And now, for your mid-week creative pleasure, here’s a short tutorial about how to manage that pesky gold leaf. What you apply the stuff to is entirely your business 🙂
Feel free to share!
And now, for your mid-week creative pleasure, here’s a short tutorial about how to manage that pesky gold leaf. What you apply the stuff to is entirely your business 🙂
Feel free to share!
Thank you for the wax paper idea. I found some old gold leaf the other day that I had forgotten about, and I will try the tip.
Lyn… you are super wonderful!!! Thank you so much for caring and for sharing. Hugs,
Love the idea. I keep all my little flakes in a container and is hard to use. I going to try this
Thank you for this great tip, Lyn. I want to thank you and Michelle Belto for the wonderful Serendipity workshop. I’m showing my little Serendipity box and Yupo cards, and talking up your classes, to anyone who is interested in creative self-expression. I would have loved your Klimt workshop. Talk about gilding galore!
Your studio is a sanctuary. I could feel my soul ache longingly to linger a little longer in that space. I am so grateful to know you, and to know that not too far up the road from me is a serene and happy place…Bel * Isle. You are truly an inspiration.
Fiorenza
It was such a pleasure to work with you – you brought so much to the group – see you soon!
Thanks for the tutorial. I had just pulled my leaf out for some projects and was dredding the application and now you have made the process simple.
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