Instead of making just one project, as I usually do, today I have decided to showcase some of the projects that I have made in the past. I am addicted to metal embellishments and I'm always experimenting with ways to alter them to add interest to my projects. As I looked back through my folders, I realized that almost every card I make has at least one metal embellishment on it, there's no escaping the fact that a touch of metal adds something extra to every creation!
- for this first one, I altered a sweet little set of mittens charm. They were very shiny silver and I wanted something similar to white gold, so I sprayed them with distress spray Brushed Pewter and then dabbed on a little Ranger Archival ink Coffee.
- for this gorgeous silver centrepiece, I wanted to mute the silver a bit so I painted the piece with Black Soot distress paint and then dabbed some Brushed Pewter over the surface.
- this bronze flower embellishment was painted with Black Soot distress paint and then I added some Ranger Weathered White Antiquities embossing powder to give it a shabby, vintage look.
- for a muted, shabby look, use Distress Paints to change the embellishments from metallic to whatever colour you like. I used Picket Fence on these filigree corner pieces.
- for a more elegant, eye catching embellishment use embossing powders to change the appearance. I used Ranger Gold embossing powder to turn a bronze flower into a lovely gold one.
- for a thicker coating or for a more unique look, you can use Gesso, Texture Paste and even Crackle Paste to alter your embellishments.
- alcohol ink is an amazing way to alter your metal pieces. Use one colour or you can combine colours like I did on this bronze metal word charm. I used Stream, Indigo and Sailboat Blue for this wonderful water inspired piece.
- of course, these embellishments are so beautiful in their original state, that you may not want to alter them at all. I bent this large copper filigree piece to form a bridge centrepiece. And you can always just add some bling to the centers of your metal pieces to jazz them up, like I have done on the bronze filigree piece and corner embellishment!!
- instead of dressing up the metal embellishment, let it stand on it's own. Tuck it in the corner, underneath some flowers, sticking out between layers...the possibilities are endless!
With such a wonderful variety of metal embellishments, trinkets and charms available at Linda's shop, it's easy to find the perfect piece for your project. No matter how you decide to alter it, or even if you don't alter it at all, every project can be a little more interesting with a couple of beautiful metal additions!! I hope you enjoyed my techniques on how to make beautiful, eye-catching pieces with metal embellishments and charms.
Happy crafting, Pamellia :)
Oh WOW ! some beautiful ideas here Pamellia ,i have pinned them all for future reference , i will go and find my embellishments and get my imagination into gear .
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Elaine H X
LOVE these clever ideas Pamellia!!! It's amazing how something so affordable can really add to a project, especially when altered with any one of your superb suggestions. Thank you so much for sharing. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteGreat suggestions Pamellia, the humble metal embellishment never looked so good, thanks so much! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteSome super ideas here Pamellia, each and every one looks stunning!
ReplyDeleteVery clever!! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLots of fabulous ideas for using and altering metal embellishments.
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Cec
Wonderful tutorial, Pamellia. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteGreat gallery of designs and ideas Pamellia! Thank you!
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Samra
You are a master at embellishing and all these lovely samples of using metals just proves it! Lovely inspiration Pamellia! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteJust as I suspected! Absolutely amazing and I love all the ways you used the metal embellishments and techniques! I have many of those from F&F! Happy Weekend! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteGreat array of techniques and gorgeous projects!! Great tutorial just before the weekend when I can put my inspiration to work! xxx Lynn
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful ways to use embellishments ! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much everyone! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteSo many amazing projects! Wow! Thanks for sharing your techniques!
ReplyDeleteFantastic ideas Pamellia! All looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI know I say AMAZING every time I see your work, but that is what your work is, so very beautiful
ReplyDeleteJust a beautiful post in every way - wow. All the metal embellishments are such a lovely addition to each project. Definitely inspiring! j.
ReplyDeleteI second what Joi said up there! Everything Pamellia turns to gold, but somehow she manages to give that gold a varied look! Each of these is inspiring! Now, I will remember to add some metal to my projects!
ReplyDeleteLots of wonderful ideas...thanks so much, Pamellia!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post Pamellia, thanks for sharing some of your metal embellishment tips and tricks! Deb xo
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing! I never know how to use my stash of embellies!! xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous ideas Pamellia, all so beautiful!
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Gorgeous range of techniques Pamellia - tfs. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteSo many lovely ideas and tips and projects - a great post.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
So many wonderful tips, thank you.
ReplyDeleteDionne xx