I couldn't believe it when I received an email from Julie asking if I'd like to be the Limelight designer for October. Julie is one of my stamping idols. I was so excited.
This spring I sat at the same table as Jan Marie during a Copic Certification class that Flourishes hosted. It was such a blessing to meet her and learn about the Flourishes beautiful stamp lines. As an illustrator I appreciate other talented artist. And love the quality of the clear acrylic stamps that Flourishes produces.

Stamp your image onto a clear piece of acetate (Crystal Clear Card Stock) using black Stazon ink. I add the glues and the glitter to the side that has the inked image on it. So when I am finished and flip the acetate over the image will be reversed. This is a fun alternate way of using the stamp set. (If you don't

You will need Alene's Tacky glue, small paintbrush, glitter and water for the next step. I squeezed some glue onto a palette and added a small amount of water to it. Stir it up. It should be the consistency of Elmer's Glue. Not to thick but thin enough to spread with the brush. You will be working in small areas, one at a time as the glue does dry fast. Remember, you are working with glitter and it can get messy. Also, you want thin layers of glue, not big globs.


Next color you will be adding is the orange from the set. Add the glue to the petals that you did not add glue to and sprinkle the orange over top. Press gentle with finger. Tap of excess and look to see if you need to add more yellow or orange to the petals. It's easy to go back over top of the glitter with the glue in areas that you see are thin. You should have a good covering of glitter on all of the petals.
Next you will be adding the green. And then the red to the center of the flowers. These glitters are not a solid color and therefore give you a very luxurious look. The daisies are the perfect image for this technique. I can see using so many of the other beautiful images that Flourishes has colored with glitter!

Once the glues is dry gently tap off any remaining glitter. Please be careful when handling the image as the glue is only on the surface of the acetate and can be easily scratched off. Take a very soft wide bristled brush and gently brush off the glitter that sticks to the acetate due to static. Flip your image over onto white card stock (or any color card stock you wish.)
Adhere the acetate to the

I look forward to seeing all the beautiful Flourishes creations you do!
Beautiful daisies! I love Asela's work - I wish I could click on the pics to see them in closer detail...my eyes are bad these days! lol
ReplyDeleteAsela, these are gorgeous. I need to try this. TFS!
ReplyDeleteWow, these flowers are so very gorgeous! I too wish I could click on the pictures to see more as I can't see the inlaid pictures very well. What glitter is this? Looks like Barbara Trombley's Art Glitter but can't tell specifically.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for a wonderful tutorial!
WOW Asela! This is one dazzling beauty! You really need to send this to someone who truly appreciates handmade artwork. My address is 3205.....!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely gorgeous creation Asela!!! I bet it dazzles like nothing else in real life!!! Thanks for sharing such a fun tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteAsela this is fantastic! And such a fun use of this set! So great to see you in the Limelight!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Asela!!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW these glittered flowers are gorgeous!!! I admire your patience in creating them as I'm completely glitter challenged!!
ReplyDeletejust beautiful love the bling I've done this tech but I used elmers glue must try the Arleens thanks for the tips
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Norine
Beautifully done!! TFS!
ReplyDeletesmiles,Deena
WOW - this really looks amazing!!! I'm so gonna have to try this!!!
ReplyDeleteunbelievable! these look just like they are stacked and popped out. I just love them!
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