranger's black and white enamel accents. Are you going to drag a cocktail stick through it to create marbling?? Looking forward to see what you do!!
ReplyDeleteI'll play a longshot and guess those new Viva Decor pens?
ReplyDeletexoxo, Aimeslee
When I first saw this in my email I shouted Enamel Accents! I have seen them and wondered what I would use them for, I hope this is it.
ReplyDeleteGlue ...... some dyed black.
ReplyDeleteViva Pearl Pens and a brad?
ReplyDeletePam in Florida
love your blog!!! looks like ranger stickles and liquid pearls?! jen t.
ReplyDeletei'm guessing you used Enamal Accents and a template by Crafters.there is a brad in the center
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking the same as most everybody else...Enamel Accents (although there's probably other brands as well as Ranger). The technique is dotting (like candlewicking) to make faux pearls.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your reply.
Yours is the most fun blogue out there. BIG THANKS!!!
It has to be Rangers Black and White Enamel, can't wait to see your new techniques.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely looks like Enamel Accents and I'm guessing that you used a pencil eraser to make the "flat" dots and heat embossing with enamel painted on top for the raised ones.
ReplyDeleteI would say they are Enamel Accents, the middle one is a true brad and so are the white ones in the first circle around the black center one, the technique, I would have to guess, is probably something like "Making Faux Brads"
ReplyDeleteLove this idea!