I made a mold set quite a while ago called Etruscan, it was one of my favorites. It was discontinued rather quickly because the big retail stores didn't pick it up. The numbers were low, in the trash it goes. Some one requested the mold, there are no more, so I remade the pieces for them. I test the molds before sending them out so I added the pieces to this frame in gold Cernit with the interference powders on it: Blue, Red, and Violet Interference Pearl-ex, baked them and then antiqued with Pewter Lumiere.
The frame was quite plain before but I like it a lot now.
Here are the instructions for painting the mirror.
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2009/06/paint-mirror-quick-and-easy.html
See what happened to the other one here.
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2009/06/raven-vomiting-diamonds.html
This turned out really well!!
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It looks great Marie.
ReplyDeleteMarie my woman is on a stand in my living room and everyone loves her. She is checking out the place, I think she likes it okay.
Love you sweet friend.
xoxoxo
Lovely. Thanks for sharing your talent and technique with us. Not all would be so generous. I appreciate it more than you know. Susan
ReplyDeleteThanks Brittany!!
ReplyDeleteI was pretty sure she would be happy there. She has a way of getting to people, thanks to Meta's incredible talent and magic.
ReplyDeleteLove you too Renee.
Thank you so much Susan and thank you very much for saying it out loud. It means a lot to me!!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous Marie! Great job! Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna and you are so welcome.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the feedback, I am grateful!
Your mold set is beautiful, adds so much to the mirror. You do beautiful work, and yes, thank you so much for sharing with us. I can't find time to go back and catch up on all your projects, but I'm trying!!!
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