I applied some Stewart Superior black glue pad to the gourd and then ironed on the Fantasy Film with a layer of backing parchment over it.
I used some micaceous iron oxide with copper buffing wax to texture and cover the top and bottom that weren't covered by the Fantasy Film.
I coated the whole thing with a layer of clear spray finish when it was done.
I'm going through a lot of Fantasy Film. LOL It is gorgeous on everything.


5 comments:
Beautiful. I'm gonna have to get me some of this film.
oooooooooooooh I really like how that turned out! Cool . . . very cool.
Zeb... these are just gorgeous! I have some fantasy film in those colours and now that I have a little bit more time, am looking for some projects! Thanks for the inspiration.
Sharon
http://www.mystoryart.com
Hi Zeborah!
I've gotta tell you . . . I'm a glitz slut!!!! I'm SO loving the glitzy Fantasy Film you've adhered on this goard . . . what an AWESOME piece of artwork!!!
Fabulous!!!
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